Graduate Engineer – Electrical / Mechanical / Civil

Egis

The Role

Overview

Graduate Engineer supporting rail infrastructure design, construction and delivery.

Key Responsibilities

  • technical analysis
  • design delivery
  • safety compliance
  • quality assurance
  • problem solving
  • multidisciplinary collaboration

Tasks

-Collaborate with multidisciplinary teams, including commercial, planning, and systems engineering -Support project teams with technical analysis, drawings, and specifications -Assist in the design and delivery of electrical, mechanical, or civil engineering solutions for rail and infrastructure projects -Contribute to safety, quality, and environmental compliance across all project stages -Engage in problem-solving and innovation to meet project challenges and sustainability goals

Requirements

  • 2:1 degree
  • electrical eng
  • mechanical eng
  • civil eng
  • analytical
  • problem solving

What You Bring

-Flexible and adaptable to changing project requirements and timelines -Ability to work collaboratively in a fast-paced consultancy environment -Expected to graduate with a minimum 2:1 degree in Electrical, Mechanical, or Civil Engineering. -Right to work in the UK -Excellent analytical, problem-solving, and communication skills

The Company

About Egis

-Evolved from transport infrastructure roots into a global engineering powerhouse. -Typical projects span airport management, metro systems, highway operations, smart city networks, and signaling schemes. -Delivers end‑to‑end services: architecture, engineering, construction, and operations. -Among its standout ventures: managing 17 airports worldwide and operating advanced drone‑detection systems in airspace.

Sector Specialisms

Mobility and urban services

Road users services

On street parking management

Transport

Urban and transit

Rail

Air

Road

Maritime and waterway

Major structures

Geotechnical engineering

City

Buildings

Cities

Industrial & Process Engineering

Sports & Events

Sustainable resources

Environment

Low-carbon energy

Maritime solutions

Nuclear

Water