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Exploration and Production

Using your expertise to source a better energy future

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£38,000 starting salary (£40,000 with a relevant PhD)
+ £1,500 welcome bonus
UK (mainly London and Aberdeen)
International and/or off-shore placement

Closing date for applications
This scheme is now closed. Register Your Interest here and we'll let you know if more roles become available.

Working with E.ON Exploration and Production (E&P), you'll get to help us find new resources in the North Sea and beyond. It's an exciting venture filled with talented people. And it's got huge potential - for both you and us.

What you'll do
You'll have the chance to work on global projects in a number of areas. These projects will take you to different countries, introduce you to all kinds of experts, and prepare you for practically any challenge the industry can throw at you. The scheme, which lasts two years, is slightly different for each graduate, depending on your background, interests and training needs.

E.ON E&P is a company focused on finding new resources in the UK sector of the North Sea. We have offices in London, Aberdeen and Great Yarmouth, assets throughout the U.K. continental shelf, and interests in key pipeline infrastructure throughout both regions.

In other words, we've got everything we need. Except you.

What you'll need to bring
You'll need at least a Master's degree (or equivalent) in a relevant engineering or science subject (take a look at the 'Apply Now' section of the website for more details on what degree backgrounds we expect). You'll love to take initiative and have a real passion for tackling energy issues. We'll also look for top notch problem solving skills and the willingness to move abroad.

Interested?
Please visit our apply pages where you'll find details of the specific roles that fall within the scheme.

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