Graduate Engineer Trainee
Carrier is seeking a Graduate Engineer Trainee for their HVAC division in India to learn business strategy, sales, and aftermarket solutions. The role involves working with supervisors across various locations to drive business through digital and service offerings. Candidates should hold a B.Tech degree in a relevant engineering discipline and demonstrate strong analytical and communication skills. This position offers professional development and exposure to a global industrial leader.
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Experience
0-1 years
Function
Engineering
Work mode
Onsite, India
Company
Tier 2
What you will work on
Carrier is seeking a Graduate Engineer Trainee for their HVAC division in India to learn business strategy, sales, and aftermarket solutions. The role involves working with supervisors across various locations to drive business through digital and service offerings. Candidates should hold a B.Tech degree in a relevant engineering discipline and demonstrate strong analytical and communication skills. This position offers professional development and exposure to a global industrial leader.
TAL's take
Established global company with a structured training program for entry-level engineering graduates.
The role is clearly defined as a trainee position within the HVAC sales and services division.
Must haves
- B.Tech in Mechanical, Mechatronics, Electrical, or Electronics
- Excellent problem-solving skills
- Good logical and analytical skills
- Excellent communication skills
- Highly motivated individual
- Open to travel across India
About the company
Global industrial leader, but this specific division is not a software-centric tech giant.
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