• Skip to content
  • Skip to footer
  • Accessibility options
University of Brighton
  • About us
  • Business and
    employers
  • Alumni and
    supporters
  • For
    students
  • For
    staff
  • Accessibility
    options
Open menu
Home
Home
  • Close
  • Study here
    • Get to know us
    • Why choose Brighton?
    • Explore our prospectus
    • Chat to our students
    • Ask us a question
    • Meet us
    • Open days and visits
    • Virtual tours
    • Applicant days
    • Meet us in your country
    • Campuses
    • Our campuses
    • Our city
    • Accommodation options
    • Our halls
    • Helping you find a home
    • What you can study
    • Find a course
    • Full A-Z course list
    • Explore our subjects
    • Our academic departments
    • How to apply
    • Undergraduate application process
    • Postgraduate application process
    • International student application process
    • Apprenticeships
    • Transfer from another university
    • International students
    • Clearing
    • Funding your time at uni
    • Fees and financial support
    • What's included in your fees
    • Brighton Boost – extra financial help
    • Advice and guidance
    • Advice for students
    • Guide for offer holders
    • Advice for parents and carers
    • Advice for schools and colleges
    • Supporting you
    • Your academic experience
    • Your wellbeing
    • Your career and employability
  • Research
    • Research and knowledge exchange
    • Research and knowledge exchange organisation
    • The Global Challenges
    • Centres of Research Excellence (COREs)
    • Research Excellence Groups (REGs)
    • Our research database
    • Information for business
    • Community University Partnership Programme (CUPP)
    • Postgraduate research degrees
    • PhD research disciplines and programmes
    • PhD funding opportunities and studentships
    • How to apply for your PhD
    • Research environment
    • Investing in research careers
    • Strategic plan
    • Research concordat
    • News, events, publications and films
    • Featured research and knowledge exchange projects
    • Research and knowledge exchange news
    • Inaugural lectures
    • Research and knowledge exchange publications and films
    • Academic staff search
  • About us
  • Business and employers
  • Alumni, supporters and giving
  • Current students
  • Staff
  • Accessibility
Search our site
Careers advisers and students in a circle discussing a skills workbook
Careers and Employability
  • Careers and Employability
  • Plan your career
  • Develop your employability
  • Gain experience
  • Plan your career
  • Looking for a job
  • Careers advice
  • Your options
  • Engineering, environment and manufacturing

Engineering, environment and manufacturing

Resources to help you explore career options, find jobs and employers, and access specialist advice and support.

Can't find the information you need? Get in touch

Engineering design and sales

How do I get into it? 

  • Prospects
    Graduate careers site with information on;
    Engineering and manufacturing
    Detailed job profiles on careers in aerospace, automotive, biomedical, electronic, mechanical and technical sales.
    What can I do with my degree?
    Includes pages on aerospace, civil, electrical and electronic and mechanical engineering degrees.
  • Racechip - Automotive careers
    Advice on routes into the industry and links to professional bodies and other resources.
  • Targetjobs: Engineering
    A graduate careers website with advice on career paths, applications and interviews.

Please enable targeting cookies in order to view this video content on our website, or you can watch the video on YouTube.

Ransomes Jacobson took time out from the 2018 Careers Fair to talk about their graduate, sandwich placement and vacation opportunities in Engineering Manufacturing and other departments company-wide, what they look for from jobseekers, and how to make your applications stand out from the crowd.

Jobs and employers

  • Aviation Jobsearch
    Engineering, IT and other roles; national and international opportunities.
  • Engineering jobs
    Search jobs nationwide and sign up for alerts.
  • Fuel Recruitment
    Recruitment Specialists in IT, Telecoms, Broadcast and Engineering.
  • InAutomotive.com
    Advertises a wide range of design, manufacture and maintenance jobs
  • JustEngineers.net
    Search graduate jobs and recruitment services.
  • Matchtech
    Technical Recruitment Agency for IT, Engineering and Science.
  • New Scientist
    Jobs across the science, engineering and technology sectors.
  • Qreer.com
    European technical jobs board.
  • Rise Technical Recruitment
    National vacancy board with information and personalised support for jobseekers.
  • Solid Contracts
    A specialist SolidWorks 3D CAD recruitment company dedicated to networking with SolidWorks designers, engineers and businesses.
  • STEM Graduates
    Graduate schemes and graduate/postgraduate level Electrical, Electronic and Mechanical Engineering jobs.
  • Jobted
    Vacancies from all across the UK.
  • TRS
    Graduate and internship manufacturing and engineering opportunities across the UK.

