MBDA

Mechanical Engineering Level 6 Degree Apprenticeship 2025

Job Description

There are three streams within the Mechanical Degree Apprenticeship that you may join. We will consider you for them all unless you specify an interest in only one within your application.

Customer Support Services

Customer Support & Services (CSS) has overall responsibility for the definition, development and delivery of support and service packages for all MBDA products, with the aim of continually being able to meet the most demanding of our customers' requirements.

This includes:

  • Developing and implementing affordable and innovative support solutions covering the entire range of prime equipment as well as the support equipment, training, documentation, test benches and simulators required.  This is under the control of the ILS Manager who is supported by a range of skills including supportability analysts, logistics modellers, technical authors and trainers.
  • Maintaining through life the product support policy for the MBDA product portfolio, up to and including disposal/de-militarisation.
  • Providing all required support services to our Customers for our in-service products, including ensuring that availability levels are maintained, technical assistance is provided as required, and modifications and mid-life updates are managed and implemented.  This is under the control of the Product Support Manager, who is supported by a range of skills including Field Service Engineers, trainers, fleet planners, asset managers and support engineers.

On this apprenticeship you'll complete rotational placements in

  • Supportability Engineering
  • In-Service Teams
  • Support Services
  • Mechanical / Electronic Engineering
  • Human Factors
  • Training and Field Support Engineering
  • Technical Publications

Environmental Engineering

Environmental Engineering & Facilities (EE&F) provide MBDA with the ability to simulate real world mechanical and climatic environments (through vibration, shock, temperature, etc.). Our Environmental Engineers provide expertise throughout the product lifecycle and generate evidence to demonstrate that our products are safe, suitable for service and meet our customer's expectations.

Environmental Engineering Apprentices work with our experienced professionals and world leading technical specialists in their field, to test our products and ensure that they can withstand the environments for where they will be used. MBDA exports products across the globe and the role of this team is pivotal to ensure that our systems can withstand these conditions and operate as needed, without fault or delay.

Witness, control and apply extreme climatic and mechanical environments, from simulating the extreme cold of artic conditions to the incredible temperatures induced by supersonic flight. From combined complex low pressure, high humidity and low temperature environments to multiple system 3D vibration simulation.

You'll see all aspects of Engineering from a mechanical perspective. Starting on more basic tasks, as you increase in confidence and your studies progress you'll get involved in more projects in an increasingly autonomous environment - but always with the support and guidance from world leading technical specialists in that area.

Through your placements you'll benefit from the breadth and depth of a diverse function - from Theory and Design, to Analysis and Application - you'll get to experience some incredibly niche areas! All whilst working in our bespoke facilities. You'll be taking your learning at University and applying it directly to your work. This is a truly outstanding chance to be hands on with advanced and sophisticated test hardware and equipment.

Mechanical Engineering

You'll gain vast experience of a product lifecycle which will provide the foundations on which to build the expertise required to design, make, and test the next generation of missile system hardware.

This will cover a variety of Mechanical Engineering, including computer aided concept design, simulation and modelling to hands on testing, manufacture and assembly.

The apprenticeship is designed to educate and develop engineering foundations from which to grow practical and academic skills. As experience increases following training on engineering principles and some basic project work, apprentices can expect to tackle more complex projects in an increasingly autonomous environment.

Typical placements in this stream can include:

  • Mechanical Design
  • Mechanical Future Concepts
  • Actuation Systems
  • Mechanical Analysis
  • Materials and Processes
  • Environmental Engineering

As a Mechanical Engineering apprentice you can expect to gauge an understanding of material properties and how to utilise their unique characteristics in Engineering design they will also learn how to use industry standard design tools such as Creo Parametric as well as simulation and modelling packages: Altair, HyperMesh, and Ansys.

This role would suit someone with a curiosity in hands on Engineering coupled with a creative and innovative approach to problem solving and well-grounded understanding in mathematics and applied sciences. The apprenticeship provides exciting opportunities to work with state of the art technologies and will lead to personal and professional progression to people management, becoming a technical specialist, project manager, or beyond.

Whichever function you end up joining, you'll study for BEng (Hons) Mechanical Engineering degree at University of Hertfordshire, for one day a week and the remainder of your working week will be putting in to practice everything you're learning in a real life environment.

Programme structure:

You will study towards a BEng (Hons) in Mechanical Engineering degree at The University of Hertfordshire, one day a week with the remainder of your working week putting in to practice everything you're learning in a real life environment via your placements. Course delivery will be a blend of virtual and face to face learning.

Our Apprentices complete a number of placements, so that by the end of the four-year programme they have gained a broad overview and can best decide where in the function they would prefer to start the next phase in their career.

During the third and fourth year there is the freedom to select placements to suit particular areas of interest and developmental needs, supported by an industrial mentor. In addition, there will be a great opportunity to do an external placement in another MBDA function or with an external organisation or an associated MBDA supplier!

During the fourth year the apprentice will complete an individual research project with the option for this to be an industry sponsored project in partnership with MBDA.

MBDA will assist in achieving Professional qualification through the IMechE, IET or RAeS.

Find more details about the university course here: https://www.herts.ac.uk/courses/degree-apprenticeships/engineering-degree-apprenticeship-mechanical

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