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Do you wish to work in an international
environment? Are you interested in global
perspectives in various specialist divisions of
our Group? Are you looking for employee
development that adapts to your individual
skills? Then apply for the E.ON Graduate
Program.
You will get to know the international
E.ON Graduate Program, the fi elds of
activity in our Group and the opportunities
of entry provided in different countries.
Do you want to get to know us?
Then
visit our career page, where you can
find out more about an exciting future
at E.ON, get to know some of our
employees and inform yourself about
the variety of career opportunities.
Your energy shapes the future.
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The E.ON Graduate Program
Working at E.ON
Fields of activity for engineers Fields of activity for IT specialists Commercial business areas
Our structure
Group Management Climate & Renewables Generation
Exploration & Production Global Commodities New Build & Technology International Energy Connecting Energies IT Germany UK Nordic Benelux
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As an EGP member you will get to know E.ON from different per-spectives. And the program gives you a variety of development possibilities: You will not only profi t from the intensive insights into our business, but also receive training, personal mentoring and a general overview that will quickly enable you to ascertain internal connections.
Your placements
Various E.ON units take part in the EGP. In the fi rst few months you will get to know your main responsibilities, core tasks and our business, and take on accountability for various assign-ments. Further departments in various different units and areas of the Group then await you. You can make contacts and choose projects that interest you. And we will support you during the entire process.
Who we are looking for
Apart from commitment, personal initiative and mobility, E.ON Graduates should have an excellent specialist base: a completed university degree with excellent grades – in particular in (industri-al) engineering, economics, (commerci(industri-al) information technology or similar fi elds – as well as relevant industrial placements in dif-ferent companies. Ideally your qualifi cations should be rounded off by work experience abroad within the scope of specialized work placement.
During the E.ON Graduate Program (EGP)
with a maximum duration of 24 months,
you will be given a variety of different tasks
in various departments, in a highly
individ-ual way. Because, your background and
personal interests are decisive for the
pro-fessional direction of your particular EGP.
in the international E.ON Graduate Program
24 months,
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At a glance
Program structure•
Maximum of 24 months
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3-6 placements
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approx. 4 months per placement
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Temporary employment abroad
Workshops
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At the beginning of the program graduates will receive an introduction to the E.ON Group and the program.
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Through training modules you will get insights into current issues in the company and build up your group-wide network.
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Among other things the training plan includes basics of the energy industry and intercultural communication.
Mentoring
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Your personal mentor is your reliable partner at your side to provide support for all important issues.
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He will support you during the individual planning of your pro-gram and open doors and perspectives for you through his own network.
Progression of E.ON Graduate Program (example)
Mentoring Training Placement Month 1st placement 2nd placement 3rd placement (abroad) 4th placement 5th placement/planning of subsequent position Accompanying mentoring
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“The international focus of my EGP gave me the opportuni-ty of working as HR manager for fi ve months in Sweden at EC&R Northern Europe. All in all, I got to know four dif-ferent E.ON units within the space of 18 months, while working in different teams with a variety of specialist fo-cuses. Due to the variety of challenges, I was able to work out various different solutions – in a team as well as indi-vidually. I was always able to count on the help of my su-periors, colleagues and other graduates. Many of them are today very close friends. This network prepared me very well for my career at E.ON. After beginning in the HR department in Germany, I was eventually able to take on a technical job in Sweden after completing my EGP.“
Franziska Petersdorff Human Resources
“ Many former
graduates have
become close
friends.“
“The EGP gives you the opportunity of getting to know different areas of the energy business over 2 years, helping you to discover your strengths, weak-nesses and passions. The most attrac-tive factor for me was the international placement. I worked in a very small team in Istanbul, setting up the expan-sion of the company into Turkey. The EGP is fl exible, allowing you to choose different positions, and to tailor the program around your interests. Thanks to the EGP, I today have a great network of former graduates and colleagues on whose expertise and knowledge I can count at all times.“
Yasmin Ali
Engineering
“ The EGP helped me to discover my strengths,
weaknesses and passions.”
So, how was it?
