MG Motor has just launched an engineering graduate scheme. There will
be up to ten places for graduate engineers to join a two-year
programme, with support towards chartership. The scheme will be based predominantly in Birmingham at parent
company SAIC Motor’s European Technical Centre, but will include a
three-month placement in China. Graduates will work on both MG and Roewe
vehicles – SAIC’s luxury brand for the Chinese market. Applications are currently open for graduate scheme places, to start
in September 2012. Candidates need at least a 2.1 in an engineering
discipline or automotive design. Details of how to apply can be found in
the careers section of the company website.
TARGETjobs
March 12
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