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Our 2-year graduate program offers a unique opportunity to launch your career in a diverse and inclusive global organisation. There is the greatest variety of challenges, experiences and responsibilities to choose from, endless discoveries to be made about who you are and what you are capable of – and a friendly, diverse and supportive group of experts from around the world to ensure you are not alone.
The purpose of the Honeywell graduate program is to build a pipeline of fantastic talent for the future and fast track development. This is achieved through providing challenging and meaningful assignments with great learning opportunities, together with a planned and supported development program. You will develop yourself in a combination of technical, softskill, business acumen throughout your time as a Honeywell graduate.
HBS Graduate Project Engineer - Darwin based
Execution of fixed scopes of work on projects and development of further engineering skills. This will involve implementing defined parts of standard engineering solutions under the close supervision of other project engineers and assisting in the development of new or non-standard solutions.
Qualifications
Relevant Undergraduate Degree – Engineer: IT, ICT, Computer Science completed in the 2 years preceding the start date for the Graduate role, February 2019.
Eligibility:
We can only accept applications from those who:
We are looking for people who are:
To apply or for more information go to our website.
Honeywell is an Equal Opportunity Employer and we support a diverse workforce.
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> 100,000 employees
R&D and Manufacturing
Honeywell is a Fortune 100 company that invents and manufactures new technologies, products and solutions for customers all around the world.
The emphasis on Graduate development through both soft skills and technical on the job training whilst working on large projects.
The variety of the work and the challenging nature of the work
Pay, Flexible hours.
Opportunity to travel for work and training and having offices all over the world give you a chance to work anywhere
Working with cutting edge technology
Not enough graduates and the work is a bit single tracked
Lack of jobs, uninteresting work
Being a large corporate there are a number of policies and procedures that can get frustrating
Limited creativity/stimulation in the office environment
A lot of work delegated to graduates can be a bit daunting at times.