Graduate Programme

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Booth Welsh is a multidisciplinary engineering and technology business that thrives on innovation, collaboration, and delivering impactful solutions. OurGraduate Programmeoffers a structured pathway to kickstart your career, combining hands-on experience, professional development, and the opportunity to work innovative projects. 


What Is the Graduate Programme? 


Ourtwo-year programmeis designed to develop future leaders across a range of disciplines, providing you with the tools, knowledge, and experience to grow. Through departmental rotations, mentoring, and tailored training, you'll gain insights into our business and develop expertise in your chosen field. More info can be found here -Graduate Programme : Booth Welsh 


Areas of Opportunity 


We're looking for graduates across a wide range of backgrounds. Not just engineers! 


  • Engineering: Process, Systems, Mechanical, Electrical, Instrumentation 
  • Project Management 
  • People, Brand & Culture: HR, Marketing 
  • Commercial & Finance: Budgeting, Procurement, Project Control 
  • IT & Cybersecurity 
  • HSEQ: Health, Safety, Environmental, and Quality 


What You'll Do 


  • Year One: Gain hands-on experience in your assigned department, lead a project, and explore cross-functional areas of the business. 
  • Year Two: Work collaboratively with fellow graduates on a live business challenge and continue building expertise in your specialist area. 

Along the way, you'll benefit from: 

  • Professional Development: Structured training aligned with your career goals. 
  • Regular Reviews: Support and feedback to ensure continuous growth. 
  • Pay Progression: Performance-based salary increases every six months. 


Why Choose Booth Welsh? 


At Booth Welsh, we're committed to your development and wellbeing. Joining us means being part of a culture that values innovation, collaboration, and sustainable practices. 


Here's what you can expect: 


  • Hybrid Working: Flexible options after three months. 
  • Good Benefits: 33 days of holiday (plus a Holiday Boost scheme), access to our onsite gym, and free barista coffee. 
  • Wellbeing Support: Health coverage, rewards, and pension contributions. 
  • Sustainability-Focused Perks: Electric car and cycle-to-work schemes. 


Who We're Looking For 


We're seeking motivated, adaptable graduates who are ready to make an impact. Whether you're in engineering, business, or technology, we have a place for you 


 

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