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Transport for London (TfL) is hiring up to 100 graduate trainees to work on the multi-billion pound upgrade of London’s transport network. 05/10/2012
Engineers, project managers, and technical and corporate roles all need filling, after the organisation welcomed 86 graduate apprentices in September 2012.
Graduates will spend up to three years as trainees, depending on their subject, joining teams across London. Projects include the Victoria Station upgrade, Barclays Cycle Hire, Northern Line Extension and London Overground, among others.
Transport commissioner, Peter Hendy CBE said, 'TfL is committed to offering fantastic opportunities both on our graduate and apprenticeship schemes. The transport industry needs highly motivated recruits and we can offer a long and fulfilling career with world-class training. I know, as I started as a graduate trainee in 1975.'
TfL currently employs more than 24,000 employees directly and tens of thousands more through its suppliers. Within the last two financial years, the company have created 135 graduate roles.
You can apply for a graduate position at Transport for London Graduate Opportunities .
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