PECM Issue 28 2017 | Page 26

Sulzer Finds The Newest Engineering Talent With Summer Intern Program Investment is an important process for any business. Investment in new facilities and manufacturing tools keeps the company modern, while investment in R&D helps to keep it at the top of its game within the industry. Of course there is another type of investment that shouldn't be overlooked; investment in people. The Sulzer summer intern program does just this, finding some of the most promising young engineers and giving them the experience required to jump start their careers. As one of the world's leading providers of maintenance and repair solutions for customers in the oil & gas, water and 26 PECM Issue 28 power generation industries, Sulzer is keen to maintain its excellent knowledge base and also prepare talented engineering students for the transition into their professional lives. The company has always understood the importance of nurturing young talent, but now it has created a dedicated program which has been designed to ensure that the interns receive the most productive experience possible, whilst also adding value to the departments in which they work. Alexei Bushunow, who helped to start the new intern program: "It's no secret that not many young people are choosing to study engineering at university, which is making it harder to find good people. We wanted to create an exciting internship opportunity which would help to show students what sort of opportunities are available in engineering whilst also allowing us to identify the most promising students who would be able to add value to our business in the long term. "Senior management were extremely keen to develop a structured program as they understand the importance of supporting students as they begin their career. In fact, many of the senior engineers and management team members at Sulzer, including our President, started out as interns here."