Kickstart your career with the TotalEnergies Young Graduate Program! This is your chance to gain real-world professional experience, develop key skills, and enjoy international exposure right after university. You’ll receive a competitive monthly salary and hands-on training at TotalEnergies offices in South Africa.
Eligibility
Qualifications:
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Matric Plus
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B/BTech degree in Mechanical, Electrical, or Electromechanical Engineering (must be geographically mobile)
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B/BTech degree in Finance/Accounting or Accounting Technician NQ5 qualification
Skills & Experience:
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0-5 years of work experience
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Strong academic record
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Proficiency in Microsoft Office (PowerPoint, Excel, Word)
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Excellent communication skills(verbal & written)
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Curiosity & eagerness to learn
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Problem-solving & analytical thinking
Benefits
As a trainee, you’ll enjoy:
✅ Competitive monthly salary
✅ Hands-on professional training
✅ Mentorship & networking opportunities
✅ 24-month rotational programacross different departments
✅ Performance-based growth – excel during probation to secure a successful training journey
Roles & Responsibilities
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Complete training modules to build technical & professional skills
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Rotate across departments for diverse exposure
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Shadow experienced professionals& engage in mentorship
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Work on real projects & collaborate with teams
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Contribute ideas & solutions in discussions
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Seek feedback to continuously improve
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Show enthusiasm & willingness to learn
HSEQ Commitment
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Ensure compliance with HSE policies & legal requirements
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Promote a safe working environment
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Support HSE risk reduction strategies
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Enforce HSE competency in your area
Deadline: Open until filled
📌 Ready to apply? Click HERE to submit your application today!

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