Are you ready to take part in shaping the future of clean energy? Star Energy Geothermal (SEG) invites Indonesia’s brightest young talents to join the Technical Trainee Program, a unique opportunity to start a meaningful career journey in the geothermal energy industry.
At Star Energy Geothermal, our mission goes beyond producing renewable energy. We strive to restore the health of the earth and give people the opportunity to live better lives. As we continue our journey to become the world’s leading geothermal energy company, we are looking for passionate, purpose-driven individuals who are eager to learn, grow, and make a difference.
The Technical Trainee Program is designed for fresh graduates or young professionals with up to two years of experience who hold a degree in one of the following disciplines:
As a trainee, you will gain hands-on experience working at SEG’s operational areas across West Java, Sumatra, and North Maluku. Throughout the program, participants will engage in real-world projects, technical training, and mentorship sessions guided by experienced professionals. This is more than just a training program — it’s an opportunity to grow your skills, build your leadership mindset, and contribute directly to sustainable energy development in Indonesia.
Applications can be submitted through Star Energy Geothermal’s official LinkedIn page or by scanning the QR code available in the announcement. 📅 Application Deadline: November 31, 2025 (Only shortlisted candidates will be contacted for further process.)
Join us and be part of a bold mission to lead with purpose and impact. Together, we can power a sustainable future, protect our planet, and create lasting change for generations to come.
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