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Work as a trainee at F4E!

Working as a trainee at F4E will give you valuable professional experience

Are you a university graduate who wants to gain international professional experience and contribute to the work of F4E? Or who is curious about ITER and simply wants to be part of one of the most ambitious energy projects in the world today? A traineeship at F4E is the perfect opportunity! We are looking for graduates in Engineering, Physics, Law, Human Resources, Finance and Communication.

Our traineeship programme is open to university graduates who are nationals of one of the Member States of the European Union or Switzerland and who have a university degree of at least three years of study (minimum a bachelor’s degree and the university degree must have been obtained within the last three years before the closing date for applications). Applicants also need to have a very good knowledge of English, the main working language of F4E.

The traineeship is paid and lasts from four to nine months with F4E in any of the three sites: Barcelona (Spain), Cadarache (France), or Garching (Germany), starting on 1 October 2016.

The deadline to apply is 31 May, 12 pm (Barcelona time).

Read more about the traineeships and how to apply here.

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