Left panel: 8 3/8 in = 8.375 in = 50p3 Middle panel: 8 1/2 in = 8.5 in = 51p Right panel (Front cover): 8 1/2 in = 8.5 in = 51p
Chevron Downstream & Chemicals
6001 Bollinger Canyon Road San Ramon, CA 94583 www.chevron.com
© 2013 Chevron U.S.A., Inc. All rights reserved. IDC 0813–096332 E-811 (10-11)
About Downstream & Chemicals
Downstream & Chemicals (DS&C) refines and markets fuels, lubricants and chemical additives. We are focused on delivering value at every point of our activity, from the crude product to the customer at the gas pump, through world-class operational excellence and continuously improving how we conduct business.Chevron markets fuels and convenience retailing products and services globally through three brands: Chevron, Texaco and Caltex.
Chevron Downstream & Chemicals
Graduate Development Program
A program designed for people like you.
Aspire to Lead
“The Graduate Development Program provided an excellent opportunity for me to gain exposure to different parts of the Downstream business in a very short period of time. I appreciated that I was able to work on assignments based on my interests and work on projects that had real business impacts.”
- Doris L., Marketing Manager and Class of 2008
“I love the individualized approach of DS&C Graduate Development Program as it has allowed me to tailor my rotations according to my interests, development needs and professional goals. My rotations have been dynamic, challenging and rewarding while providing broad exposure to various parts of Downstream.”
– Hafiz N., Distribution Analyst and Class of 2012
“With every rotation, I get a chance to drive improvement and effect change; my work matters. I go home knowing that my contributions are valued by the organization.”
– Leor W., Chevron Lubricants Warehouse Supervisor and Class of 2012
“The ability to rotate and explore different parts of Chevron through the Graduate Development Program provides tremendous insight into different parts of the business, and how the parts come together in the complicated supply chain. The rotational experience also enables you to network and connect with different businesses and leaders to develop a better flavor of the unique challenges and intricacies of the oil and gas business.”
– Billy L., Hawaii VCO Coordinator and Class of 2009
“Chevron’s Graduate Development Program opens the door to a rewarding and developmental career. The rotational experiences on the program equipped me with the skill set, industry knowledge and functional breadth to be a leader in key roles off the program. If you are committed to delivering results with speed and simplicity, Chevron can offer unlimited career potential in return. Chevron is the place for aspiring leaders.”
– Ryan O., Advisor to the President, Oronite and Class of 2006
“The Downstream & Chemicals Graduate Development
Program participants are a group of carefully selected,
highly talented individuals who we believe will make a
difference to Chevron for years to come. Participants
are given the opportunity to work in four different and
challenging assignments in rapid succession. They
roll off the program and hit the ground running with
knowledge, skills and enthusiasm. The candidates choose
different paths at Chevron, but, without a doubt, they are
impressive and they make an impact.”
– Colleen C.
President, Lubricants
About Chevron
Chevron is one of the world’s leading integrated energy companies, with subsidiaries that conduct business worldwide. Our success is driven by our people and their unrelenting focus on delivering results the right way — by operating responsibly, executing with excellence, applying innovative technologies and capturing new opportunities for profitable growth. We are involved in virtually every facet of the energy industry. We explore for, produce and transport crude oil and natural gas; refine, market and distribute transportation fuels and lubricants; manufacture and sell petrochemical products; generate power and produce geothermal energy; provide energy efficiency solutions; and develop the energy resources of the future, including biofuels.
Our diverse and highly skilled global workforce consists of approximately 61,900 employees, including more than 3,600 service station employees .
We recognize that the world needs all the energy we can develop, in every potential form. That’s why our employees work daily to find newer, cleaner ways to power the world.
What You’ll Do
Downstream & Chemicals has four profit-and-loss (P&L) functions organized around our natural value chains, or distributive geographic regions: Americas Products, International Products, Lubricants and Oronite. They are supported by two functional groups — Manufacturing and Strategy, Planning & Technology — which contribute greatly to the profits of the P&L functions.
The two-year rotational program is designed to expose you to the entire value chain of Chevron’s downstream business — from product creation to the consumer at the gas pump. You will gain valuable insight into our business as a whole.
