Brisbane, Perth
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The Intern program provides students with 12 weeks of paid employment, giving them the opportunity to participate in industry-leading oil and gas projects while acquiring practical skills relevant to their field of study.
We also provide education and training during the program to help cultivate your professional skills within a diverse, inclusive, supportive, and collaborative workplace.
We encourage candidates who self-identify as neurodivergent (Autistic, ADHD, Dyslexia, Dyscalculia, Tourette's, etc.) to apply. The Intern Program is part of a Neurodiversity Inclusion Program and will include accommodations and support throughout.
During the University Intern Program, you will work across various teams on a variety of projects designed to grow your capabilities and add business value. You can also expect cross-functional opportunities that increase your business knowledge as you collaborate to deliver results.
This role will be based in Brisbane Head Office.
We encourage applications from motivated and talented Business university students with individual streams or combinations of marketing, commerce, business, HR, finance, or related disciplines, with a keen interest in the oil and gas industry.
To be eligible for the Chevron University Intern Program applicants must be:
You will participate in world-leading energy projects, and advance your professional development. Here are just some of the benefits of working in the University Intern Program:
Following completion of the 12-week program, summer university students who consistently perform above expectations may be considered for full-time graduate positions, where roles are available.
I work in IT infrastructure. Much of my day-to-day work focuses on compliance and audit preparation (patching, vulnerability prevention and mitigation), as well as upgrading and replacing systems and hardware.
Very satisfied with work, broad range of responsibilities with enough room to find my own interesting projects to work on.
Day-to-day I support frontline engineering in critical tasks to ensure we can maintain operation. This involves start to finish of making changes on sight, documenting them for traceability and ensuring value opportunities are targeted. As a process (chemical) engineer in a multidisciplinary role this requires high level of collaboration with SMEs and frontline team to ensure the integrity of non-process decisions and clearly convey the outcome of process checks/calcs.
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1,000 - 50,000 employees
Mining, Oil & Gas
One of the world's leading integrated energy companies, operating the Gorgon and Wheatstone LNG projects and an interest in the North West Shelf.
The flexibility & hybrid work location options are very good and the condensed work week model of having every second Friday off is very nice.
I am given opportunities to work on interesting projects and further develop my skills.
Strong focus on supporting ongoing development of employees, including supporting additional tertiary education.
Great roles with real responsibilities, competitive salary, great work-life balance (9-day fortnight) and culture.
The culture within my direct [team] is friendly and collaborative. I am surrounded by the most supportive environment I've experienced in a workplace.
Working across timezones can be challenging.
Adoption of improvements can be slow, and finding relevant information can be difficult, due to the magnitude of available information across a range of internal sources.
Large company with people constantly moving around, so people don't know how systems work and why things were done the way they were.
Long graduate program.
Can be challenging working for a large company, lots of layers of management.