Career Opportunities / Graduate Development Programme
Our businesses are all about energy but ScottishPower is really about people, whether they be our customers, part of our team or those concerned with environmental issues.
For ScottishPower to achieve its vision to be the UK’s best integrated power provider and a world leader in renewables, we need people who are innovative, self motivated and who excel at what they do.
ScottishPower, part of the Iberdrola Group, is the UK's leading supplier of green energy products to domestic and business customers and we aim to increase our renewable energy capacity in the UK to 1,000 MW by 2010.
We now operate in an Atlantic energy platform with locations in the UK, Spain, USA, South America and other parts of Europe so joining us means truly entering an international arena.
We are looking for talented individuals with a passion for excellence; possessing or expecting an honours degree, we are particularly interested in people with engineering or business qualifications. At ScottishPower, people are expected to deliver, so as well as your qualifications, you’ll need some very special personal qualities. You will work as part of our team to ensure customers are delighted with our service and to do that, you’ll need to be a strong team player with the ability to communicate and influence others.
In return you'll participate in professional training initiatives and receive excellent development opportunities which will involve real experience in the discipline of your choice. You can expect to receive a comprehensive development programme that will be tailored towards both your personal and professional career aspirations. You will also have the opportunity to work towards relevant professional qualifications.
As you would expect from a company that regards graduate recruitment and development as key to securing our future success, we offer a competitive package of rewards including a competitive salary and generous contributory pension scheme.
The 2008 Graduate Development Programme is now closed. Please visit our website later in the year for details of our 2009 programme.