Further information 

  • EEF - the manufacturers' organisation 
  • Campaigns on behalf of UK manufacturing. A useful source on industry news and issues.
  • Engineering Construction Industry Training Board (ECITB)
    Supports graduates through postgraduate funding, professional accreditation and more.
  • Engineering Council
    Information on career progression for students and graduates.
  • Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council (EPSRC)
    Offers research grants and fellowships. Sign up for email alerts for new application calls.
  • Institution of Agricultural Engineers
    Brings together academics, practitioners and industry to share knowledge and promote the advancement and application of technology in the land-based sector. Student membership available. 
  • The Institution of Engineering Designers
    Network with industry professional as a free student member.
  • Institution of Engineering and Technology
    Offers student and graduate membership packages.
  • Institute of Marine Engineering, Science and Technology (Imarest)
    Offers student membership to support early career development.
  • The Institute of Measurement and Control
    For the automation, instrumentation, control and related industries. Student membership available.
  • The Institution of Mechanical Engineers (IMechE)
    Membership benefits, scholarships and awards.
  • Institute of the Motor Industry
    Free student membership gives access to industry news and professional development support.
  • Royal Aeronautical Society
    Free student membership offers networking and specialist careers guidance opportunities.
  • Women's Engineering Society
    Promotes the education, training and practice of engineering among women. Student membership available.

Graduate stories

Daniel
MEng Mechanical Engineering (2012)

Before I started looking for a job I wrote down my aspirations and what I wanted to do, which really helped with job selection. I signed up with Totaljobs and Gradcracker who have been emailing me jobs and I was using the aspiration list to filter down to the ones I wanted. However, all the jobs I have applied for I have found myself.

One of my aspirations was to become chartered so I went onto the IMECHE website and got a list of all accredited schemes, then used my aspiration list to get down to a list of jobs I wanted to apply for. This approach means I only applied for four jobs but I have got to the assessment centre for three of them, with one job offer and waiting to hear from the other two. The only difficulty I have had was leaving it until after Christmas and some of the vacancies were closed for applications.

When filling in applications and writing cover letters I really focused on the competencies that the company are looking for (which can be found on the job description) and why I wanted the job. This was helped by only applying for jobs that I wanted.

I did a lot of preparation for interviews; I found as much information about the company from their website, mainly looking for divisions of the company, main products, locations, size and products. I took the competencies the company are looking for and wrote out an example which demonstrates I have those skills. I also wrote a paragraph about why I wanted to work for the company and listed tasks and projects I have been involved with and what I did well in those tasks.

From my experience of interviews two things that I was asked and had not thought of were;

  • After explaining a situation where I dealt with something, the interviewer asked me what did I learn from this? So make sure you have reflected on the experiences you are going to use as examples.
  • Think of when you have been given feedback and how did you use it to improve your performance?

Doing a placement is the best thing I have ever done. I have a job offer from my placement provider and the experience has helped me applying for other jobs. Everyone I know who has done a placement got a job straight away and I know people who graduated last year with no experience and they still haven’t got a job.

I am not familiar with the media coverage of the graduate job market. However, there are thousands of graduate jobs available, Total Jobs email me twice a day with about six jobs at a  time that are suitable for me; in Engineering and other roles that accept Engineering graduates.

One of the biggest mistakes people make is applying for everything and not taking the required time to fill in applications. I would suggest only applying for the jobs you really want and your enthusiasm for the job will come across in the applications.

Environment

How do I get into it?

  • British Ecological Society
    Undergraduate events, mentoring opportunities and ongoing career support.
  • Chartered Institute of Ecology and Environmental Management (CIEEM)
    Careers advice, and information on job profiles and industry sectors.
  • Prospects
    Job profiles - Environment and agriculture
    Detailed profiles of roles across the sector.
    Sector guide - Environment and agriculture
    An overview of the UK environmental sector.
    What can I do with my degree in Environmental Science?

    Looks at skills gained and career options with your qualification.

