I applied online. I interviewed at Stirling Dynamics (Bristol, England) in Feb 2026
Interview
The technical interview included an open-ended rotational dynamics and another simulink model with a a theta output (again to do with rotations) problem that required the candidate to identify missing assumptions and define parameters before solving.
While this approach can effectively assess engineering reasoning, the structure of the interview included a lengthy verbal discussion beforehand, which made transitioning into an open-ended analytical problem more challenging.
Candidates may benefit from pacing that allows sufficient mental space for structured problem-solving.
Overall, the interviewer tested assumption management and communication skills in addition to technical knowledge. I would encourage the company to structure technical interviews in a way that promotes collaborative problem-solving rather than ambiguity without clarification. Alternative formats such as one-on-one technical discussions, structured case walkthroughs, or clearly defined assumption-setting exercises may better reflect how engineers actually work in practice.
I share this feedback respectfully and with the intention of contributing to a constructive candidate experience.
Thank you for the opportunity to interview.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
a flywheel with speed 30 rads / sec need to be stopped, what are the calculations and do you need any other measurements. I (moment of Inertia) was provided after a long pause = 1KG METRE SQUARED
I applied online. I interviewed at Stirling Dynamics (Bristol, England)
Interview
Friendly for an afternoon. Had a motivational/technical interview in one go and a presentation about emerging technologies, but received 0 feedback from the assessment day even after requesting multiple times (as it is promised).
Thank you for leaving a review and for taking the time to interview for one of our roles. I'm really sorry to hear that you haven't received feedback following your assessment day. We aim to provide feedback to all candidates so I apologise if this did not happen on this occasion. Please can you email recruitment@stirling-dynamics.com with your name and we will arrange a time to discuss the feedback.
I applied online. The process took 4 weeks. I interviewed at Stirling Dynamics (Bristol, England) in Feb 2025
Interview
Pre-interview screening video call (approx. 20-30 mins) with head of engineering asking questions aimed at elaborating aspects of CV. Also included some technical questions e.g. what are the P, I and D components of PID Control, what does the stability of a signal/response (i.e., decaying with time) mean.
If the pre-interview call goes well, you will be invited to an in-person interview (approx. 1 hour), however no reimbursement of travel expenses will be provided. During the interview, I was asked a mix of competency questions along with technical questions.