CAREERS AND EMPLOYABILITY
Forge a career that lasts. What will your future be made of?
OUR CAREERS SERVICE
Think of our award-winning Careers Service (accredited by the Graduate Futures Institute) as your backstage pass to the world of work.
Book one-to-one appointments to polish your CV, rehearse interviews, or get insider tips on placements, internships, and job hunting.
Whether you’re exploring options, planning your next step, or just curious about what’s out there, we’ve got what it takes to help you turn applications into acceptances.
YOUR EMPLOYABILITY JOURNEY STARTS IN FIRST YEAR. HERE'S HOW TO START THINKING ABOUT IT.
Your Materials Science and Engineering degree skills will allow you to explore many career directions. Click the plus signs to learn how your employability journey progresses throughout your degree.
AVERAGE SALARY
Spoiler: your skills do pay the bills
is the average salary for our Materials Science and Engineering student 15 months after graduation
(Graduate Outcomes Survey 2023, as presented by Discover Uni)
DID YOU KNOW?
The University of Manchester is the number-one most sought-after university by the UK's Top Graduate Employers.
(High Fliers Graduate Market Report, 2026)
WHAT YOU COULD BE WORKING ON AFTER GRADUATION
Discover some exciting projects our graduates go on to work on:
- Development of lightweight automotive alloys Designing and testing new aluminium or magnesium alloy formulations to reduce vehicle weight while maintaining crash safety, including lab-scale casting, heat-treatment optimization, and mechanical property validation.
- Scaling up battery electrode materials Working with a manufacturing team to transition a new lithium-ion cathode or anode material from lab synthesis to pilot production, focusing on slurry formulation, coating uniformity, and performance consistency in real cells.
- Failure analysis of turbine blade coatings Investigating why protective ceramic coatings on gas-turbine blades degrade prematurely by using microscopy, mechanical testing, and thermal cycling experiments, then recommending improved coating compositions or processing methods to extend service life.
TRANSLATING YOUR DEGREE FOR EMPLOYEES
Here's how what you've learned becomes what makes you desirable: