Nordic Graduate Program 2024 - Denmark
Schneider Electric
Nordic Graduate Program 2024
We are looking for passionate graduates for our graduate program - focused directly on your education, and your professional and personal development. Being a graduate at Schneider Electric means being together with highly capable and collaborative colleagues while working with real life cases supporting the sustainable energy agenda.
What we are looking for!
You are a recently graduated students with a Bachelor or Masters’ Degree in Engineering, Power Electronics who are ready to be part of a high-performance team.
We hope you are curious and interested in spending time with us while learning a lot of new stuff. At the same time, you will use your theoretical knowledge to challenge yourself - and us - in your work. This requires an investment from your side and a willingness to participate in both knowledge sharing and development. We want you to be results oriented, entrepreneurial, open-minded and have an interest in energy management and efficiency. You also need an interest in business to ensure that we keep adding value to our customer, our partners and to Schneider Electric in everything we do.
Program duration: August 2024 – May 2025
Location: Denmark, Kolding
Extra: This is a paid graduate program where you will continue your career with Schneider Electric after its’ conclusion.
Graduate responsibilities
We are now looking for graduates in this area:
Power Electronics Expert - R&D
We're seeking a dynamic power electronics enthusiast to join our team and help drive product development and innovation in electrical energy conversion. You'll get to dive into innovating energy conversion, solving complex problems, contributing to innovation, and crafting reliable, cost-effective designs within an agile framework.
How to Apply
Apply to the program as soon as possible. Please add a comment with your application which position you are most interested in.
Opslaget er indhentet automatisk fra virksomhedens jobsider og vises derfor kun som uddrag. Log ind for at se det fulde opslag eller gå videre til opslaget her: