Dyson doubles number of UK engineers

May 10, 2010 by news   Comments (0)

Dyson is doubling its UK engineering team from 350 to 700.  Bucking the trend, Dyson is increasing research and development investment and recruiting during recession.

The new engineers, many from university, will work at Dyson’s Wiltshire laboratories, where machines are conceived, researched and designed.  New positions include graduate design engineers, mechanical engineers and acoustic engineers.
 
Dyson – the second highest UK patent filer after Rolls Royce – invests millions developing new technology every year, making it one of Britain’s most inventive companies.  Areas of expertise include microbiology, fluid, mechanical, electrical, electro magnetic compatibility, thermal, acoustic and software engineering. For more information contact Dan Crowley on Daniel.crowley@dyson.com