The program consists of four rotational assignments that allow you to apply your knowledge and broaden your understanding of our business while enhancing your management and leadership skills.
You will rotate among different assignments in the areas shown below. There is no pre-established sequence for your rotations. Rather, the path you follow will grow out of your interests and development areas, as well as Chevron’s business needs. Your rotational assignments may include:
y Sales
y Value Chain Optimization
y Strategy Development
y Supply Chain
Where You’ll Work
We look for individuals who are willing to relocate for different assignments — within the U.S. or outside the U.S. Based on business needs and your development interests, you will complete the majority of your rotational assignments in the San Francisco Bay Area or in Houston, Texas. Subsequent assignments could be outside the U.S.
Your Continued Growth
While in the program you will have many resources and people to help you succeed. You will receive guidance from dedicated program managers who will help you direct your career path. A senior leader will serve as your mentor throughout the program.
While expanding your knowledge of the business, you will also work to develop your competencies and skills that will benefit you throughout the Downstream & Chemicals organization.
Performance feedback is an integral component of the program. During each rotation you will:
y Begin the new rotation by meeting with the rotation assignment manager to set goals and objectives.
y Meet with the rotation manager halfway through the rotation to assess your progress and address any issues.
y Conclude the rotation by meeting with the rotation manager to discuss your accomplishments and identify any areas for future development.
After the Program
The program end is just the beginning of your career at Chevron.
After completing the program, you will have the type of knowledge and skills that are in high demand throughout the company. Your future positions will continue to be shaped by your interests, performance and development areas, as well as by Chevron’s evolving business needs.
Many program members return to groups where they previously had assignments, while others take positions in new areas. Your career path can take many
directions — the possibilities are limitless.
How to Apply
You can also look for us on campus or at one of the professional conferences we attend.
Take a look at our Recruiting Events schedules to find out when we’ll be in your area:
http://careers.chevron.com/students/recruiting_events.aspx.
Who We Hire
The Downstream & Chemicals Graduate Development Program seeks to enhance and broaden critical skills and competencies of participants who have the potential to become senior leaders in the Downstream and Chemicals organization or the global Chevron enterprise. Participants gain experience that helps develop strong knowledge of the company and personal growth as they progress toward future leadership roles with Chevron.
The program attracts individuals from top-tier universities who are passionate about professional development, and who aspire to work in an ever-evolving and challenging industry.
Ideal candidates:
y Aspire to become senior-level managers and have the leadership and interpersonal skills to do so.
y Are results-driven, strategic thinkers with leadership tendencies and financial acumen.
y Possess an ability to develop creative and innovative solutions to complex business issues.
y Thrive in team-based, collaborative environments.
y Are flexible and geographically mobile enough to move among different assignments.
y Have an MBA degree and three to six years of pre-MBA work experience.
Aspire to work in an
ever-evolving and
challenging industry.
We are seeking
individuals who
are geographically
mobile and willing to
relocate for different
assignments.
y Retail Operations
y Brand and Product Management
y Franchise Development
y Planning and Operations
San Ramon, California, U.S.A.
Pascagoula, Mississippi, U.S.A. Houston, Texas, U.S.A.
“The Graduate Development Program was the very start
of my journey with Chevron. It gave me exposure to many
different areas of the Downstream & Chemicals business.
The knowledge, hands-on experience and mentoring I
gained through the various assignments gave me the
foundation I needed to take on many different leadership
roles over the last 28 years.”
– Dale W.
President, Americas Products and Class of 1984
Summer Internship
Program
To get a preview of what it’s like at Chevron, join as a summer intern after your first year of graduate school. As an intern, you’ll gain a better understanding of our business and learn more about our people and our culture.
Structure
Typically, internship assignments are project-oriented. They are challenging and rewarding — just like assignments in the full-time program.
What to Expect
Throughout the summer, you’ll have opportunities to interact with senior management, current program members and program alumni. You will tour our facilities, attend presentations about the company and socialize with other Chevron professionals. Interns are often the first to receive offers to join our full-time program.
