Peterson and Control Union Graduate Programme
Posted: 03.06.2026
Job reference: 51314c245e579bcba4a0ee0dead661be
Location: Peterson
Overview
Looking for a career that offers purpose, responsibility, and global impact? Structured. 18 Month. Global. Impact-Driven. THIS PROGRAM COMBINES– Real business exposure across PCU’s global operations– Cross-regional collaboration on live organisational challenges– Mentorship from experienced professionals– Structured learning and applied development– A strong focus on ethics, sustainability, and accountability. You’ll complete the program as a trusted professional, ready for broader responsibility, stretch roles, or specialist pathways aligned with business needs.
What You’ll Do
* Gain hands‑on experience across global business areas such as certification, consultancy, inspection, logistics, operations, quality, sustainability, and commercial functions.
* Support day‑to‑day operational and project activities.
* Contribute to cross‑regional initiatives that improve how we work.
* Build a strong understanding of PCU’s services, standards, and values.
* Actively contribute to continuous improvement and responsible business practices.
What You’ll Develop
* Leadership through influence and ownership.
* Ethical, values‑driven decision‑making.
* Commercial and strategic thinking.
* Cross‑cultural collaboration skills.
* Learning agility, resilience, and adaptability.
* Professional credibility and presence.
Eligibility & Requirements
* Recent graduates or early‑career professionals (0–3 years’ experience).
* Degree in business, sustainability, agriculture, engineering, science, data, or related fields.
* Fluent in English (additional languages an advantage).
* Willingness to work in a global, international environment, including travel and overseas assignments.
* Take ownership and accountability for your work.
* Act with integrity and sound judgment.
* Comfortable with complexity and ambiguity.
* Learn quickly and apply feedback.
* Think beyond your role or discipline.
* Care about sustainability and ethical decision‑making.
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