FAQs
What kind of projects will I be working on as a Graduate Energy Engineer focusing on Industrial Decarbonisation?
As a Graduate Energy Engineer in the Industrial Decarbonisation team, you will work on projects related to energy transition solutions, feasibility studies, conceptual designs, and project delivery. These projects will involve helping industrial clients decarbonize their operations through various solutions such as adopting efficient technologies, fuel switching to green fuels, electrification, and renewable energy generation.
What technologies will I be working with in this role?
You will be working with a variety of technologies including industrial decarbonisation, Power 2 X, Bio 2 X, CCUS, Solar and PV, traditional thermal power systems, and Offshore Substations. You will research and implement the latest technologies to help clients reduce energy consumption and carbon emissions.
What is the team structure like for the Energy Transition division that I will be a part of?
You will be working in a team of over 40 engineers and consultants in the UK Energy Transition Team, as well as collaborating with 600 colleagues across global geographies. You will work in project teams of varying sizes, ranging from as large as 50 persons to as small as 2 persons. Your willingness to learn new engineering concepts and technologies quickly is important in this role.
How will my work as a Graduate Energy Engineer contribute to the company's goal of transitioning away from fossil fuels?
Your work will directly contribute to helping clients transition away from fossil fuels and reduce their carbon footprint. By researching and implementing new technologies and solutions for industrial decarbonisation, you will play a key role in helping the company meet its goal of closing the gap between fossil fuel usage and sustainable energy sources.