Testimonials on the E.ON Graduate Program
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“Diversity is truly lived by in the EGP. I par-ticularly liked the wide variety of differ-ent fi elds I could work in. I was able to conduct projects independently from a very early stage. I was given the opportu-nity to gain real life insights into many processes in the energy business and supported from a theoretical point of view through various specialised work-shops. These still provide me with valu-able skills today! Furthermore, the knowl-edge gained in different units enables me to understand their specifi c traits and thus makes it easier to create strate-gic concepts and conduct projects across various units in my current position.“
“My EGP gave me the opportunity of getting to know the company and the energy business from a variety of different angles. I even had the chance of working in fi elds that were outside of my core areas of competence. And not to forget: The EGP was a great way of building up a wide network of many exceptional, inspiring people, spanning the entire Group. This network helps me to overcome many hurdles and to drive on all manner of projects today. The wide range of experiences I made during my EGP enables me to see things from many different perspectives, which allows me to work more effectively and effi ciently across various units.“
“ The EGP is defined
by true diversity.”
Daniela Kaiser
Human Resources
“I started my EGP in Romania, where I was able to see at fi rst hand exact-ly how decisions are made, prob-lems are solved and strategies com-piled. I was then given a placement in Sweden, which was a great expe-rience! I was provided many per-spectives I would otherwise have never experienced. During the months I managed to create a net-work of contacts and special ac-quaintances, which is a great asset to me today for my work as an engi-neer with project management re-sponsibilities. I can certainly say that the EGP was an exciting jour-ney and possibly one of the most valuable times of my life.“
Ruben Chetan
Engineering
“ One of the most
valuable times of
my life.“
“ The EGP opened up many new
perspectives to me.”
Nico Köllner
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Working for us can take many shapes
and sizes! On the following pages let
us present to you the variety of
differ-ent fi elds of activity.
Working at E.ON
When you start
working for us, you will begin working
in a professional world that is defi ned
by its great variety.
We deliberately place a great
empha-sis on our employees’ variety of skills,
experiences and perspectives. And on
mixed teams which complement each
other and in which each individual
can emphasize his or her individual
abilities. That particular diversity is
our greatest asset.
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IT specialists
It is the same whether doing simulations of research projects, the calculation of oil and gas storage facilities, and power station management: without IT, nothing goes in today’s energy business. Which is why demand for specialists is accord-ingly high.
Engineers
Limited resources, climate change, energy turnaround – the energy business is today more than ever required to develop innovative solutions and technologies. This great challenge opens up a lot of leeway and extensive fi elds of activity for technological pioneers.
Commercial
Beyond our technologically dominated core business, we are looking for people who can think strategically and act in a customer- focused way. In interdisciplinary teams – full of energy for a successful business.
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New Build & Technology
We are not only actively designing the future of energy – we are also building it
Increasing energy demands can only be covered if the appropri-ate facilities and power stations are installed around the world. In our global unit New Build & Technology we support the operation of existing facilities and construction of new facilities. And we drive on innovative energy concepts for the E.ON Group – with comprehensive know-how and a fi rst-class team.
Engineers implement large international projects within prede-fined targets in terms of time, cost and quality or develop inno-vative concepts for the transformation and storage of renewable energies. All of that in close contact with customers and experts and as part of a well-coordinated team.
Generation
Support our core business
Engineers at E.ON almost have complete freedom of choice as to which technologies they wish to support with their know-how and passion. We are one of the largest European operators of steam power stations: We operate 35 plants with 81 units and an overall capacity of roughly 27 GW in eight countries. We operate combined cycle gas turbine (CCGT) power plants in ten countries and are responsible for 69 units in 40 facilities with an overall capacity of roughly 18 GW. We are experienced operators of hyd-ro-electric power stations with more than 212 facilities and roughly 1200 employees in Europe. We are also one of the world’s leaders in the operation of safe nuclear power plants – currently with nine reactor blocks at six locations around the world and minority interest at a further twelve blocks in Germany and Swe-den. But it is exactly that kind of energy mix that makes safe energy, that is affordable in the long-run, possible.
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Renewables
Play a vital part in the new world of energy
We develop, build and operate onshore and offshore wind farms, photovoltaic ground facilities as well as solar-thermic and biomass power stations. We have invested more than 7 billion Euros in this area over the past fi ve years and thus created a new core business area within only a few years. Today, we are one of the global leaders in the industry, which is documented by the fact that we received the “Platts Global Energy Award 2011” in the category “Green Energy Producer of the Year“ by the consultancy fi rm Platts. We also plan to develop our market position further through respective investments in renewable energies in the coming fi ve years and will therefore have corresponding demand for engineers experienced in project management.