What You’ll Do
Downstream & Chemicals has four profit-and-loss (P&L) functions organized around our natural value chains, or distributive geographic regions: Americas Products, International Products, Lubricants and Oronite. They are supported by two functional groups — Manufacturing and Strategy, Planning & Technology — which contribute greatly to the profits of the P&L functions.
The two-year rotational program is designed to expose you to the entire value chain of Chevron’s downstream business — from product creation to the consumer at the gas pump. You will gain valuable insight into our business as a whole.
The program consists of four rotational assignments that allow you to apply your knowledge and broaden your understanding of our business while enhancing your management and leadership skills.
You will rotate among different assignments in the areas shown below. There is no pre-established sequence for your rotations. Rather, the path you follow will grow out of your interests and development areas, as well as Chevron’s business needs. Your rotational assignments may include:
y Sales
y Value Chain Optimization
y Strategy Development
y Supply Chain
Where You’ll Work
We look for individuals who are willing to relocate for different assignments — within the U.S. or outside the U.S. Based on business needs and your development interests, you will complete the majority of your rotational assignments in the San Francisco Bay Area or in Houston, Texas. Subsequent assignments could be outside the U.S.
Your Continued Growth
While in the program you will have many resources and people to help you succeed. You will receive guidance from dedicated program managers who will help you direct your career path. A senior leader will serve as your mentor throughout the program.
While expanding your knowledge of the business, you will also work to develop your competencies and skills that will benefit you throughout the Downstream & Chemicals organization.
Performance feedback is an integral component of the program. During each rotation you will:
y Begin the new rotation by meeting with the rotation assignment manager to set goals and objectives.
y Meet with the rotation manager halfway through the rotation to assess your progress and address any issues.
y Conclude the rotation by meeting with the rotation manager to discuss your accomplishments and identify any areas for future development.
After the Program
The program end is just the beginning of your career at Chevron.
After completing the program, you will have the type of knowledge and skills that are in high demand throughout the company. Your future positions will continue to be shaped by your interests, performance and development areas, as well as by Chevron’s evolving business needs.
Many program members return to groups where they previously had assignments, while others take positions in new areas. Your career path can take many
directions — the possibilities are limitless.
How to Apply
You can also look for us on campus or at one of the professional conferences we attend.
Take a look at our Recruiting Events schedules to find out when we’ll be in your area:
http://careers.chevron.com/students/recruiting_events.aspx.
Who We Hire
The Downstream & Chemicals Graduate Development Program seeks to enhance and broaden critical skills and competencies of participants who have the potential to become senior leaders in the Downstream and Chemicals organization or the global Chevron enterprise. Participants gain experience that helps develop strong knowledge of the company and personal growth as they progress toward future leadership roles with Chevron.
The program attracts individuals from top-tier universities who are passionate about professional development, and who aspire to work in an ever-evolving and challenging industry.
Ideal candidates:
y Aspire to become senior-level managers and have the leadership and interpersonal skills to do so.
y Are results-driven, strategic thinkers with leadership tendencies and financial acumen.
y Possess an ability to develop creative and innovative solutions to complex business issues.
y Thrive in team-based, collaborative environments.
y Are flexible and geographically mobile enough to move among different assignments.
y Have an MBA degree and three to six years of pre-MBA work experience.
Aspire to work in an
ever-evolving and
challenging industry.
We are seeking
individuals who
are geographically
mobile and willing to
relocate for different
assignments.
y Retail Operations
y Brand and Product Management
y Franchise Development
y Planning and Operations
San Ramon, California, U.S.A.
Pascagoula, Mississippi, U.S.A. Houston, Texas, U.S.A.
“The Graduate Development Program was the very start
of my journey with Chevron. It gave me exposure to many
different areas of the Downstream & Chemicals business.
The knowledge, hands-on experience and mentoring I
gained through the various assignments gave me the
foundation I needed to take on many different leadership
roles over the last 28 years.”
– Dale W.
President, Americas Products and Class of 1984
Summer Internship
Program
To get a preview of what it’s like at Chevron, join as a summer intern after your first year of graduate school. As an intern, you’ll gain a better understanding of our business and learn more about our people and our culture.
