What you could do at Shell
You will be matched to one of engineering disciplines that fits with your ambitions and your skills. Some of the options available include:
Rotating Equipment Engineering, where you’ll play an essential role in maintaining their exceptional technical performance and have the opportunity to display your knowledge on major machinery types, rotor dynamics and performance calculations.
Mechanical Static Engineering, you’ll provide first-line mechanical static (pressurised equipment), shore based, maintenance and engineering support.
Process Automation, Control and Optimisation (PACO) Engineering, you could work on a range of Upstream and Downstream projects and operations, including base layer, advance process control, process safeguarding and alarm management.
Asset Maintenance, Reliability and Turnaround Engineering, you’ll be making critical decisions regarding Shell’s offshore and onshore facilities, in order to optimise the technical performance of their installations. As part of the team you will get involved in technical troubleshooting and reliability engineering. You could also work on new plant designs, construction & maintaining assets and large maintenance shut downs (turnarounds) of their oil and gas installations.
Whatever your discipline, you will be working with other like-minded individuals at the heart of business.
About this job:
Engineer your career with Shell! The industry-leading Shell Graduate Programme will put you in control of your own career development and set you on track to reaching your potential. From the moment you start on the Programme you could be working on large scale engineering projects through real hands-on roles. Drilling platforms, refineries, new plants and tankers; they are all developed and built by our engineers, working together in multidisciplinary and international teams.
Who are they looking for?
Talented interns, graduates and young professionals (with less than 3 years’ work experience) who hold a University Master's Degree in Mechanical or Aerospace Engineering.
Why are they hiring mechanical and aerospace engineers?
Mechanical and Aerospace engineers with masters in various specialties make an impact in a number of areas within Shell. Your engineering and analytical skills could prove a powerful combination as you develop and design technical solutions in a broad, complex manufacturing environment. You are also likely to have the necessary skills to successfully process a range of information and effectively work in diverse teams.
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