Energy Distribution
Bring energy to our customers
Bringing energy exactly to where end customers need it – that is one of the most important tasks of today and tomorrow. Because the electricity grid is one of the most important building blocks in the energy turnaround. An exciting and trendsetting issue!
Our engineers concern themselves with planning, construction, servicing and operation power grids. They take on a wide range of responsibilities, such as the preparation of concepts concerning grid planning and system development in order to ensure secure energy supply in the future too.
Exploration & Production
Discover energy for the future
Discovering oil and gas in place is one thing. But recovering them is something completely different. It requires sophisticated dril-ling concepts and programs. And a well-coordinated team. E.ON Exploration & Production employs more than 200 dedicated staff with ample professional experience: 20 different nationalities, an average of 16 years work experience, more than 90 percent with industry experience. Given the new challenges we face on a regu-lar basis, we, as a company, have to keep our fi nger on the pulse of the times with cutting-edge expert know-how. Our ambitious growth targets give our employees excellent opportunities to de-velop both personally as well as professionally. E.ON Exploration & Production combines international strength with local compe-tence and technical know-how, and thus provides exciting employ-ment opportunities in the energy sector.
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Fields of activity for
IT specialists
IT consultants
Sophisticated consulting in large energy projects
Our consultants work for the entire Group – and are drawn upon wherever needed. They provide consultation, project support and application support for SAP CRM and SAP IS-U, work in innovation, implementation and optimization of projects, support companies and departments in creating technical as well as IT concepts, and support the technical implementation of IT requirements. Not as lone fi ghters, but in a team.
Whoever wants to join our team as an IT consultant will know to impress through fl exibility and willingness to travel, as well as customer and service orientation.
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IT architects
We are looking for constructors of our IT world
Our IT architects are not only there to ensure reliable processes and procedures by reviewing concepts, architectures and deve-lopment processes. As software experts they also set the course for our future – as team leaders in software development pro-jects, as technical consultants or with individual software deve-lopments.
What all of them have in common are very good conceptual and analytical skills, a consistent customer and service oriented approach, and a sense of fun working in teams.
IT project managers
Become a part of the energy management
Whether in simulations, in research and development, for calculation of oil and gas storage facilities, or the management of an entire power plant: IT is involved in pretty much all projects today. And that requires appropriate project managers.
Our IT project managers conduct business and requirement analyses for the development of optimal IT solutions, take care of IT outsourcing management in cooperation with other service providers, and take on end-to-end responsibility for IT solutions. In addition to distinct customer orientation and analytical abilities, they are also real team players.
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Commercial business areas
Finances & Procurement
Reaching goals and achieving results
Controlling at one of the world’s largest private electricity and gas suppliers is more than dealing with mere costs, calculations and key fi gures: it also involves exciting and multifaceted tasks in all areas of the company that require not only control but also excellent procurement talent.
In the area of Group reporting, for example, you will be responsib-le for internal reporting – or plan balance sheets, investments and key performance indicators of the various E.ON companies as a participation controller. In the area of procurement you might have to deal with the purchasing of facilities for energy generati-on. All coordinated with a variety of different colleagues – even from other Group subsidiaries – with whom you constantly exchange information.
Marketing & Sales
We are looking for people who have something to say
Creativity and communication skills paired with strategic thinking are absolutely essential in a global electricity and gas company. The area of Marketing & Sales is concerned with the marketing of energy and the strengthening of the E.ON brand – from the development of international marketing strategies via planning of advertising campaigns to performance review.
That also includes assessing customer and market requirements, tracking market developments, specifying customer desires as well as the active promotion of our brand.
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Trade
Trade around the world
At E.ON Global Commodities we trade electricity, gas, coal, oil and emission certifi cates across European borders. Our trading activities play an important role in order to guarantee fair prices and to secure the long-term supply for millions of customers throughout Europe.
At E.ON Global Commodities you will become a member of a team of highly skilled professionals from more than 45 countries at our headquarters in Düsseldorf. This is from where our experts work across borders, cultures and languages at E.ON’s commod-ity price risk management and in the process optimize our electricity and gas resources within and outside of Europe.
Working in a highly productive culture, our employees exchange ideas and market know-how, and have the burning ambition to achieve the best possible outcomes.
Human Resources
This is where your understanding of human nature is required
We will only be able to achieve our goal of improving the world of energy and making it cleaner with the right dedicated employees. As a service provider for our employees, the human resources department is of fundamental importance to our Group. Because only satisfi ed employees can be held in the long run!
