First year usually based location
UK & Europe - rotational scheme
Head Office Location
London
Disciplines Accepted
MEng (or equivalent) in:
Naval Architecture
Marine Engineering
Mechanical Engineering
Materials Engineering
Ship science
Electrical & control engineering
All degrees must be fully accredited with the UK Engineering Council.
How to apply
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At Lloyd's Register, we believe that life
matters. As one of the world's leading
classification societies, we're an organisation
that's driven by principles rather than profit.
Our world-class marine expertise and
uncompromising commitment to safety means
everyone who works here does something
that matters - every single day.
Our goal is to help our clients improve
performance while setting the standards for
safe, sustainable shipping around the globe.
By providing the highest possible levels of
service, technical and relationship excellence,
we help protect lives, livelihoods and the
environment at sea.
We're currently looking for talented, ambitious
graduates to join our 2009 Marine Graduate
Training Scheme to be technical specialists
and future leaders of our business and build a
rewarding career in the marine industry. It's a
two year training scheme, where you'll have
plenty of time to acquire a considerable base
of knowledge whilst honing your practical
skills.
During this time, we'll provide you with all
the technical skills and experience you need
to become a world-class marine specialist,
including in-depth training from a range
of industry-leading experts within our
organisation. And, to support your technical
training and assess your performance, you'll
meet regularly with a mentor.
Getting hands-on experience is an important
part of the course too, and to make sure you
get to develop your new-found abilities in a
practical environment, you'll spend 14 weeks
working in a shipyard carrying out ship repair
and construction. We'll also make sure you
get time at sea experiencing the operation and
day to day maintenance of the ship.
You will also spend approximately 6 months
in our London office and 3 months in one
of our outport offices, where you'll gain a
deeper understanding of our Marine business
and the various departments and services.
Departments in London could include
Technical Investigations, Classification and
Engineering Systems.
The following two years will see you on
placement putting your new skills into
practice where you could be based anywhere
across the globe. Wherever you're based,
you'll spend this building up your experience
and spending valuable time working towards
applying for Chartered Engineer status
We also offer a Sponsorship Scheme for
undergraduates in their final two years of
study, providing paid summer vacation work
experience and sponsorship towards studies.
This could be in our London office working
in one of the above mentioned departments
on a specific project or being based in one of
our outport offices where you will go out on
surveys.
In return for your dedication and effort, you'll
enjoy a career that can really make a difference
along with a benchmarked salary and
comprehensive rewards package. If you think
you can help us to make the marine environment
a safer place and really do something
that matters, find out more and apply at