Kick off your engineering career in a permanent role from day one through a focused 12-month graduate experience starting between July and October 2026. You'll work directly on acid gas reclaiming operations, delivering technical solutions across industrial sites including refineries, chemical plants, and power stations.
What You'll Do
You’ll partner with commercial teams to support project delivery, conducting regular site visits to assess operational needs and improve performance. You’ll create detailed project plans, define resource needs, and coordinate both internal and external teams to keep initiatives on track. Managing budgets and monitoring costs will be central to your role, along with adjusting timelines and scope as needed to maintain project integrity.
You’ll track progress, report updates to stakeholders, and ensure client expectations are met through clear communication. Using process flow diagrams, piping and instrumentation drawings, and heat and material balances, you’ll interpret technical data to guide decision-making in complex industrial environments.
Requirements
A degree in Mechanical Engineering, Electrical Engineering, or Process Engineering is required. You should be comfortable working with technical documentation and have a strong interest in industrial processes and environmental performance.
Benefits
The programme offers structured training in both technical and professional skills, supported by a dedicated network including a mentor, coach, and HR manager. Monthly experiential learning, in-person workshops across Europe, and a sustainability-focused challenge help build practical expertise. You’ll benefit from regular feedback, career development discussions, and long-term opportunities across international operations.
Embedded in a non-hierarchical, collaborative culture, you’ll contribute to ecological transformation while being part of inclusive communities focused on diversity, equity, and sustainability. The organisation supports long-term growth, with clear pathways for progression and talent development.