That is why we place a great emphasis on outgoing employees in the area of human resources. It makes no difference whether you are conducting reviews or job interviews, representing our company at university fairs, taking care of staff or developing their further education programs: Your social skills in dealing with people should always be in the main focus.
Business Development
Wanted: people with a vision
Hardly any other market is as exciting, active and challenging as the energy market. In the area of strategy we are looking for answers to all the questions that affect our future: How can and will the company develop? Which strategy makes the most sense? Which markets should be addressed?
Our strategists create well-founded analyses for the acquisition of other companies or on our future positioning on the electric-ity and gas market – wide awake and with a vision. If you also wish to take part in defi ning our future, then this is the right fi eld of activity for you.
Inhouse Consulting
Consulting and trailblazing – for an entire Group
E.ON Inhouse Consulting (ECON) supports the E.ON Group in successfully dealing with the complex challenges in the energy business. Similarly to an external consulting fi rm, ECON calls the usual ways of thinking into question, addresses critical issues and changes accustomed structures, where necessary.
One of the essential cornerstones of the service are strategy questions, innovation and growth issues, the setup of new busi-ness fi elds as well as the optimization of operative processes in power generation. Further central areas of work include func-tion-focused projects such as fi nance and purchasing.
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Our offer
E.ON is one of the world’s
largest private electricity and gas
com-panies and consists of global and
regional units – and a host of
opportu-nities. We intend to make the world of
energy better and cleaner wherever
we are active.
On the following pages let us
intro-duce you to a selection of E.ON units
that you could get to know within
the framework of the EGP.
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Our structure
E.ON is one of the world’s largest private electricity and gas companies. The Group is managed from the headquarters in Düsseldorf. We carry out our business operations in the merging markets of Europe and increasingly in other regions of the world outside of Europe through fi ve global units: Exploration & Produc-tion, GeneraProduc-tion, New Build & Technology, Optimization & Trade and Renewable Energies. The aim: to create synergies and bun-dle know-how.
Our operative business in Europe is carried out by eleven regional units. They are responsible for the customer-oriented sales business, the regional infrastructure and de-centralized production. At the same time they are also important partners of the global units in their respective countries and the sole contact partners for all relevant interest groups – for example in politics, at authorities, associations and the media.
Add to that Russia, as a so-called focal region. Here the electricity generation business is in the main focus, which was not bound into the global generation unit due to its geographic location and lacking integration into the European grid. With E.ON International Energy we wish to push ahead the creation of renewable and conventional electricity generation capacities together with local partners in attractive regions outside of Europe.
IT, sales, insurance, consultation and commercial control systems provide valuable support for our core business all over the world and are therefore organized according to their respective function. Here too, the aim is to achieve synergies and to profit from expert know-how, which is available across borders within our Group.
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E.ON is a global provider of specialized energy solutions. The main task of Group Management in Düsseldorf is to oversee and coordinate this business. Its tasks include charting E.ON‘s strategic course and providing guidance for the global and regional units. It also secures fi nancing, manages risk, and continually optimizes the Group‘s business portfolio.
Group Management
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E.ON Climate & Renewables is headquartered in Essen and responsible for the E.ON Group‘s global activities in industrial-scale renewables. Tapping re-newable sources of energy offers huge opportunities both for business and the environment. As a result, we are dedicated to sustainably increasing the share of renewable generation as part of the E.ON Group‘s portfolio.
E.ON Climate & Renewables plays a leading role in the development of the renewable industry worldwide and has already invested 8 billion Euros in re-newable generation projects in the last fi ve years. E.ON currently operates over 9 GW of renewable capacity and plans further multi-billion euro investments to grow its installed capacity. Today, E.ON is already active in generating energy from onshore and offshore wind, biomass, photovoltaic, and con centrated solar power (CSP). In 2011 E.ON Climate & Renewables received the Platts Global Energy Award in the category “Green Energy Generator of the Year”.
Global Unit
Climate & Renewables
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Our global unit Generation oversees and coordinates the operations of our generation portfolio in Europe. It groups our power plants into four fl eets by fuel type and manages these fl eets across national boundaries. This functional setup signifi cantly enhances our ability to share best practices, increase effi ciency, and reduce costs.
Our generation fl eet is one of the biggest in Europe. We have major asset positions in Germany, the United Kingdom, Sweden, Italy, Spain, France, and the Benelux countries. We also have one of the broadest and most balanced fuel mixes in the industry, and our production portfolio is one of the most evenly weighted in the industry.
