GlaxoSmithKline
GSK run a number of two or three-year rotational programmes for graduates from a range of disciplines
Who are we?
One of the world’s leading healthcare companies, GSK discovers, develops, manufactures and distributes life-saving vaccines, prescription medicines and consumer health products such as Lucozade, Aquafresh and Panadol.
The size and scope of our organisation allows our people to answer some of the biggest questions facing everyone on the planet – questions about future healthcare needs.
What engineering graduate programmes are available?
We run a number of two or three-year rotational programmes for graduates from a range of disciplines. Whether your studies have prepared you for a career in Chemical, Electrical, Biopharmaceutical or Mechancial engineering you’ll be a vital part of our Global Management and Supply (GMS) department. Engineering underpins practically everything we do. Working in conjunction with other parts of the business, GMS ensure the smooth and rapid transition of newly developed products into full-scale manufacture. By using a variety of processes and the latest efficient technology, our global network is able to deliver four billion packs of medicines and healthcare products every single year.
We also have a three year rotational GMS Technical Development Programme offering opportunities in Colloid Science and Microbiology.
What’s in it for you?
- Do you want to work somewhere that’s deeply committed to personal and professional development – offering a range of ongoing and tailored learning opportunities?
- Do you want trust and respect?
- Do you want the chance to develop your career across an incredibly diverse collection of businesses and geographies?
- Do you want to flourish in an environment where personal growth plays a vital part in the changing face of the business?
- Most of all, do you want to enjoy the sense of purpose that comes from leading change in an industry that touches millions every day? That’s what you’ll get at GSK.
Why join us?
We give our people the chance to answer some of the biggest questions facing everyone on the planet. Questions about future healthcare needs and about building a responsive, innovative, global business to meet them – as well as questions about their own personal and professional growth.
What next?
Please go to www.gskbigquestions.com to find out more about our programmes, including a full list of requirements and start dates, and to apply.











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