FAQs
What is the duration of the Siemens Energy Graduate Program?
The Siemens Energy Graduate Program lasts for two years.
What kind of experience will I gain during the program?
You will gain hands-on experience through three individually designed assignments, including one eight-month international assignment, while actively being integrated into your team's day-to-day activities.
Will I have a mentor during the program?
Yes, each participant will be paired with a dedicated mentor who will guide you through immersive experiences and help you achieve your career goals.
What department will I be working in?
You will be part of the execution team in the Electrical Systems unit, where you will work on impactful real-world projects related to power generation, transmission, or power-to-X.
Are there international opportunities during the program?
Yes, there is an eight-month international assignment included in the program.
What qualifications are required to apply for this program?
You need a master's degree or equivalent in Electrical Engineering, along with up to 36 months of significant practical work experience, and a minimum of 3 months of international experience.
What languages are required for this position?
Excellent English and fluent German skills are required to work within a multicultural environment.
Will I work on real projects during the program?
Yes, you will work on meaningful projects and real global issues, supporting customers in their transition to a more sustainable world.
What type of skills are valued in applicants for this graduate program?
Highly motivated team players with strong problem-solving and analytical skills, as well as the ability to communicate complex technical issues effectively, are valued.
Is Siemens Energy committed to diversity and inclusion?
Yes, Siemens Energy celebrates diversity and is committed to inclusion, promoting a workplace that values all backgrounds and perspectives.