Build the Future - Local

Prysmian

The Role

Overview

One-year graduate program rotating between R&D and Operations, leading to a technical role.

Requirements

  • english
  • abroad experience
  • stem degree
  • teamwork
  • communication
  • start july

What You Bring

-You speak English fluently. -Previous work or study experiences abroad are considered a plus. -You have graduated in the last 24 months, or you are completing a degree in STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering and Math) fields. -You enjoy learning and working with other colleagues. -You have excellent communication and presentation skills. -You are available to start by July 2026.

Benefits

-A competitive reward package, including a bonus opportunity. -A training plan tailored for you in partnership with a Top-Ranking Business School. -A buddy who will help you to settle in quickly during the first year of your journey and a mentor who will provide guidance, support and knowledge to help you grow and develop as professional. -Opportunity to continuously develop your knowledge through the Prysmian local schools. -A wide range of training and career development opportunities based on performance. -A global network of 300+ other colleagues who have already joined our graduate program.

The Company

About Prysmian

-A global leader in cable manufacturing, specializing in energy and telecommunications cables for industries such as energy, infrastructure, and transportation. -Projects include large-scale energy transmission grids and advanced telecom networks. -Delivers groundbreaking solutions like underwater cables for renewable energy projects and smart city networks. -A key player in the energy transition, particularly in offshore wind and electric vehicle charging infrastructure. -Focused on delivering high-performance, sustainable, and reliable solutions for an interconnected world.

Sector Specialisms

Industrial

Energy

Infrastructure

Buildings

Residential

Commercial

Water Resources

Heavy Civil

Marine

Transport

Utilities

Solar

Wind

Nuclear

Government