ROVOP Graduation Day. From left, Sam Rowley, Mathilde Demey and Angus Grindlay (Photo by Ross Johnston/Newsline Media)

ROVOP to hold open day for 2020 graduate programme

ROVOP, the global subsea robotics company, is set to host its annual graduate open day at its Aberdeen headquarters, inviting

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ROVOP, the global subsea robotics company, is set to host its annual graduate open day at its Aberdeen headquarters, inviting final year university students to learn about its two-year programme, taking place on Wednesday, December 4.

This unique event will give attendees the opportunity to find out how to apply for the company’s 2020 intake, as well as hear from key members of ROVOP staff including its CEO David Lamont, those currently on the programme, and those who have completed it.

ROVOP’s bespoke programme offers a two-year structured training and development plan, tailored to each individual’s background and aspirations. Experience is gained through rotation within 13 departments of the company, with the opportunity to specialise within a chosen department at the end of the programme.

David Lamont, CEO at ROVOP said: “This is an exciting time to join ROVOP, as we continue to grow globally and expand our service offering. Our successful graduate programme has been running for over five years now, providing a platform for growth and development for those starting their career in the industry.

“We look forward to welcoming a new group of graduates into our team in 2020.”

Full details on the application and selection process and the information needed to tailor submissions will be outlined on the day.

To register your interest email jobs@rovop.com with the subject #graduate2020 and attach a copy of your CV.

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