insights No one-size-fits-all career path for me
No one-size-fits-all
career path for me at AtkinsRéalis.
I'm Emma, a Graduate Electrical Engineer at AtkinsRéalis. I studied Electrical and Mechanical Engineering MEng at uni, and at the time, I wanted to work on engineering projects, especially in renewable energies.
Serial summer placements with AtkinsRéalis
I used my summers to do placements at AtkinsRéalis. My three placements each lasted eight weeks, which still left eight weeks of summer for holidays. During my three summer placements, I worked in different offices, working on a wide range of projects in Energy and Rail.
I was allowed to follow my interests.
AtkinsRéalis always gave me time to pursue whatever I was interested in doing and learning. This included organising a useful technical trip to a substation for my colleagues. I also enjoyed the flexibility to work in business areas entirely different from what I was studying. For example, I worked on sustainability and environmental case studies to support bidding right across AtkinsRéalis.
Skills that made me ready for the world of work
I learned how to complete tasks well and how to manage my workload and engage with my colleagues. My favourite project was working on the electrical design of an offshore wind turbine. I understood the expectations of the client and how to create drawings and reports. The experience helped me deliver work confidently for similar projects after I started full time.
A chance to try out some exciting technologies
AtkinsRéalis has been developing its Augmented Reality, Virtual Reality and Reality Capture capabilities. I met the team working on this, and they gave a presentation on the technology. I was amazed at the potential benefits and really enjoyed trying out the kit!
Trusted to get on with my work
I loved being able to contribute useful work to the team. Most of my work was unsupervised while supporting the work of another engineer. I was set a task to work on and would go back to ask for help or to check on my progress. It was a great way to work. I learned how to think through a project and understand all the small tasks required for a good quality output.
My placements got my career off to an excellent start.
I loved the broad range of projects I worked on in my placement and therefore decided I wanted to work for AtkinsRéalis to build my experience in these areas. I'm now in the same team I did one of my placements with which meant I had a smooth transition from uni into work and has given me a lot of confidence.
Want to explore fantastic career possibilities? Check out our placement scheme, here.
Interested? Find out more about life at AtkinsRéalis
Sign up to receive the latest content tailored to your interests
Our articles
Preview
GeneralContent type
BlogsPublish date
11/05/2024
Summary
If you’ve been weighing up where to take your graduate scheme or the best places to start an apprenticeship, have you considered living in Bristol? As a proudly multicultural university city, the
Preview
GeneralContent type
BlogsPublish date
10/28/2024
Summary
Hi, I'm Chris, a degree apprentice on the Nuclear & Power team at AtkinsRéalis. My passions are in sustainability and mechanical engineering. I'm currently working on some of the most impactful p
Preview
GeneralContent type
BlogsPublish date
10/24/2024
Summary
As the globe becomes more eco-conscious, many people are looking for careers in sustainability-focused companies. In Spring 2024, 80% of people surveyed by the UK government said they were very or fa
Preview
GeneralContent type
BlogsPublish date
10/24/2024
Summary
Hi, I'm Jasmine, a Graduate Project Manager in the Project & Programme Services team at AtkinsRéalis. I graduated from Loughborough University in 2023 with an Integrated Masters in Product Design
Preview
GeneralContent type
BlogsPublish date
10/23/2024
Summary
It can be stressful to know when to start planning and prepping for your graduate scheme application. There’s a lot of uncertainty when it comes to online research surrounding the question “When s
Preview
GeneralContent type
BlogsPublish date
10/23/2024
Summary
It’s only natural when you’re either in school or university to be thinking ahead about what your future career has in store for you. After all, your educational choices can help shape what’s immedi
Preview
GeneralContent type
BlogsPublish date
10/18/2024
Summary
Hello! I'm Oscar, an AtkinsRéalis apprentice heading into my third year on the Apprentice Consultant Development Programme (ACDP). I help our clients manage projects, programmes, and portfolios,
Preview
GeneralContent type
ProjectsPublish date
10/17/2024
Summary
Hello! My name is Matilda Davis, and I'm based in the AtkinsRéalis Bristol office. I joined AtkinsRéalis last September, straight after my A-Level studies, and I'm now in my first year of the Pro
Preview
EuropeContent type
BlogsPublish date
10/14/2024
Summary
Welcome back to our Digital Her blog series! As Digital Her sponsors, we're committed to empowering young women like you to pursue careers in digital and tech. We aim to break down barriers an
Preview
GeneralContent type
BlogsPublish date
10/14/2024
Summary
When you think of the construction industry, what word springs to mind? Innovation? Resilient perhaps? Despite facing economic challenges, the market perseveres, offering a promising landscape for as
Related jobs
We are sorry but we currently have no jobs in this area.
Continue browsing to look at our other available opportunities
Equality, diversity & inclusion
We're devoted to growing the diversity of our people, promoting and inclusive culture, providing everyone with an equal voice because simply put, it's the right thing to do.
Find out more