Structure
Typically, internship assignments are project-oriented. They are challenging and rewarding — just like assignments in the full-time program.
What to Expect
Throughout the summer, you’ll have opportunities to interact with senior management, current program members and program alumni. You will tour our facilities, attend presentations about the company and socialize with other Chevron professionals. Interns are often the first to receive offers to join our full-time program.
What You’ll Do
Downstream & Chemicals has four profit-and-loss (P&L) functions organized around our natural value chains, or distributive geographic regions: Americas Products, International Products, Lubricants and Oronite. They are supported by two functional groups — Manufacturing and Strategy, Planning & Technology — which contribute greatly to the profits of the P&L functions.
The two-year rotational program is designed to expose you to the entire value chain of Chevron’s downstream business — from product creation to the consumer at the gas pump. You will gain valuable insight into our business as a whole.
The program consists of four rotational assignments that allow you to apply your knowledge and broaden your understanding of our business while enhancing your management and leadership skills.
You will rotate among different assignments in the areas shown below. There is no pre-established sequence for your rotations. Rather, the path you follow will grow out of your interests and development areas, as well as Chevron’s business needs. Your rotational assignments may include:
y Sales
y Value Chain Optimization
y Strategy Development
y Supply Chain
Where You’ll Work
We look for individuals who are willing to relocate for different assignments — within the U.S. or outside the U.S. Based on business needs and your development interests, you will complete the majority of your rotational assignments in the San Francisco Bay Area or in Houston, Texas. Subsequent assignments could be outside the U.S.
Your Continued Growth
While in the program you will have many resources and people to help you succeed. You will receive guidance from dedicated program managers who will help you direct your career path. A senior leader will serve as your mentor throughout the program.
While expanding your knowledge of the business, you will also work to develop your competencies and skills that will benefit you throughout the Downstream & Chemicals organization.
Performance feedback is an integral component of the program. During each rotation you will:
y Begin the new rotation by meeting with the rotation assignment manager to set goals and objectives.
y Meet with the rotation manager halfway through the rotation to assess your progress and address any issues.
y Conclude the rotation by meeting with the rotation manager to discuss your accomplishments and identify any areas for future development.
After the Program
The program end is just the beginning of your career at Chevron.
After completing the program, you will have the type of knowledge and skills that are in high demand throughout the company. Your future positions will continue to be shaped by your interests, performance and development areas, as well as by Chevron’s evolving business needs.
Many program members return to groups where they previously had assignments, while others take positions in new areas. Your career path can take many
directions — the possibilities are limitless.
How to Apply
You can also look for us on campus or at one of the professional conferences we attend.
Take a look at our Recruiting Events schedules to find out when we’ll be in your area:
http://careers.chevron.com/students/recruiting_events.aspx.
Who We Hire
The Downstream & Chemicals Graduate Development Program seeks to enhance and broaden critical skills and competencies of participants who have the potential to become senior leaders in the Downstream and Chemicals organization or the global Chevron enterprise. Participants gain experience that helps develop strong knowledge of the company and personal growth as they progress toward future leadership roles with Chevron.
The program attracts individuals from top-tier universities who are passionate about professional development, and who aspire to work in an ever-evolving and challenging industry.
Ideal candidates:
y Aspire to become senior-level managers and have the leadership and interpersonal skills to do so.
y Are results-driven, strategic thinkers with leadership tendencies and financial acumen.
y Possess an ability to develop creative and innovative solutions to complex business issues.
y Thrive in team-based, collaborative environments.
y Are flexible and geographically mobile enough to move among different assignments.
y Have an MBA degree and three to six years of pre-MBA work experience.
Aspire to work in an
ever-evolving and
challenging industry.
We are seeking
individuals who
are geographically
mobile and willing to
relocate for different
assignments.
y Retail Operations
y Brand and Product Management
y Franchise Development
y Planning and Operations
San Ramon, California, U.S.A.
Pascagoula, Mississippi, U.S.A. Houston, Texas, U.S.A.
