Equinor Opens Applications for Graduate Program 2025 Until September 1st. Positions for Graduates and Recent Graduates in Geology, Biology, and Engineering.
Equinor has announced the opening of applications for the Graduate Program 2025, which will be available until September 1st. This program is aimed at graduates and recent graduates in the fields of geology, biology, and various engineering disciplines, offering an excellent opportunity for professional development.
Equinor, a recognized Norwegian energy company with a presence in Brazil for over two decades, is seeking talent to join its team through this trainee program. No prior experience is required to apply, thus providing a unique chance for young professionals to start their careers in one of the largest companies in the sector.
Applications for the Equinor Trainee Program
Graduates and recent graduates from courses such as administration, economics, accounting, geology, engineering, biology, chemistry, among others, are eligible to participate in the selection process until September 1st. Previous experience is not a mandatory requirement, and applications can already be made through the official website: https://www.equinor.com/careers/graduates. This is an excellent opportunity for those who wish to start a career path in a renowned energy company.
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Requirements for the Trainee Program
To be part of Equinor’s trainee program, applicants must have a bachelor’s, postgraduate, or master’s degree in a field relevant to the desired position. Alternatively, participants must be about to graduate by the program’s start date. Additionally, candidates must have less than two years of experience in the area of interest and possess an advanced level of English.
Specifics for Engineers
For specific engineering positions, in addition to the mentioned criteria, registration with the Regional Council of Engineering and Agronomy (CREA) is mandatory. Participation in Equinor’s program offers trainees the chance to rotate through various operational areas, promoting rich development and career consolidation for those involved.
Opportunities at Equinor
Equinor is dedicated to integrating talent that can contribute to shaping the future of energy. This initiative is part of its mission to promote an innovative and collaborative environment, efficient in creating long-term value in a low-carbon scenario.
Equinor Profile
Equinor is an international energy company known for its commitment to a sustainable future. With a comprehensive portfolio that includes oil, gas, renewable energy, and low-carbon solutions, Equinor is the leading operator on the Norwegian continental shelf and the largest gas supplier to Europe.
Equinor Presence in Brazil
In Brazil, seen as a strategic area for Equinor, the portfolio is continuously growing, including assets in oil and gas (O&G) and renewable energy. In O&G, the company develops significant projects such as Raia and Bacalhau, in addition to maintaining producing assets like Peregrino and Roncador.
Assets in Renewable Energy
In the renewable energy segment, Equinor has stood out for its initiatives in solar energy. The company’s assets include the Apodi and Mendubim solar plants. Additionally, in 2023, Equinor acquired Rio Energy, a leading onshore renewable energy company in Brazil, further expanding its operations in the renewable energy and low carbon emission sector.
Source: lucas.schuenck@fsb.com.br

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