
About us
Dyson is a global technology company redefining everyday products through bold engineering and fresh thinking. Our ambition is huge – more categories, more locations, and more people. The Hardware & Power Systems (HWPS) team in RDD is central toelectronicsdevelopment and product delivery. As the company has grown and diversified,we’renow seeking a motivated Graduate Engineer to join the ComponentStrategy& Integration TeamwithinHWPSYou’llhelp ensure robust, compliant, and scalablecomponentselection and integration across Dyson products, supportingcomponentlibrary structure, project execution, and future growth.
About the Role
JoinDysonComponent Strategy and Integration at a pivotal time, as AI-driven demand, memory constraints, and geopolitical pressures reshape the global electronics industry. You willoperateat the intersection of engineering, supply chain, and platform strategy to ensure Dyson productsremainresilient, scalable, and competitive.
As a Graduate Engineer, you will:
Supportcomponentselection, governance, and integration across Dyson platforms, including compliance (REACH, RoHS), lifecycle management, structured part control, BOM health, and PLM data management
Contribute tocomponentgovernance and data integrity acrossprogrammes
Supportcomponentstrategy development, including multi-sourcing, approved vendor selection, and alignment to technology roadmaps (e.g.MCU families, memoryarchitectures)
Drive consistency and reuse of components across platforms to enable scalable product development
Support technical assessment and integration decisions by:
Comparing specifications andidentifyingalternative components
Assessing impactstofirmware, PCB design, and system performance
Supporting qualification of alternative parts to ensure robust integration
Support lifecycle and supply risk management, including:
PCN, EOL, and 4M changes, with clear understanding of impact to components and PCBAs
Risks such as obsolescence, supply constraints, and single-source dependencies
Structured risk tracking and early warning mechanisms
Collaborate with engineering, procurement, suppliers, and design partners to aligncomponentselection, supplier strategy, and risk control
Contribute to improvements in processes, data quality, and analytical tools, while gaining exposure to cost and value trade-offs in component-level decisions
What You Will Learn
Componentstrategy impact on product architecture, cost, and scalability
Integration trade-offs across hardware, firmware, and system performance
Lifecycle and supply risk management in a global environment
Platform-level standardisation, reuse, and resilience
Working across engineering, supply chain, and product development
About You
Bachelor’s degree inElectrical, Electronics, or Communication Engineering (or related discipline).
Strong understanding of electronic components, including passive, active, and electromechanical devices.
Solid foundation in electronics design, with the ability todemonstrateapplication of technicalknowledge through academic projects or co-curricular activities.
Strong analytical and problem-solving skills, with the ability to communicate effectively and work collaboratively.
Familiarity with data handling and dashboarding using tools such as Microsoft Excel, Python, or similar platforms is an added advantage.
Attributes & Mindset
Curious and eager to learn, with a genuine interest in electronics and product development
Proactive,organised, and willing to take ownership of assigned work
Comfortable working with data, details, and technical information
Able to think beyond individual components and understand wider system impact
Collaborative, adaptable, and comfortable working in a fast-moving engineering environment
Dyson is an equal opportunity employer. We know that great minds don’t think alike, and it takes all kinds of minds to make our technology so unique. We welcome applications from all backgrounds and employment decisions are made without regard to race, colour, religion, national or ethnic origin, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, age, disability, protected veteran status or other any other dimension of diversity.

Dyson solves real-world problems and creates better products through the application of engineering, science, design and creativity. It is a family-owned, global technology company, founded by Sir James Dyson who remains at the helm alongside his son Jake.
Since inventing the first cyclonic bagless vacuum cleaner, the DC01, Dyson has consistently invested in research and development to improve its products and technologies radically. Dyson offers products across a growing range of areas: floorcare, air purification, robotics, haircare including formulations, lighting, hand drying, and most recently audio. Dyson continues to expand into new areas.
Today, Dyson sells products in more than 80 markets, has 450 Dyson stores worldwide and is available in all major technology and beauty retailers. Dyson has global headquarters in Singapore and major technology campuses in Singapore, the UK, Malaysia, and the Philippines. Its global team of engineers, scientists and software developers are focused on developing technology-enabled products which work better and which people love to use. Key areas of focus have included high-speed electric digital motors, sensing and vision systems, robotics, machine learning and aerodynamics.
Beyond products, to encourage an inventive future, Dyson is also inspiring the next generation of engineers and inventors through the Dyson Institute of Engineering and Technology, the James Dyson Foundation and the James Dyson Award.
The Dyson family applies its problem-solving approach in other fields, and established Dyson Farming in 2012. It is one of the largest farming businesses in the UK, extending to 36,000 acres across Lincolnshire, Oxfordshire, Gloucestershire and Somerset. It is a family-owned enterprise unlike any other, focussed on long-term investment in British farming and the countryside to grow tasty and nutritious food.