All About STEM NEWS

Unilever Opportunity: Product Design & Development Engineer Apprentice
February 20th 2024

Unilever Opportunity: Product Design & Development Engineer Apprentice

Location: Unilever UK Ltd, Port Sunlight, Wirral Closing Date: 1 April 2024

Unilever is looking for a Product Design & Development Engineer Apprentice to complete a Level 6 degree apprenticeship to join their Beauty & Wellbeing (B&W) team.

Within this role, the apprentice will learn how to transform packaging ideas & concepts into technically feasible solutions and manufacturable products.

The apprentice will be part of a team designing consumer-relevant packaging formats considering; – materials, functionality and sensorial features, all through the lens of mass production techniques to deliver consumer-preferred, value-driven and sustainable packaging experiences.

The apprentice will be involved in:

  • Supporting a multi-functional team with design and engineering understanding for the creation of designs that meet consumer and business needs
  • Creating technical solutions including component and assembly design
  • Exploring feasibility with virtual and physical design exploration and validation (including various prototyping methods)
  • Focus on reducing environmental footprint of all packaging in line with the Unilever Sustainable living plan

“We are looking for someone who can combine the natural curiosity of a Designer with the creative problem solving of an Engineer to constantly keep one-step ahead with competitive and game-changing designs.”

All About STEM is making it happen across the North West. We work on lots of different projects to bring exciting Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics to schools across the region, linking them with business and industry expert volunteers inspiring the next generation of STEM specialists.

– Enter The All About STEM Competition!
– STEM News, Resources, Ideas & Events
– Home & School Learning Resources & Activities
– Get the latest STEM updates

Follow All About STEM on Twitter here
Like All About STEM on Facebook

« Back To News