Jobs and employers  

Job sites and recruitment agencies

  • Acre
    Jobs in Sustainability, Corporate Responsibility, Environment, Health and Safety, and Energy.
  • Allen and York
    Jobs in Energy, Environment, Waste and Recycling, Built Environment, Rail and Transportation, Utilities, and Health and Safety
  • British Antarctic Survey
    Leading environmental research centre, responsible for the UK's national scientific activities in Antarctica.
  • Countryside Jobs Service
    Upload your CV and register for job alerts.
  • Environmental XPRT
    Global company databases searchable by sector and location.
  • Environmental jobs
    Environmental careers in the UK and globally.
  • Environmentjobs
    Opportunities in the UK.
  • EnvironmentJobUK
    Paid and voluntary opportunities.
  • Evergreen Resources
    Environmental and Built Environment jobs across the UK.
  • Groundwork
    Charity working with local community projects. Jobs across the UK.
  • The Wildlife Trusts
    Conservation charity dedicated to preserving wildlife.

Government departments and agencies

  • Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (DEFRA)
    Jobs with the government department and related agencies.
  • Environment Agency
    Central government body offering jobs and entry level programmes.
  • Natural England
    Government advisory body for the natural environment in England.
  • Natural Resources Wales
    Employing Scientists, Engineers, Foresters, Environmental Managers and Recreation and Education Experts.
  • Scottish Environment Protection Agency (SEPA)
    Employs staff at 24 offices across the country.

Further information

  • Chartered Institute of Waste Management (CIWM)
    The leading professional body for waste and resource management. Student and graduate membership packages available.
  • Chartered Institute of Water and Environmental Management
    Includes a range of professional development e-learning modules. Student and graduate membership available.
  • Centre for Ecology and Hydrology
    Natural environment research council with over 425 researchers and students at sites throughout the UK. 
  • Countryside Management Association
    Supports countryside management professionals in England, Wales and Northern Ireland.
  • Department for Environment Food and Rural Affairs (DEFRA)
    Government department safeguarding the environment, and food and farming industries.
  • Environmental Services Association
    Represents the UK's waste management and secondary resources industry.
  • Inland Waterways Association
    Campaigning for the conservation, restoration and development of inland waterways.
  • Institute of Marine Engineering, Science and Technology
    International multidisciplinary body for marine engineers, scientists and technologists.
  • Institute of Environmental Management (IEMA)
    Worldwide alliance of environment and sustainability professionals.
  • Marine Biological Association
    Promoting marine scientific excellence and representing the marine biological community. Student membership available.
  • Natural Environment Research Council
    Supports research, surveying, long-term observation and monitoring and related postgraduate training in environmental and related sciences
  • National Trust
    Working to preserve and protect the coastline, countryside and buildings of England, Wales and Northern Ireland. 
  • Scottish Environment Protection Agency
    Scotland’s environmental regulator.
  • Scottish Association for Marine Science
    Promoting, delivering and supporting research and education in marine science. 
  • Scottish Water
    Responsible for water and wastewater management in Scotland. 
  • Water UK
    Represents all major statutory water and wastewater suppliers in the UK.
  • Welsh Water
    Owner/operator of water and wastewater services in Wales and some adjoining parts of England.

Graduate stories

Jon
BSc (Hons) Ecology and Biogeography (2008)

After graduating in 2008 and gaining five years industry experience, Jon recently set up his own ecological consultancy Babec Ecological Consultants, with offices in Sussex and Monmouthshire.

What were your careers aspirations while studying?

Before I started my degree I knew that I wanted to work in the field of ecology, but wasn’t sure what opportunities were available or how to go about preparing to enter the workplace.

A second-year careers module gave me the opportunity to analyse and evaluate the careers available in ecology. I quickly realised that there were diverse career paths available in conservation, research and consultancy and each one demanded a different skill set. After evaluating each field, including speaking to employees within each one, I decided that consultancy was the career for me.

Ecological consultancy offers a great mix between practical survey work, environmental law and project management. It really is one of the most varied careers available; one day you can be waist deep in water or up a tree looking for bat roosts and the next you can be advising a client project team on ecological legislation and policy.

Did you have any fears about entering the workplace after graduation and how you would use the skills you’d developed whilst studying?

From researching ecology consultancy, I knew that it would be a difficult career to break into due to the diversity of skills required and the level of competition for jobs. I knew that gaining practical skills in ecological surveying, species identification and Geographical Information Systems would be as vital as gaining a firm academic grounding in ecology. I therefore carefully tailored the modules that I took to give me as much relevant experience as possible to impress potential employers.

What has your career journey been to get you to where you are now?

After graduating from the University of Brighton I gained an MSc in Ecology before being offered an internship with a large ecological consultancy. Over the next five years worked my way up the consultancy ladder to become a principal ecologist.

As a principal ecologist was responsible for carrying out ecological surveys, managing a team of ecologists, advising clients on wildlife issues and managing the ecology for projects ranging from residential developments to major infrastructure schemes.

