FAQs
What kind of support will I receive as a Graduate Electrical and Instrumentation Engineer in the energy industry?
As a Graduate Electrical and Instrumentation Engineer, you will receive support through a structured Graduate Programme, including a buddy to help you settle in, a mentor to enhance your technical knowledge, and ongoing on-the-job coaching and support from your colleagues.
What opportunities for development are available in this role?
Throughout the first two years of the role, you will have the opportunity to develop real skills and knowledge within the Department, work with different technical experts, attend virtual and in-person courses, and participate in site surveillance trips at construction yards and offshore installations.
Will I have the opportunity to progress towards professional status or chartership in this role?
Yes, you will have the opportunity to work towards professional status or chartership as part of the Graduate Programme. You will also receive support to enhance your digital skills, chartership knowledge, and focus your career goals.
What kind of networking opportunities are available for Graduate Electrical and Instrumentation Engineers in the energy industry?
You will have the opportunity to build your network by spending time with different technical experts across multiple disciplines, as well as meeting other graduates across the country through virtual and in-person courses. This will help you gain a broader understanding of the industry and enhance your communication skills.