Win a contract with Siemens UK

 

Siemens Mobility are offering one lucky undergraduate the chance to win a year’s contract at their UK office in a role that will see the candidate gain a wealth of experience in the field of transport and traffic management and the title of Siemens Young Traffic and Transport Engineer of the Year.

The company has joined forces with trade magazines TEC and Surveyor to find the next generation of traffic and transport engineers, with the launch of a new competition which will see the winner receive a year’s contract with Siemens Mobility in the UK.

The aim of the award is to help promote young, talented engineers in the industry alongside the important role of traffic and transport engineers within local authorities and the private sector.

The award will see undergraduates compete for the prize by writing a series of technical papers, and undertaking work experience at Siemens UK and a number of face-to face interviews with TEC, Surveyor and Siemens in partnership a number of key universities and colleges in the UK.

If you are interested in entering all we need is your name, address, email address and the type of course and university/college that you are attending plus a university contact name.

All you needs to do is email these, as quickly as possible, to Surveyor and TEC editor, Adrian Tatum @ a.tatum@hgluk.com and we will notify you of what to do next.

Siemens was established in the United Kingdom 170 years ago and now employs 13,760 people in the UK. Last year’s revenues were £3.36bn. As the world’s largest engineering company, Siemens provides innovative solutions to help tackle the world’s major challenges across the key sectors of energy, industry, infrastructure and cities and healthcare.

The Siemens Mobility and Logistics Division (Munich, Germany) provides solutions to customers whose business models are based on optimising passenger and freight transport. The division bundles all Siemens business related to management of international traffic, transport, and logistics. This includes railway automation, infrastructure logistics, intelligent traffic and transport systems, and technologies for developing the infrastructure for electric mobility. For more information, visit www.siemens.com/mobility-logistics and siemens.co.uk/traffic

Best regards

The team at Siemens, TEC and Surveyor magazine

 
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