Chevron is one of the world's leading integrated energy companies and has been present in Australia for more than 60 years.
With the ingenuity and commitment of thousands of workers, Chevron Australia operates the Gorgon and Wheatstone LNG and domestic gas projects; manages its equal one-sixth interest in the North West Shelf Venture; operates Australia’s largest onshore oilfield on Barrow Island; and is a significant investor in exploration.
The Gorgon Project is Australia's largest single resource project, and together with the Wheatstone Project - Australia's first LNG hub - cements Chevron’s position as a major LNG operator in Australia and globally.
With these exciting operating projects and ongoing exploration activities come genuine opportunities for career development and progression.
For more information about Chevron Australia's operations, visit australia.chevron.com
Chevron is proudly recognised as an employer of choice, guided by a vision of diversity and committed to equal employment opportunity. Diversity and inclusion is a core value at Chevron - we learn from and respect the cultures in which we operate. We have an inclusive work environment that values the uniqueness and diversity of individual talents, experiences, and ideas.
When you join Chevron, you will work with highly talented people on global projects that deliver Australia’s energy future. Our people and the values we demonstrate differentiate us from our competitors.
We offer our employees a range of benefits and programs including;
The Horizons program develops employee competency through technical training, assignments and mentoring, and plays a critical role in developing your career.
To be eligible for Chevron’s graduate program you must have completed a relevant bachelor or master's degree within the last five years and have had up to five years of relevant work experience.
Chevron values diversity, we encourage applications from Australian Aboriginals, women, candidates with disabilities and those with diverse cultural backgrounds. Please note that these positions are based in Western Australia and require full Australian working rights.
Available graduate opportunities vary from year to year; however, applications are typically encouraged from high performing students studying the following disciplines:
Chevron's structured 12-week vacation employment program provides an opportunity to gain valuable insight and experience working on real oil and gas projects in a supportive and diverse environment.
Chevron is eager to hear from high performing university students who have a keen interest in the oil and gas industry.
At Chevron, we are a proud advocate of diversity in the workforce, and we support an inclusive workplace that values the diversity of ideas.
Chevron is committed to fostering diversity and inclusion at all levels of our company. It is a cornerstone of our corporate values of high performance, integrity, trust, partnership, and protecting people and the environment. We know that hiring and retaining individuals with an array of talents, ideas and experiences propels the innovation that drives our success. A diverse workforce and inclusive culture help us continually improve and inspire creative solutions. We believe taking action on diversity and inclusion makes us more agile, trustworthy and innovative.
Chevron’s diversity and inclusion programs aim to foster a truly inclusive workplace that encourages more meaningful engagement among all employees to strengthen our performance.
Whether you teach yoga training, want to be available for school pick-up, or are caring for someone in your life, Chevron encourages flexibility to support work-life balance. When you are performing at your best, so are we. Flexible work practices can come in many forms, both formal and informal, and can range from changing your core working hours, to working from home or taking up the benefit of a nine-day working fortnight. It’s important to us that you get the balance right.
Chevron Australia launched our inaugural Innovate Reconciliation Action Plan (RAP) in December 2019.
Our RAP sets out a framework to drive Chevron’s contribution to reconciliation, both within the organisation and the communities in which we work. Our vision for reconciliation is an Australia where Aboriginal people participate and benefit from the social and economic opportunities created by developing energy that improves lives and powers the world forward.
We will create an inclusive workplace where employees understand and respect Aboriginal histories and cultures and where cultural diversity is celebrated.