- The company is welcoming students from the Algeciras School of Engineering and Technology (ETSIA) Master's in Petrochemicals and Hydrogen Technologies, who will complete internships at its San Roque Energy Park as part of a dual-track initiative
- The program offers hands-on training in the optimization and programming area, in a strategic sector shaped by the energy transition and decarbonization
Moeve has launched a pilot dual-track internship program for students from the Master’s in Petrochemicals and Hydrogen Technologies at the Algeciras School of Engineering and Technology (ETSIA) of the University of Cádiz (UCA), reinforcing its commitment to developing young talent and fostering connections between the academic world and the energy industry.
Students will complete a training placement of approximately three months in the Optimization and Programming area. During this period, they will work in real-world settings, participating in processes aimed at improving operational efficiency and decision-making at the San Roque Energy Park, as well as initiatives related to the Positive Motion strategy and the energy transition process in which the company is engaged.
Pablo Castillo, Head of Optimization and Programming at Moeve's Energy Park, emphasized that “we are pleased to collaborate with this master’s program, which exposes students to the real-world challenges of the energy industry. Our partnership with ETSIA allows us to share our expertise with a new generation of young people who arrive with a solid technical foundation and a strong desire to contribute to the energy transition. During their time with us, they will have the opportunity to apply their knowledge in a complex industrial setting and develop skills that will be essential for their future careers. The value of this training program lies in the fact that it combines academic learning with hands-on experience and fosters talent that will lead the energy sector of tomorrow."
This initiative is part of a broader transformation of the energy sector, where the shift toward more sustainable models, the promotion of hydrogen as an energy carrier, and the digitization of processes are driving a growing demand for highly qualified professionals. In this context, the master’s program stands out as a key educational opportunity, offering strong employment prospects and a solid career path.
The dual program allows students to supplement their academic training with practical experience, enabling them to apply technical knowledge in real-world situations and develop professional skills in strategic areas. It also gives them the opportunity to gain firsthand insight into how complex industrial facilities operate and the challenges associated with resource optimization and sustainability.
With this action, Moeve reinforces its commitment to training, innovation, and attracting talent, actively contributing to the development of future professionals who will play a key role in the evolution of the energy model.