Careers

Qualified systems engineers make a genuine difference in the world. They build robots and design manufacturing processes. They can even help to predict climate change, financial trends or reserves of raw materials.

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Excellent career prospects

Your career prospects as a robotic engineer or systems engineering graduate are excellent. Did you know that there are not enough graduates to fill all the jobs available in this area?

Many employers prefer graduates who are trained in systems engineering over a more specific discipline such as electronic engineering or computer hardware/software.

What our graduates do

Our graduates work in a variety of industries, including manufacturing, power generation, and sustainable energy, for companies such as Rolls-Royce, Jaguar Land Rover and Thales.

Our undergraduates can expect an above-average starting salary of £27,900 (DLHE 2017) and are in high demand with 246,500 people required to meet the expansion demand in the UK engineering sector by 2024. 

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Industry focus

We have links with major organisations such as Rolls-Royce, BAE Systems and the European Space Agency. This means our courses are relevant and our graduates develop the skills employers look for.

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Our courses cover all the engineering disciplines needed by systems engineers: electrical, electronic, mechanical, computer hardware/software, and control components.

We keep you up to date

We regularly introduce new modules in response to current developments in research, and demands in the careers market.

There's a vast array of careers support opportunities available to you here at Sheffield, and not just in the lab or lecture theatre:

A global reputation

Sheffield is a research university with a global reputation for excellence. We're a member of the Russell Group: one of the 24 leading UK universities for research and teaching.