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Worley is a global professional services company of energy, chemicals and resources experts headquartered in Australia and they are looking for Business undergraduates in their penultimate year of study to join their paid 12 week summer internship program running from November 2024 to February 2025.
What you’ll do
To be considered for this role you will need to be undertaking a recognized, final year of study for Business or Logistics or Supply Chain Management degrees. Some knowledge of technical and practical Supply Chain Logistics skills.
Here are some of the benefits you will enjoy while working at Worley:
As part of the Worley Graduate Community, you will be supervised and mentored by experienced staff within Supply Chain Logistics department. This role will provide you with experience in the delivery of engineering services to Worley and its customers.
Worley aims to energize and empower its people to drive sustainable impact by fostering a values-driven culture that promotes belonging, connection, and innovation. The company is committed to building a diverse, inclusive, and respectful workplace where everyone feels they belong, can be their authentic selves, and are heard.
Worley is taking concrete actions, such as re-skilling employees, leveraging transferable skills, and supporting the transition of its workforce to become experts in today’s low carbon energy infrastructure and technology. Whatever the ambition, Worley provides a clear path forward, with no barriers to achieving career success.
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Please include the following documents in your application. Incomplete applications will not be considered:
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The opportunity is available to applicants in any of the following categories.
Australia
Australian Citizen
Australian Permanent Resident
International Student/Graduate Visa
Graduate Mechanical Engineer at Worley
Bachelor of Engineering (Mechanical) Honours at University of South Australia