How has your degree helped you get to where you are now?

Gaining a degree in ecology is the first step to a career in ecology. The undergraduate degree at Brighton was great because it offered research driven academic modules in ecology alongside practical modules that employer’s value.

What advice do you have for current students entering the workplace?

It’s important to understand what career paths are available so as you can tailor your degree and experience to appeal to prospective employers.

Most employers look for candidates with lots of practical experience as well as academic qualification so use your time outside of University to volunteer with local conservation groups and network with prospective employers. Ecology consultancy is a competitive industry, so it’s also important to work hard and gain a good degree!

What are your career aspirations for the future?

I hope to develop Babec Ecological Consultants into a market leading ecological consultancy.

Land-based careers

How do I get into it?

  • Lantra Awards
    Flexible training options covering key skills for careers in the land-based sector.
  • Prospects
    Graduate careers site with information on
    Job profiles - Environment and agriculture
    Sector guide - Environment and agriculture

Jobs and employers

  • Association of Geotechnical and Geoenvironmental Specialists
    Contains a directory of members.
  • CIWEM Jobs
    Job listings from the Chartered Institution of Water and Environmental Management.
  • Conservation Jobs
    Jobs and careers in the UK and globally.
  • DeLacy Executive
    Agri-business recruitment consultants.
  • Environment jobs
    UK Environment Job listings.
  • Farmers' Weekly
    Academic, agricultural and farming jobs. 
  • Horticulture jobs
    Vacancy listings and a directory of recruiters.
  • IAgrE jobs
    Vacancies in Agricultural Engineering.
  • The National Trust
    Vacancies in conservation, countryside and estate management, gardening and more.

Further information

  • British Association of Landscape Industries (BALI)
    Membership offers training, development and networking opportunities.
  • The Confederation of Forest Industries (ConFor)
    Supporting sustainable forestry and wood-using businesses. Student membership available.
  • Department for the Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (DEFRA)
    Central government site with news from the sector..
  • The Forestry Commission
    Government site with information on current initiatives and sector news.
  • Horticulture Week
    News for the horticulture sector.
  • The Institute of Chartered Foresters
    Includes news from the forestry sector. Student membership package available.
  • Institution of Agricultural Engineers (IAgrE)
    Free membership for students of scientific, engineering, agricultural engineering or other relevant technical subjects within the EU.
  • Society of Garden Designers
    Information on benefits of student membership, including the SGD Student Awards.

Natural resources and energy

How do I get into it?

  • Prospects
    Graduate careers site with the following information:
    Sector guide - Energy and utilities
    Includes an overview of the sector, links to related job profiles, and advice on jobseeking and applications.
    Careers in the renewable energy industry
    Has an overview of opportunities for new entrants, skills shortages and international recruitment.
    What can I do with my degree?
    Includes pages on options with Environmental Science and Geology qualifications.

Jobs and employers

  • Acre
    Opportunities in energy and carbon.
  • British Cartographic Society
    Careers and vacancies in cartography.
  • Earthworks
    Global opportunities across the energy and natural sciences sectors.
  • Energy Jobline
    Global opportunities in all trades related to the energy industry.
  • The Environment Agency
    UK government department with opportunities across England and Wales.
  • New Scientist
    Earth, environment and energy jobs.
  • Oil and Gas Jobsearch
    Global jobs in the oil and gas industry. Includes CV advice.
  • Renewable Energy Jobs
    Opportunities in the UK and globally.
  • Rigzone
    Global opportunities in the energy and related industries.
  • Scottish Environment Protection Agency
    Opportunities across Scotland.
  • Wind Turbine Jobs
    Opportunities in the UK and globally.

Further information

  • Energy and Utility Skills Council
    The sector skills council for energy and utilities. Includes a news and events summary.
  • Institute of Materials, Minerals and Mining (IOM3)
  • Global network for professionals involved in the materials cycle. Student and graduate membership available.
  • Institute of Mechanical Engineers (IMECHE)
    The UK's qualifying body for mechanical engineers. Includes a news round up from the energy sector. Student membership available.
  • Institute of Quarrying
    Support for professionals in the minerals extractive industry. Student membership available.
  • Petroleum Exploration Society of Great Britain (PESGB)
    Industry news, field trips and lecture opportunities. Student membership available.

Process engineering

How do I get into it?

