Xylem is seeking candidates for its Engineering Leadership Development Program (ELDP), a two-year rotational program designed for early-career professionals passionate about engineering and technology. This opportunity offers hands-on experience, training, and exposure to multiple engineering disciplines aimed at cultivating future leaders who will contribute to solving critical water challenges
Job Summary
The Engineering Leadership Development Program (ELDP) is a rigorous two-year rotational program designed for early-career talent with a passion for technology, a drive for engineering excellence, and a shared commitment to Xylem’s mission of solving the world’s most critical water and resource challenges.
Participants gain exposure to multiple engineering disciplines such as Electrical Engineering, Hardware Electronics, Systems Engineering, Power Electronics, Manufacturing Engineering, Software, Firmware, Computer Science, Chemical Engineering, and more.
We offer you a creative and international environment where you get the opportunity to focus on your personal and professional development together with committed and helpful colleagues.
Matching Summary
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Xylem is seeking candidates for its Engineering Leadership Development Program (ELDP), a two-year rotational program designed for early-career professionals passionate about engineering and technology. This opportunity offers hands-on experience, training, and exposure to multiple engineering disciplines aimed at cultivating future leaders who will contribute to solving critical water challenges.
Skills & Requirements
Must-have
passion for technology
drive for engineering excellence
solving critical water challenges
hands-on engineering experience
high-impact assignments
continuous leadership and technical training
Nice-to-have
continuous professional development
collaboration and teamwork
results-driven performance
Xylem Watermark volunteer initiatives
Key Requirements
Bachelor's degree in engineering or related disciplines
Minimum 3.2/4.0 GPA overall
Prior internship, co-op, or research experience required