Global Unit
Generation
Generating power through various sources
throughout Europe
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E.ON Exploration & Production (E&P) is a global unit and one of the growth segments in the E.ON Group. Responsible for oil and gas exploration and production activities, this global unit makes an important contribution towards developing new resources to secure long-term energy supply as well as the Groups fi nancial results.
E.ON E&P purchases stakes in oil and gas fi elds or acquires exploration and production licences throughout the world, and is well positioned in interna-tional markets. We launched our upstream business activities in 2003 with an equity interest in the UK Central North Sea. Today we hold 30 licences in the UK, with our local subsidiary directly acting as the operator for roughly one third of these licences. In Norway, E.ON E&P has equity interests in some 30 licences in the Norwegian Sea and North Sea and is the operator for eight of these exploration licences.
We explore and develop resources in our three target regions: the North Sea, Russia and North Africa. Our largest production asset is Yuzhno Russkoye.
Global Unit
Exploration & Production
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E.ON Global Commodities is the energy trading business of E.ON. As the expert interface between the E.ON Group and international wholesale energy markets, we create value by managing the commodity price risks faced by E.ON and its customers, while optimizing the Group’s broad and diverse power and gas portfolio.
We manage a complex product mix and exposure profi le across the entire commodity space. Consequently, we’re active at energy exchanges throughout Europe and in the US as well as in OTC markets, trading a wide range of standard and exotic products and leveraging our deep industry knowledge to bring innovative and tailored solutions to our internal and external clients.
Global Unit
Global Commodities
Creating and maximizing the value of E.ON’s
power and gas assets
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E.ON New Build & Technology is a dynamic and innovative company which unites excellence in project management, project delivery and engineering to provide best-in-class services and competitive advantages for the business. We are a customer-oriented service provider who fulfi ls expectations, sup-porting a broad geographic footprint of current and future plants.
E.ON New Build & Technology brings together sophisticated competencies in project management and engineering to help support the construction of energy plants and the operation of existing power plants across all areas in which E.ON is active. In addition, E.ON New Build & Technology combines group-wide Research & Development activities, and makes a signifi cant contribution to the development of a portfolio of new technologies aimed at a low CO2 future.
Global Unit
New Build & Technology
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At E.ON we have demonstrated our extensive experience and expertise in energy in recent decades. However, many of our home markets are now stagnant or even contracting. That is why E.ON has to go where the growth potential is: in markets such as Brazil and Turkey. E.ON International Energy (EIE) is the subsidiary that focuses on our international expansion around the globe.
At EIE graduates are initially based in our Düsseldorf offi ce. Engineering graduates have the opportunity to learn about the entire energy value chain via the development of both thermal and renewable projects, while commer-cial graduates will be involved in business development and strategy, which includes the analysis of new markets and business opportunities in interna-tional energy markets.
Graduates may also have the opportunity to spend time in our joint venture organizations (based in Brazil and Turkey) to develop practical skills in both project management and asset operations. EIE gives you the opportunity of working on the future of energy in a truly international environment.
International Energy
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E.ON Connecting Energies (ECT) is a new unit which started its operations in July 2012. ECT’s mandate is to establish a meaningful global presence for E.ON Group in the rapidly growing market for distributed energy services and solutions. As an integrator, ECT provides complete solutions to customers, by combining on-site energy generation, energy effi ciency and energy manage-ment, as well as demand response management solutions.
We aim to selectively expand our distributed energy business, have accordingly made it a strategic development focus, and are now moving forward to devel-op the business, which is one of the fastest-growing segments in the energy industry. E.ON Connecting Energies focuses on providing our customers with comprehensive distributed energy solutions. The package includes on-site power generation, energy-management services, heating and cooling, energy effi ciency, and the optimal integration of customers’ on-site energy systems into the wholesale energy market.
Connecting Energies
Providing comprehensive distributed energy
solutions around the world
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E.ON IT
Taking care of E.ON’s IT functions
E.ON IT handles all IT matters for the E.ON Group. The company is based in Hanover and is represented across Europe by nine subsidiaries in Bulgaria, the United Kingdom, Italy, the Netherlands, Romania, Sweden, Slovakia, the Czech Republic and Hungary.
