Internship - Mechanical Engineer on site (Ras Laffan, Qatar) - F/M
Technip EnergiesJob Description
About Technip Energies
Technip Energies is a global technology and engineering powerhouse. With leadership position in LNG, hydrogen, ethylene, sustainable chemistry, and CO2 management, we are contributing to the development of critical markets such as energy, energy derivatives, decarbonization, and circularity. Our complementary business segments, Technology, Products and Services (TPS) and Project Delivery, turn innovation into scalable and industrial reality. Through collaboration and excellence in execution, our 17,000+ employees across 34 countries are fully committed to bridging prosperity with sustainability for a world designed to last.
About the Internship
During this internship, your tasks will include:
- Responding to requests from construction teams on behalf of field engineering (BE on site)
- Liaising with equipment suppliers and all disciplines involved in a project
- Covering mainly mechanical areas (rotating machinery, piping) with the possibility of working in other disciplines such as instrumentation, electricity, etc.
Starting Date: March 2026
Duration: 3 to 4 months (5 working days per week)
About You
To be successful in this mission you should consider the following requirements:
- You are currently pursuing a BAC+4 in an Engineering school.
- You are independent, rigorous, and highly adaptable.
- You enjoy working in a team and have a collaborative spirit.
- You are fluent in English.
Your Career With Us
Working at Technip Energies is an inspiring journey, filled with groundbreaking projects and dynamic collaborations. Surrounded by diverse and talented individuals, you will feel welcomed, respected, and engaged. Enjoy a safe, caring environment where you can spark new ideas, reimagine the future, and lead change. As your career grows, you will benefit from learning opportunities at T.EN University, such as The Future Ready Program, Graduate Program, and from the support of your manager through check-in moments like the Mid-Year Development Review, fostering continuous growth and development.
What’s Next?
Once receiving your system application, our recruiting team will screen and match your skills, experience, and potential team fit against the role requirements. We ask for your patience as the team completes the volume of applications with reasonable timeframe. Check your application progress periodically via personal account from created candidate profile during your application.
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