Durham University
Engineering Society



Jaguar and Land Rover Undergraduate Placements- June 2008


Vacation (3 months) & Industrial (12/15 months). Jaguar Land Rover is also offering opportunities in the Product Development function for engineering University students. We recognise that University students are looking for vacation and industrial placements and we are eager to identify graduate talent at the earliest possible stage. That's why we're offering a number of vacation/industrial placements within the Product Development function. From the moment they arrive students will be able to experience and get involved in real engineering projects. Please visit our undergraduates section at http://www.jaguarlandrovercareers.com The deadline for applications is Friday 16th May.

 

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