  • WhynotChemEng?
    Careers in chemical engineering microsite from the Institute of Chemical Engineering.
  • Institution of Engineering and Technology
    Information on career choices.
  • Prospects
    Graduate careers site with information on:
    Types of jobs: Engineering and manufacturing
    Detailed profiles for a range of roles across the sector.
    Job sectors: Energy and Utilities, Engineering and Manufacturing
    Overviews of each industry sector.
    What can I do with my degree?
    Looking at career options with a range of engineering qualifications.
  • Target Jobs - Engineering
    Advice on sourcing, and applying and interviewing for engineering roles.

Jobs and employers

  • Electronics Weekly
    Opportunities across the UK and overseas. 
  • Engineering jobs
    Search jobs nationwide and sign up for alerts.
  • Just Engineers
    Engineering job advertisement website
  • NES Global Talent
    NES is an engineering and technical recruitment specialist with contract and permanent roles worldwide.
  • Rise Technical Recruitment
    National and international vacancies.
  • TRS
    Includes manufacturing and engineering opportunities for graduates.

Further information

  • EEF - the manufacturers' organisation 
    Includes labour market and sector news and information.
  • Institution of Agricultural Engineers
    The professional body for engineers, scientists, technologists and managers in agricultural and allied land-based industries. Student membership available.
  • Institute of Materials, Minerals and Mining
    Promoting materials science and engineering. Student and graduate membership available.
  • Institute of Mechanical Engineers (IMechE)
    News, professional development and funding for study. Student membership available.
  • Institute of Marine Engineering, Science and Technology
    News, professional development and funding for study. Student membership available.
  • The Women's Engineering Society
    A professional network of women engineers, scientists and technologists. Student membership available.

Transport and logistics

How do I get into it?

  • CILT Guide to careers in logistics and transport
    Information on career options from the Chartered Institute of Logistics and Transport (CILT).
  • Prospects
    A graduate careers website with information on;
    Sector guide - Transport and logistics
    Includes an overview of the sector and links to a range of detailed job profiles.
  • Targetjobs
    Careers advice - Logistics, transport and supply chain
    Includes advice on applying and interviewing for roles in the sector.

Jobs and employers

  • Barclay Meade
    Logistics and Transport Procurement
    Jobs employing these skillsets across many sectors.
  • Careers in Logistics
    Search logistics and supply chain vacancies.
  • Jobs in Transport
    Upload your CV, search for vacancies and employers.
  • Logistics and Transport jobs
    National and international opportunities from CILT.
  • SupplyChainRecruit.com
    Logistics, procurement and supply chain jobs nationwide.

Further information

  • British International Freight Association
    Sector news and specialist training.
  • Chartered Institute of Highways and Transportation (CHIT)
    Professional development and networking opportunities. Student and graduate membership available.
  • Chartered Institute of Logistics and Transport
    The UK's industry membership organisation. Student membership available.
  • Chartered Institute of Procurement and Supply
    Specialist training, networking opportunities and industry news. Student membership available.
  • The Department for Transport
    Central government department webpage.
  • Freight Transport Association (FTA)
    Get information on industry issues and related FTA campaigns.
  • Institute of Export
    Representing the interests of firms in importing, exporting and international trade.
  • Institute of Supply Chain Management (IoSCM)
    Members can access specialist CV and application advice and professional development opportunities.
  • Institute of Transport Administration (IoTA)
    Knowledge sharing resource and provider of educational programmes. Student and graduate membership available.
  • Rail Freight Group (RFG)
    Works to improve the political, legal and planning environment in which the industry operates. Keep up to date with news and current issues in the industry.
  • Road Haulage Association (RHA)
    News and campaign issues from the sector.
  • Transport Planning Society
    Promoting best practice and dialogue between stakeholders. Student membership available.
Back to top
  • Facebook
  • X logo
  • Instagram
  • TikTok
  • YouTube
  • LinkedIn icon

Contact us

University of Brighton
Mithras House
Lewes Road
Brighton
BN2 4AT

Main switchboard 01273 600900

Course enquiries

Sign up for updates

University contacts

Report a problem with this page

Quick links Quick links

  • Courses
  • Open days
  • Explore our prospectus
  • Academic departments
  • Academic staff
  • Professional services departments
  • Jobs
  • Privacy and cookie policy
  • Accessibility statement
  • Libraries
  • Term dates
  • Maps
  • Graduation
  • Site information
  • Online shop
  • The Student Contract

Information for Information for

  • Current students
  • International students
  • Media/press
  • Careers advisers/teachers
  • Parents/carers
  • Business/employers
  • Alumni/supporters
  • Suppliers
  • Local residents