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AVEVA is creating software trusted by over 90% of leading industrial companies.

AVEVA’s Early Careers Recruiting team are actively searching for Information Technology Graduates to fill our thriving program that starts in September 2026.

This is a 24 month rotational graduate program with 6-month assignments across four key areas of the IT function at AVEVA. The assignments will cover critical IT activities in areas such as business relationship management, architecture, digital delivery, end user enablement, infrastructure delivery as well as projects and portfolio management.​

Location: Cambridge, hybrid working in the office 3 days per week.

About Us:

At AVEVA, we value innovation, dedication, and the pursuit of excellence. We are a dynamic and forward-thinking organization that offers a collaborative and supportive work environment. As a growing company, we are committed to providing valuable learning experiences to talented individuals who are willing to invest in their future.

What We Offer:

Learning and Development:  You will have the chance to work alongside experienced professionals who are passionate about sharing their knowledge. We provide hands-on training and opportunities to enhance your skills in various areas. You will join the AVEVA Graduate Development Programme too. Mentorship: Our team is dedicated to helping you succeed. You will be paired with a mentor who will guide you throughout your graduate programme, offering insights and advice. Real-World Experience: Gain practical experience in your field of interest. This programme will give you exposure to a range of IT teams across AVEVA to truly build your knowledge and skills.  Networking: Connect with industry professionals, build valuable relationships, and expand your network for future career opportunities.

Position Overview:

24-month rotational graduate program with 6-month assignments across four key areas of the IT function at AVEVA. The assignments will cover critical IT activities in areas such as business relationship management, architecture, digital delivery, end user enablement, infrastructure delivery as well as projects and portfolio management.​

You will build essential experience working with our internal customers from our R&D teams through to our Finance and People teams. You will also work alongside vendors to complete some in house or customer projects. ​

You will be supported to gain the relevant professional qualifications to support your assignments like PMI, TOGA or ITIL methodologies amongst others. Training will be a mix of classroom style and on the job training. ​

Qualifications:

We are open to applications from a wide range of disciplines including but not exclusively - IT, Business, Technology, Computer Sciences, Engineering, Commercial.

Bachelor's degree in a related field or equivalent work experience. Proven experience in computer troubleshooting and support. Strong problem-solving skills. Excellent communication and interpersonal skills. Knowledge of Microsoft Office, and basic networking concepts. Familiarity with remote support tools and Active Directory. Ability to adapt to a global and diverse user base.

We will be evaluating CVs on a continuous basis, and should we receive a sufficient number of strong applications, we may choose to close the application process ahead of schedule.

UK Benefits include:

Flexible benefits fund, emergency leave days, adoption leave, 28 days annual leave (plus bank holidays), pension, life cover, private medical insurance, parental leave, education assistance program.

It’s possible we’re hiring for this position in multiple countries, in which case the above benefits apply to the primary location. Specific benefits vary by country, but our packages are similarly comprehensive.

Find out more: aveva.com/en/about/careers/benefits/

Hybrid working

By default, employees are expected to be in their local AVEVA office three days a week, but some positions are fully office-based. Roles supporting particular customers or markets are sometimes remote.

Hiring process

Interested? Great! Get started by submitting your cover letter and CV through our application portal. AVEVA is committed to recruiting and retaining people with disabilities. Please let us know in advance if you need reasonable support during your application process.

Find out more: aveva.com/en/about/careers/hiring-process

About AVEVA

AVEVA is a global leader in industrial software with more than 6,500 employees in over 40 countries. Our cutting-edge solutions are used by thousands of enterprises to deliver the essentials of life – such as energy, infrastructure, chemicals, and minerals – safely, efficiently, and more sustainably.

We are committed to embedding sustainability and inclusion into our operations, our culture, and our core business strategy. Learn more about how we are progressing against our ambitious 2030 targets: sustainability-report.aveva.com/

Find out more: aveva.com/en/about/careers/

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