'Better' Starts Here Starting salary: £32,000 plus an annual bonus Location: York Duration: 2 Years Are you an ambitious final year undergraduate looking for a unique graduate programme? Join us at Siemens Mobility and experience a programme that stands out from the rest. Could this be the exciting next step in your journey towards your career? If yes, then Siemens Mobility is the place for you The Power Conversion team within Siemens have demonstrated ability to successfully deliver power conversion projects and support the integration of novel technology into UK railway, driving down the cost of UK electrification and decarbonisation through application of the full range of internationally proven electrification technologies and integration into legacy railway. This is a unique opportunity, to be part of a team of experts that is redefining what is possible in UK rail electrification. Within the Power Conversion team, you will learn how to undertake outline and detailed design of railway electrification systems, initially under the supervision of experienced engineers but rapidly taking on more responsibilities. In addition to office based design, there will be a requirement to undertake site surveys and liaise with other disciplines and clients. Successful candidates will soon develop a detailed knowledge of railway infrastructure and how different engineering and non-engineering disciplines work together to create the whole system in a safety critical environment. During your 2-year graduate scheme, you will have the opportunity to gain six months of experience and work in other teams within rail electrification, previous examples of which have been high voltage design, overhead line design and protection system design. Depending on the placement, you may be working away from your contracted location for a period of up to six months (funded by Siemens). Graduates in the Rail Electrification business of Siemens will have opportunities to be involved in preparing the railways for a greener future on high profile electrification projects across the UK to be delivered in the next 5-10 years. Typical clients are Network Rail, Crossrail, London Underground and Docklands Light Railway, to name a few. For the duration of the graduate scheme, you will take part in technical and professional training, with technical training delivered by the top engineers in the business over the course of several weeks. During these training weeks you will also have a chance to meet and challenge other early career professionals across Siemens Mobility and discuss different experiences, building connections for your burgeoning career. Define the Future of Transportation Embark on your journey with us whilst taking part in our fantastic graduate development programme. We will create a personalised training plan to help you develop the specific skills and knowledge required for your role. By the end of your programme, you will be equipped with the best knowledge and hands-on experience to kickstart your professional career here at Siemens Mobility. Undertake design of electrical traction systems, substation design and railway system design under the mentorship of a senior designer. Carry out innovative work and analysis of electrical systems using state-of-the-art tools and analytical software. Communicate technical results effectively within Siemens and to clients, alongside colleagues in the design team. Undertake other design activities under direction as required to develop broad railway electrical engineering knowledge and capability including carrying out site surveys. Maintain technical and safety standards in all aspects of design work in order that successful project implementation and future reliability is achieved. Develop own professional knowledge and competence, maintaining an awareness of developments in the industry and identifying opportunities for innovation. Provide support and input to Design Engineers on allocated projects. Maintain continuous communication with colleagues and customers to ensure coherent design and customer satisfaction. Discharge safety responsibilities in relation to CDM Regulations, Health and Safety legislation, Company procedures and project Safety Plans. Support problem solving and site engineering when required. Essential Skills and Attributes; We are seeking innovative and inquisitive candidates that demonstrate the following; Achieved or be on track to achieve a 2:1 or above in a electrical and/or electronic engineering degree Logical thinking, willing to self-learn and research, and take a creative approach to problem solving Ability to work independently, safely and responsibly; take ownership of challenges and ideas and are looking to develop your ability to drive and lead change Enjoy collaborating with others to find innovative solutions Your Journey Starts Here We know that not everyone's lifestyle is the same, so we operate a flexible benefits scheme where you can tailor your benefits package to suit. (If the role is London based; a London Weighting allowance will also be offered). Alongside your role, the graduate development programme (www.siemens.co.uk/grads) will teach softer skills such as communication, teamwork, commercial awareness, digitalisation and innovation. 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