Construction graduate programme The Construction Function is key in the integrated project delivery model. The Construction Function is key in the integrated project delivery model, the team responsible for the multi-disciplinary engineering to deliver the construction works whilst assuring compliance with several Nuclear Site License Conditions. Before construction work begins the function works alongside engineering design to influence, develop and implement construction strategies and plans in line with the overall project delivery model. The profession is required to review technical work before, during and after implementation, has responsibility for nuclear and radiological safety during the construction phases and plays a significant role in achieving major milestones in the decommissioning of Sellafield site. Typical Roles and Responsibilities Construction graduates at Sellafield will gain exposure to various aspects of project delivery, including design, commercial specification, and hands-on construction work across multiple operational plants. This diverse experience during their placement supports their career development and pathways to chartered status in their field. A career in construction involves tackling technical site challenges and offers opportunities to work on innovative systems unique to Sellafield, providing graduates with valuable skills and insights not commonly found elsewhere. Progression possibilities Typically graduates will leave their two-year placement as a construction engineer within a Sellafield project team, responsible for technical delivery and oversight of an area. Following this they are ideally placed for progression up the engineering and construction career ladder as their experience grows. Suitable degree disciplines Civil Engineering Electrical Engineering Mechanical Engineering Apply now Apply now Register your interest Register your interest