Chevron Australia
Type of Organisation
Oil and Gas Operator
Employer Profile
Chevron Australia is the focal point of some of Chevron’s most exciting projects globally, and our employment opportunities will put you on the frontline to help deliver crucial new energy to the world.
We believe the future of energy is lower carbon and that affordable, reliable, ever cleaner energy is essential to achieving a more prosperous and sustainable world. Our commitment to sustainability has never been stronger and our approach is integrated throughout our business to strive to protect the environment, empower people, and get results the right way—today and tomorrow.
Diversity and inclusion are core values at Chevron, and form part of our Chevron Way.
We learn from and respect the cultures in which we operate and have an inclusive work
environment that values the uniqueness and diversity of individual talents, experiences,
and ideas.
Chevron Australia promotes a workplace that welcomes contributions from all people.
We actively encourage people of all abilities, cultures and backgrounds, sexualities and
genders, all age groups and Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islanders to apply.
Through our Reconciliation Action Plan, we will create an inclusive workplace where
employees understand and respect Aboriginal histories and cultures and where cultural
diversity is celebrated.
Locations where there are vacancies for graduates
Perth, Onslow, Rotational (FIFO)
Residency Requirements
Australian Citizens and Australian Permanent Residents only.
Roles available for Graduates
Engineering, Information Technology, HSE, Earth Science, Business & Commercial,
Health & Medical
Degree Subjects Required for Graduates wishing to apply
Any Engineering degree; IT degrees; Commerce; Geology & Geophysics; Law; Health,
Safety and Environment degrees
Employer Website
http://careers.chevron.com/find-a-job/australia/student-opportunities
What do recent graduates say are the best things about working with us?
"The opportunity to work on large-scale world renowned projects and undertake roles which require a significant amount of responsibility. Another positive would be the opportunity for development, both technical and non-technical, through on-the-job learning and formal training."