Apprentice - Electromechanical Engineer - Lss
Description
As an Apprentice Electromechanical Engineer (LSS) at Honeywell, in Yeovil, you will have the exciting opportunity to rotate departments and get exposure to specific Engineering discipline such as Design, Test, Research and Development, Project or Systems Engineering.
This role is part of our University Relations program, designed to help students and recent graduates launch their careers with hands-on experience, mentorship, and opportunities for growth within Honeywell. This apprenticeship is set up for a duration of 5 years with an aimed start date of 3rd August 2026.
The future is what we make it. Working at Honeywell isn’t just about developing cool things. That’s why all our employees enjoy access to dynamic career opportunities across different fields and industries.
Honeywell Aerospace products and services are used on virtually every commercial, defense, and space aircraft. We build aircraft engines, cockpit and cabin electronics, wireless connectivity systems, mechanical components. Our hardware and software solutions help create more fuel-efficient aircraft, more direct and on-time flights and safer skies.
For this Degree level Electromechanical Engineer apprenticeship, Honeywell will provide you with the below, alongside a salary, with annual uplifts, and competitive benefits.
A level 6 (integrated degree) BEng Electromechanical engineering; BSc engineering, or another engineering degree that fully aligns to the Knowledge, Skills and Behaviours on the apprenticeship.
You will work alongside qualified and experienced Honeywell Engineers in the below departments to develop your engineering skills whilst undertaking part time academic studies at Yeovil College:
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Test Solutions: Test Solutions design and execute facility upgrades, test equipment and test setups. This includes safety systems, calibration, test rig automation, measurement & control. The facilities and test equipment that we design and build support the Qualification and Development phase of the Honeywell product lifecycle.
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Test Execution: Test Execution are responsible for the Qualification and Development phase of the Honeywell product lifecycle. This ranges from the compilation of Procedures and Reports to the operation of complex test facilities simulating harsh aircraft environments in order to demonstrate reliability and suitability of the product to meet the customers’ needs.
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Systems Engineering: Systems engineering are responsible for system architecture & design, including the generation of requirement specifications and the co-ordination of validation and qualification activities. System engineering are often the customer technical interface and are involved in bid & proposal activities & technology roadmaps reviews
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Project Engineering: Project Engineers are the responsible Engineers for a projects Schedule, Cost and technical execution. The Project Engineer has to co-ordinate all project tasks with various departments and suppliers to ensure all customer deliverables are met. The PE will have to compile documentation and be a reviewer for all documents to ensure requirements are met. The PE also interfaces with the customer, managing project scope and relations.
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Design Engineering: The Design department is responsible for all aspects of the hardware design, ensuring the product meets the requirements from the customer for many elements including, manufacturability, cost, performance, material selection, stress, mass and environmental suitability to name a few. The design team will work with other departments for more specific detailed analysis where needed. Design also has to provide justification for the design against the specification and when making changes ensure the change is well documented and traceable.
Details
- Location
- Yeovil, UK
- Term
- Summer 2026
- Posted
- 1/22/2026