IT is not everything, but nothing works without it. Whether the simulation of a research project, the calculation of oil and gas storage facilities or power plant management: today, hardly any part of the energy sector can do without IT. That is why there is such great demand for experts, and we attach great impor-tance to support and consultation in our countless projects and applications in the area of hard- and software.
Graduates will get to know all the functional aspects of information techno-logy: from IT Demand Management, which is the interface between E.ON IT and the E.ON business, to Infrastructure Delivery Management, which is re-sponsible for managing the IT infrastructure (e.g. networks, data center, PCs) and for managing all services for users (e.g. email) and the contractual rela-tionships with external partners.
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Our German regional unit is responsible for power and gas distribution, energy sales and distributed generation in Germany. It also serves as an important partner for our global units, particularly the Generation unit. E.ON Vertrieb Deutschland manages our energy sales business in Germany for all customer segments, from residential to industrial. Regional sales companies give us a strong presence in our customers‘ communities, while E wie Einfach markets affordably priced power and gas service nationwide.
Regional Unit
Germany
Serving Europe’s largest economy and
partners around the world
Essen
Munich Cologne
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E.ON UK is a leading energy supplier with around 8 million electricity and gas customer accounts. Through its retail business, E.ON Energy Solutions, it supplies energy to homes as well as small to medium-sized enterprises and industrial customers across the country. As a trusted energy partner, it also helps its customers to save energy.
E.ON offers maintenance and consulting services for energy effi ciency and is partnering a number of cities to help them reduce their carbon footprint. E.ON offers expert advice, installs microgeneration and fi ts effi ciency measures that have a real impact. E.ON UK is also the market leader in combined heat and power and will soon operate one of the world‘s largest CHP plants at Grain in Kent.
Regional Unit
UK
The trusted energy partner for millions of
households across the UK
Coventry Nottingham
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Our Swedish regional unit supplies a total of roughly one million customer accounts, mainly in south and east-central Sweden. We also market power, gas, and heat nationwide and provide a full range of energy services. The unit also has responsibility for E.ON‘s businesses in Finland, Denmark, and Norway. We’re engaged in all phases of energy generation and supply in the Nordic region and have 6.3 GW of installed power generating capacity, 40 percent of which is hydro and wind.
E.ON Graduates will have the opportunity of working in a variety of different fi elds, including Engineering, Business Development, Project Management, Product Development, Sales & Marketing and Business Innovation. Projects might include nuclear T&I activities, evaluating solar PV prospects, Micro Hydro from small independent producers, CHP tolling and optimization, analyzing existing smart city activities within E.ON and developing a future smart city approach for the E.ON Group.
Regional Unit
Nordic
Working throughout Scandinavia
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E.ON in the Benelux countries is engaged in power generation as well as wholesale and retail power marketing. We have a total of 2.7 GW of fossil- fuelled generating capacity in the Netherlands and Belgium, slightly more than half of which is coal and the remainder gas. Our power marketing business in the Benelux countries has grown signifi cantly in recent years, particularly in the retail and small and medium-sized enterprise segments.
We are adding to our generating capacity in the region by building a state-of-the-art 1.1 GW coal-fi red unit in Rotterdam. Scheduled to enter service in 2013, the new unit will be 20 percent more fuel-effi cient and emit 1.2 million metric tons less carbon dioxide annually than a typical coal-fi red unit. It will also cofire up to 30 percent biomass and cogenerate heat for nearby industrial enterprises, thus further enhancing its climate performance.
E.ON Graduates can work in a range of different areas from corporate develop-ment, and analysis of the renewables market to carbon capture storage, marketing & sales, and mapping of the Dutch gas market. Actual work tasks might include the identifi cation of potential opportunities for E.ON, the analysis of the current market model, interviewing various participants, workshop organization & presentation, and reporting.
Regional Unit
Benelux
Where state-of-the-art coal-fi red electricity
generation comes to life
Brussels Rotterdam
Do you wish to work in an international
environment? Are you interested in global
perspectives in various specialist divisions of
our Group? Are you looking for employee
development that adapts to your individual
skills? Then apply for the E.ON Graduate
Program.
You will get to know the international
E.ON Graduate Program, the fi elds of
activity in our Group and the opportunities
of entry provided in different countries.
Do you want to get to know us?
Then
visit our career page, where you can
find out more about an exciting future
at E.ON, get to know some of our
employees and inform yourself about
the variety of career opportunities.
Your energy shapes the future.
www.eon-career.com
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