Do you want to work for the company thatplaying a leading role in delivering the North Westlow carbon future? EET Fuels (Trading name of Essar Oil (UK) Limited) produces over 16% of the UKroad transport fuels, provides key feedstocks to Britainpetrochemical industry and is investing in developing low carbon fuels.We are a major supplier in the North West and beyond with customers including most of the major retail brands operated by international oil companies and supermarkets, Manchester Airport, leading commercial airlines and the regiontrains and buses.And wecentral to the innovative HyNet project which is redefining energy to achieve our regional low carbon ambitions and national policy targets.We employ over 800 expert and engaged colleagues, who are at the heart of everything we do. The company has an embedded safety culture, technically challenging work across all the different parts of the business and some of the best training available in the energy industry.For more information, please visit www.eetfuels.comPlease note, we work with a carefully selected set of recruitment agencies, and we are not looking to add to the current preferred suppliers list. We are unable to accept representations from agencies that are not on that preferred supplier list.Electrical Summer Intern Programme Commencing in July 2025 aneight-week placement programme is available within our Electrical Engineering Team based at Stanlow Refinery. You will be assigned a project which will support and provide the Team with tangible data or an improvement to the day to day running of the Unit.The project will address a genuine problem or opportunity, allowing you to collaborate with Electrical Engineers, Operations, and other refinery support functions. Most importantly, you will have the chance to make a measurable impact on the refinery's performance.The programme is designed to give you exposure to the Electrical Engineering Department and its role within the refinery, whilst allowing you the opportunity to learn, understand and support the functions you operate within. You will be required to deliver an Electrical Power Systems project within the programme.The electrical engineers within the Electrical Engineering Department are responsible for a wide range of activities associated with the safe and reliable operation of an extensive electricity generation and distribution network.