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GE Power Conversion & Storage Graduate Engineering Training Programme – MECHANICAL

GE Vernova
Glasgow
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GE Power Conversion & Storage Graduate Engineering Training Programme – MECHANICAL

Join the GE Power Conversion & Storage Graduate Engineering Training Programme – MECHANICAL role at GE Vernova

The programme contributes to the global push towards energy efficiency and decarbonization, working with major energy, maritime, and industrial organizations to provide specialist motors, drives, and control technologies.

Job Description:
Graduate Engineering Training Programme (GETP):

  • Duration: 24 months, featuring four 6-month rotations starting mid-September 2026
  • Accreditation: IET accredited programme
  • Community: Network with fellow graduates and placement students, and benefit from the ‘Buddy’ programme for guidance from current graduates.
  • Development: Access mentorship, professional registration support, and specialized training.
  • Gain Experience: Apply your skills within our mechanical engineering teams and gain exposure to business areas like project management and quality.
Candidate Requirements:
  • Education: 2:1 degree in mechanical engineering, robotic/mechatronic engineering, design, or related fields.
  • Skills: Passion for problem-solving in engineering and technology.
  • Eligibility: Unrestricted, permanent work authorization for the UK (no visa sponsorship) and ability to achieve Security Cleared clearance level from UK Security Vetting.
Benefits:
  • Competitive salary, 26 days’ annual leave plus UK public holidays, employer pension contributions, income protection, private health insurance, life assurance, flexible working arrangements, and PEI paid membership.
Explore Our Impact:
  • Industrial Electrification: Robust and efficient induction motors for high-performance applications.
  • Naval Solutions: Expert engineering solutions ensuring durability in naval propulsion systems.
  • Sector Engagement: Discover our contributions in energy storage, industrial electrification, and civil marine.
Additional Information:
  • Relocation Assistance Provided: No


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