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Shell Australia can offer you a platform from which you can propel your career and work on game changing projects, such as the Prelude FLNG, that make a difference on a local and global level.
We're working at the very forefront of the energy industry, on uniquely innovative projects. From the beginning, you'll gain cutting-edge experience. You'll have the opportunity to work with brilliant people from all around the world, sharing expertise and points of view that will hugely enrich your experience.
We are looking for Graduates, set on building a better future to join us on the next Graduate Programme commencing March 2022. We'd love to hear from people who are curious to try new ways of working, adventurous enough to continuously push the boundaries, and who have the tenacity to drive ideas forward. Our Graduate Programme will develop both your professional expertise and your leadership potential. This is where you will work and learn as an integral part of a talented global team and be inspired by where your career could take you. We will support you every step of the way, through a combination of structured training, informal learning on-the-job training, regular assessments, and inspiring mentors.
What we're looking for:
We are looking for remarkable students in their final year of study or graduates with less than three years of work experience that are interested in the following roles:
To apply:
Please note you must possess current Australian or New Zealand permanent residency (PR) or citizenship at the time of applying.
Please visit our website to learn more and apply.
Office-based engineering support to the local offshore asset. In my current role, my day-to-day responsibilities are typically interfacing with vendors to provide engineering solutions to production problems. An example is when equipment fails, you will need to investigate what you suspect caused the failure, propose a solution and then discuss with local vendors how you will be able to practically achieve this solution.
Currently on my first graduate rotation as shutdown inspection engineer. Work has focussed mainly on the midstream turnaround scheduled for 2025. Other than that, it has involved graduate development plan, HR manual reading and workday training.
I am a trading analyst in my first rotation on long term analytics. My day to day responsibilities include working for both the short term and long term traders. I also spend a lot of time completing allowing my company to value large assets for long term deals.
4.7
1,000 - 50,000 employees
Mining, Oil & Gas
Shell is a global group of energy and petrochemicals companies with an average of 93,000 employees in more than 70 countries.
Structured development in graduate program, but still flexible to your preferences for tasks & team rotations
Shell has so far provided me with excellent learning opportunities in areas I was previously experienced as well as new areas. I have been given a lot of responsibility even though I am only a graduate which has allowed me to be exposed to many areas of the business and increase my learning.
Training opportunities. The business has a large focus of developing employees internally. This includes opportunities for international travel to where the Shell SMEs to undertake internal training and appropriate vendor training.
Flexible working arrangements, opportunity to travel, friendly HR and good management
Competitive Benefits - L&D Opportunities - Global Environment
Changing team members frequently - movement around the company & divisions is promoted which is a plus, but constant handovers delay the progress of work
Bureaucracy
Sometimes getting information can be a bit cumbersome due to being a large company. Generally haven't had any issues through.
The company does not take on many graduates each year, as a result the Graduate community is relatively small. Whilst everyone is incredible supportive, you will have to navigate the graduate program with fewer peers and people in the same boat as you.
It takes up significant part of your life.