“The Graduate Development Program was the very start
of my journey with Chevron. It gave me exposure to many
different areas of the Downstream & Chemicals business.
The knowledge, hands-on experience and mentoring I
gained through the various assignments gave me the
foundation I needed to take on many different leadership
roles over the last 28 years.”
– Dale W.
President, Americas Products and Class of 1984
Summer Internship
Program
To get a preview of what it’s like at Chevron, join as a summer intern after your first year of graduate school. As an intern, you’ll gain a better understanding of our business and learn more about our people and our culture.
Structure
Typically, internship assignments are project-oriented. They are challenging and rewarding — just like assignments in the full-time program.
What to Expect
Throughout the summer, you’ll have opportunities to interact with senior management, current program members and program alumni. You will tour our facilities, attend presentations about the company and socialize with other Chevron professionals. Interns are often the first to receive offers to join our full-time program.
Left panel: 8 3/8 in = 8.375 in = 50p3 Middle panel: 8 1/2 in = 8.5 in = 51p Right panel (Front cover): 8 1/2 in = 8.5 in = 51p
Chevron Downstream & Chemicals
6001 Bollinger Canyon Road San Ramon, CA 94583 www.chevron.com
© 2013 Chevron U.S.A., Inc. All rights reserved. IDC 0813–096332 E-811 (10-11)
About Downstream & Chemicals
Downstream & Chemicals (DS&C) refines and markets fuels, lubricants and chemical additives. We are focused on delivering value at every point of our activity, from the crude product to the customer at the gas pump, through world-class operational excellence and continuously improving how we conduct business.Chevron markets fuels and convenience retailing products and services globally through three brands: Chevron, Texaco and Caltex.
Chevron Downstream & Chemicals
Graduate Development Program
A program designed for people like you.
Aspire to Lead
“The Graduate Development Program provided an excellent opportunity for me to gain exposure to different parts of the Downstream business in a very short period of time. I appreciated that I was able to work on assignments based on my interests and work on projects that had real business impacts.”
- Doris L., Marketing Manager and Class of 2008
“I love the individualized approach of DS&C Graduate Development Program as it has allowed me to tailor my rotations according to my interests, development needs and professional goals. My rotations have been dynamic, challenging and rewarding while providing broad exposure to various parts of Downstream.”
– Hafiz N., Distribution Analyst and Class of 2012
“With every rotation, I get a chance to drive improvement and effect change; my work matters. I go home knowing that my contributions are valued by the organization.”
– Leor W., Chevron Lubricants Warehouse Supervisor and Class of 2012
“The ability to rotate and explore different parts of Chevron through the Graduate Development Program provides tremendous insight into different parts of the business, and how the parts come together in the complicated supply chain. The rotational experience also enables you to network and connect with different businesses and leaders to develop a better flavor of the unique challenges and intricacies of the oil and gas business.”
– Billy L., Hawaii VCO Coordinator and Class of 2009
“Chevron’s Graduate Development Program opens the door to a rewarding and developmental career. The rotational experiences on the program equipped me with the skill set, industry knowledge and functional breadth to be a leader in key roles off the program. If you are committed to delivering results with speed and simplicity, Chevron can offer unlimited career potential in return. Chevron is the place for aspiring leaders.”
– Ryan O., Advisor to the President, Oronite and Class of 2006
“The Downstream & Chemicals Graduate Development
Program participants are a group of carefully selected,
highly talented individuals who we believe will make a
difference to Chevron for years to come. Participants
are given the opportunity to work in four different and
challenging assignments in rapid succession. They
roll off the program and hit the ground running with
knowledge, skills and enthusiasm. The candidates choose
different paths at Chevron, but, without a doubt, they are
impressive and they make an impact.”
– Colleen C.
President, Lubricants
About Chevron
Chevron is one of the world’s leading integrated energy companies, with subsidiaries that conduct business worldwide. Our success is driven by our people and their unrelenting focus on delivering results the right way — by operating responsibly, executing with excellence, applying innovative technologies and capturing new opportunities for profitable growth. We are involved in virtually every facet of the energy industry. We explore for, produce and transport crude oil and natural gas; refine, market and distribute transportation fuels and lubricants; manufacture and sell petrochemical products; generate power and produce geothermal energy; provide energy efficiency solutions; and develop the energy resources of the future, including biofuels.
