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Graduate Programme Welsh Water

Job title
Graduate Programme
Salary
Competitive salary
Additional salary info
£21,672 per year
Contract
Fixed term
Working hours
Full-time
Closing date
05/07/2013
Location
Herefordshire, Wales
Additional location details
Across Wales and Herefordshire

Job description

The Welsh Water Graduate Programme is a two year programme which combines business experience, mentoring, entrepreneurship, training and development.

Welsh Water is committed to recruiting and investing in the development of new talent.

As a member of the Welsh Water Graduate Programme you will be given the recognition and support you need to help your career progress. At the end of your two year graduate programme, in consideration of your performance you will receive an offer of a permanent role.

Some areas of opportunity in Welsh Water are:

  • Engineering
  • Science
  • Business Information Services (IT)
  • Asset Strategy
  • Capital Design/Delivery
  • Data Analysis
  • Procurement

The two year programme includes:

  • Structured and challenging fixed term projects themed on current business initiatives
  • Management and leadership development
  • Project Management
  • Continuous professional development

From day one you will be collaborating on projects and contributing to current business objectives within experienced teams. We will give you the opportunity to progress and succeed, and in return we want you to make the most of it. That means taking personal responsibility for making a real and visible contribution to the company as well as to your own career.

Person requirements

Applicants must hold or expect to achieve a 2:1 at degree level, be flexible to relocate and travel across Wales and Herefordshire and hold a full UK driver's licence.

Accepted degree subjects

Any

How to apply

Applications are open from the 2 April 2013 - 5 July 2013.

 

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