Graduate Engineer – Water Systems Optimisation
| Dyddiad hysbysebu: | 06 Chwefror 2026 |
|---|---|
| Oriau: | Llawn Amser |
| Dyddiad cau: | 08 Mawrth 2026 |
| Lleoliad: | CV4 7EZ |
| Gweithio o bell: | Hybrid - gweithio o bell hyd at 3 ddiwrnod yr wythnos |
| Cwmni: | STRIDE Simulation Technology Ltd |
| Math o swydd: | Parhaol |
| Cyfeirnod swydd: |
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About the Role
We are recruiting a Graduate Engineer to join our Water Team, working with UK water companies on some of the most important infrastructure challenges currently facing the industry. These include supporting water companies' AMP delivery, Drainage and Wastewater Management Plans (DWMPs), and the ongoing issue of Combined Sewer Overflow (CSO) spills and the effect on the environment, which is a high-profile topic in both politics and the media.
The role focuses on using engineering tools, data and automation to understand how large wastewater systems behave and how their performance can be improved. You will be trained to work with hydraulic network models and to apply optimisation and automation techniques to explore large numbers of scenarios efficiently and consistently.
This role is suited to graduates who enjoy understanding complex systems, testing different approaches, and using software to support sound engineering decisions.
What You Will Be Doing
Working with 1D hydraulic network models used by UK water companies to support project delivery through structured model assessment and scenario testing
Analysing sewer network performance and the effectiveness of design and mitigation options
Using optimisation and automation tools to run, manage and interrogate large numbers of model simulations
Contribute to a diverse range of work with ongoing opportunities to create and innovate
Developing scripts and small tools to improve efficiency, repeatability and quality of results
Applying engineering judgement to interpret model outputs and support decision-making
You will receive structured training and mentoring as part of a supportive engineering team.
Who This Role Is For
We are open-minded about academic background and welcome applicants from a range of engineering and scientific disciplines, including:
Mechanical Engineering (including automotive or aeronautical)
Physics
Mathematics
Civil Engineering or related disciplines
The key requirement is an interest in analytical problem solving and in using software to understand and improve real-world engineering systems.
Skills and Experience
Essential
Strong analytical and problem-solving skills
Interest in engineering simulation or CAE tools
Willingness to learn new software and technical methods
Proactive approach to tackling technical problems and contributing ideas within a team
Desirable
Experience with CAE or simulation tools through university projects, internships or personal work
Exposure to 1D modelling or network-based simulation, hydraulic, GIS tools or otherwise
Any experience of coding or scripting
Particular interest in Python, Ruby or C#
Evidence of curiosity through projects, hobbies or activities involving building, analysing or optimising systems
Why Join Us
Join a team that values engineering judgement, curiosity and initiative over rigid process
Work on a variety of real engineering challenges that influence regulatory decisions and infrastructure investment
Develop specialist skills in optimisation, automation and simulation-driven engineering
Gain early experience with advanced workflows used in industry
Flexibility around core working hours with safeguarded lunch breaks
Quarterly team socials and socials with The Ingenium Group
Our Culture
We encourage engineers to ask questions, test ideas and improve how work is done. If you enjoy solving problems, working with simulation tools and applying engineering principles to complex systems, you will fit in well.
Job Type: Graduate
Work Location: Hybrid remote in Coventry CV4 7EZ minimum two days per week in the office
We are recruiting a Graduate Engineer to join our Water Team, working with UK water companies on some of the most important infrastructure challenges currently facing the industry. These include supporting water companies' AMP delivery, Drainage and Wastewater Management Plans (DWMPs), and the ongoing issue of Combined Sewer Overflow (CSO) spills and the effect on the environment, which is a high-profile topic in both politics and the media.
The role focuses on using engineering tools, data and automation to understand how large wastewater systems behave and how their performance can be improved. You will be trained to work with hydraulic network models and to apply optimisation and automation techniques to explore large numbers of scenarios efficiently and consistently.
This role is suited to graduates who enjoy understanding complex systems, testing different approaches, and using software to support sound engineering decisions.
What You Will Be Doing
Working with 1D hydraulic network models used by UK water companies to support project delivery through structured model assessment and scenario testing
Analysing sewer network performance and the effectiveness of design and mitigation options
Using optimisation and automation tools to run, manage and interrogate large numbers of model simulations
Contribute to a diverse range of work with ongoing opportunities to create and innovate
Developing scripts and small tools to improve efficiency, repeatability and quality of results
Applying engineering judgement to interpret model outputs and support decision-making
You will receive structured training and mentoring as part of a supportive engineering team.
Who This Role Is For
We are open-minded about academic background and welcome applicants from a range of engineering and scientific disciplines, including:
Mechanical Engineering (including automotive or aeronautical)
Physics
Mathematics
Civil Engineering or related disciplines
The key requirement is an interest in analytical problem solving and in using software to understand and improve real-world engineering systems.
Skills and Experience
Essential
Strong analytical and problem-solving skills
Interest in engineering simulation or CAE tools
Willingness to learn new software and technical methods
Proactive approach to tackling technical problems and contributing ideas within a team
Desirable
Experience with CAE or simulation tools through university projects, internships or personal work
Exposure to 1D modelling or network-based simulation, hydraulic, GIS tools or otherwise
Any experience of coding or scripting
Particular interest in Python, Ruby or C#
Evidence of curiosity through projects, hobbies or activities involving building, analysing or optimising systems
Why Join Us
Join a team that values engineering judgement, curiosity and initiative over rigid process
Work on a variety of real engineering challenges that influence regulatory decisions and infrastructure investment
Develop specialist skills in optimisation, automation and simulation-driven engineering
Gain early experience with advanced workflows used in industry
Flexibility around core working hours with safeguarded lunch breaks
Quarterly team socials and socials with The Ingenium Group
Our Culture
We encourage engineers to ask questions, test ideas and improve how work is done. If you enjoy solving problems, working with simulation tools and applying engineering principles to complex systems, you will fit in well.
Job Type: Graduate
Work Location: Hybrid remote in Coventry CV4 7EZ minimum two days per week in the office