Our diverse and highly skilled global workforce consists of approximately 61,900 employees, including more than 3,600 service station employees .
We recognize that the world needs all the energy we can develop, in every potential form. That’s why our employees work daily to find newer, cleaner ways to power the world.
Left panel: 8 3/8 in = 8.375 in = 50p3 Middle panel: 8 1/2 in = 8.5 in = 51p Right panel (Front cover): 8 1/2 in = 8.5 in = 51p
Chevron Downstream & Chemicals
6001 Bollinger Canyon Road San Ramon, CA 94583 www.chevron.com
© 2013 Chevron U.S.A., Inc. All rights reserved. IDC 0713–096332 E-811 (7-13)
About Downstream & Chemicals
Downstream & Chemicals (DS&C) refines and markets fuels, lubricants and chemical additives. We are focused on delivering value at every point of our activity, from the crude product to the customer at the gas pump, through world-class operational excellence and continuously improving how we conduct business.
Chevron markets fuels and convenience retailing products and services globally through three brands: Chevron, Texaco and Caltex.
Chevron Downstream & Chemicals
Graduate Development Program
A program designed for people like you.
Aspire to Lead
“The Graduate Development Program provided an excellent opportunity for me to gain exposure to different parts of the Downstream business in a very short period of time. I appreciated that I was able to work on assignments based on my interests and work on projects that had real business impacts.”
- Doris L., Marketing Manager and Class of 2008
“I love the individualized approach of DS&C Graduate Development Program as it has allowed me to tailor my rotations according to my interests, development needs and professional goals. My rotations have been dynamic, challenging and rewarding while providing broad exposure to various parts of Downstream.”
– Hafiz N., Distribution Analyst and Class of 2012
“With every rotation, I get a chance to drive improvement and effect change; my work matters. I go home knowing that my contributions are valued by the organization.”
– Leor W., Chevron Lubricants Warehouse Supervisor and Class of 2012
“The ability to rotate and explore different parts of Chevron through the Graduate Development Program provides tremendous insight into different parts of the business, and how the parts come together in the complicated supply chain. The rotational experience also enables you to network and connect with different businesses and leaders to develop a better flavor of the unique challenges and intricacies of the oil and gas business.”
– Billy L., Hawaii VCO Coordinator and Class of 2009
“Chevron’s Graduate Development Program opens the door to a rewarding and developmental career. The rotational experiences on the program equipped me with the skill set, industry knowledge and functional breadth to be a leader in key roles off the program. If you are committed to delivering results with speed and simplicity, Chevron can offer unlimited career potential in return. Chevron is the place for aspiring leaders.”
– Ryan O., Advisor to the President, Oronite and Class of 2006
“The Downstream & Chemicals Graduate Development
Program participants are a group of carefully selected,
highly talented individuals who we believe will make a
difference to Chevron for years to come. Participants
are given the opportunity to work in four different and
challenging assignments in rapid succession. They
roll off the program and hit the ground running with
knowledge, skills and enthusiasm. The candidates choose
different paths at Chevron, but, without a doubt, they are
impressive and they make an impact.”
– Colleen C.
President, Lubricants
About Chevron
Chevron is one of the world’s leading integrated energy companies, with subsidiaries that conduct business worldwide. Our success is driven by our people and their unrelenting focus on delivering results the right way — by operating responsibly, executing with excellence, applying innovative technologies and capturing new opportunities for profitable growth. We are involved in virtually every facet of the energy industry. We explore for, produce and transport crude oil and natural gas; refine, market and distribute transportation fuels and lubricants; manufacture and sell petrochemical products; generate power and produce geothermal energy; provide energy efficiency solutions; and develop the energy resources of the future, including biofuels.
Our diverse and highly skilled global workforce consists of approximately 61,900 employees, including more than 3,600 service station employees .
We recognize that the world needs all the energy we can develop, in every potential form. That’s why our employees work daily to find newer, cleaner ways to power the world.