FAQs
What is the duration of the industrial placement?
The industrial placement lasts for 12 months, starting in August 2025.
What are the required fields of study for this placement?
Candidates should be studying a degree in Mechanical Engineering, Automotive Engineering, or a relevant degree.
Is prior experience in engineering required for this position?
While prior experience is not explicitly required, candidates should demonstrate a general aptitude for engineering.
What are the standard working hours for this role?
The standard working hours are Monday to Thursday from 8 am to 5 pm, and Friday from 8 am to 1:20 pm.
How many holidays are offered during the placement?
The placement offers 26 days of holiday plus bank holidays.
What tools and systems will I be using in this role?
You will be using NXCAD, Teamcentre, and SpaceVertex as part of your tasks.
Do you provide training and support during the placement?
Yes, this placement provides a chance to gain hands-on experience and includes learning different Parts & Accessories processes and Nissan operating systems.
What benefits can I expect as part of the placement?
Benefits include a competitive base salary of £21,587, remote working policy (maximum 2 days per week WFH), flexible working options, free onsite parking, subsidized restaurant, and gym facilities.
Is it necessary to submit a cover letter with my application?
No, a cover letter is optional; however, it is mandatory to include your CV with your application.
What is the application closing date for this position?
The closing date for applications is 5th January 2025, but Nissan reserves the right to terminate the advertisement prematurely.