The Bloodhound Supersonic Car Team - image credit Stefan Marjoram

The Bloodhound Supersonic Car Team - image credit Stefan Marjoram

¶¶Òõ¶ÌÊÓÆµ graduate Jack Williams was awarded a BEng (Hons) in Mechanical Engineering in 2016 and is now on a Programme and Project Management Graduate Scheme with Airbus.

"Amazing opportunity..."

"I was offered a place on the Programme and Project Management Graduate scheme at Airbus whilst in my final year of university. The scheme is made up of several placements, one of which can be at a different company." 

"I spent four months with the . I worked most days with land speed record holder Andy Green and engineers doing ground-breaking work at the forefront of their respective fields."

"I had the amazing opportunity to be part of the start team for all 21 dynamic tests of the car at Newquay Airport."

Jack Williams standing in the Bloodhound Supersonic Car
Jack Williams in the Bloodhound Supersonic Car
Jack Williams in the Bloodhound Supersonic Car

"Plymouth prepared me well..."

"The key factor for me choosing Plymouth was because I immediately felt comfortable there on the open day. Additionally I knew several people who had studied there who had gone on to do well. I chose Mechanical Engineering because I knew it could open doors for me as it’s well respected by industry and specifically Mechanical Engineering at Plymouth because of the placement year."

"I think Plymouth prepared me well. I’d recommend it because of the lecturers, having spoken to friends who’d studied elsewhere it is clear to me that the lecturers I had were particularly helpful and willing to go the extra mile to support you. Particular lecturers really had a positive impact on me and despite my current work at Airbus often being very hard I can say with certainty I’m unlikely to ever face anything as difficult as thermo or fluid-dynamics again!"

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