Call for Applications for a Traineeship for 2016-2017
ERA - European Railway Agency
Valenciennes, France
Standard traineeship
A standard traineeship has a duration of 3-5 months,
starting either from 1st March or 1st October. Normally, there will be 16
standard traineeships available every year.
Who can apply?
The standard traineeship program is open to anyone who meets
the following requirements:
Has an university degree (minimum 3 years of study);
Has a very good knowledge of English language;
Has a very good knowledge of a second language - for EU
nationals, this must be an EU official language.
Priority will be given to candidates who have never been
working or training within a European Institution or Body.
For more detailed information read the “Rules Governing
Traineeships at ERA”.
What’s in it for you?
At ERA we play an important role in the development of the
Single European Railway Area (SERA), and invite you to help us achieving our
ambitious goals. You will participate in real projects related to your specific
background, along with the best professionals and within a welcoming and stimulating
work environment.
A tutor will guide you during your stay. Depending on your
competences you may also work in various fields not directly linked to
railways, such as HR, budget/finance, IT, communication, engineering, legal.
You will receive a monthly grant of ca. €1,200,
reimbursement of travel expenses, paid leaves and training opportunities
reserved for the staff.
Our offices are sited in Valenciennes, in the north of
France, only one hour away from Brussels and two hours from Paris. Both the
local university and ERA Club organize social and sport activities and
gatherings.
What do we expect from you?
Contribution to ERA’s everyday tasks with a fresh point of
view. Proactive attitude and eagerness to learn and have a fruitful
cooperation.
Trainees must have health coverage, whether provided by
their countries’ healthcare systems, or private; we rely on you to organize
your own health insurance during your stay with us.
How to apply?
A call for applications is normally published in the first
half of December for the next year, and remains open for about a month. Check
the calendar at the beginning of this page to know if applications are open and
when the deadline is fixed.
To apply for the next session fill in and submit the online
form by clicking on the button the right pf this page, no later than the
deadline. One of the documents you will be asked to attach is the Application
Form you can find in the Related Documents section at the beginning of this
page: be sure to complete it in all its parts.
Applications received after the deadline will not be taken
into consideration.
We recommend you to read carefully all the materials in the
Related Documents section before applying, particularly the Rules Governing
Traineeships at ERA, which explain the application procedure in detail.
You may contact traineeships@era.europa.eu for further information.
You may contact traineeships@era.europa.eu for further information.
Student traineeship
The student traineeship is meant to give high school and
university students the opportunity to practice their skills in a real work
environment as a part of their studies. It may last up to two months.
Who can apply?
The student traineeship program is open to students having
an obligation to undergo a period of traineeship in their curricula. It is
necessary to be enrolled in a student program throughout its entire duration.
What’s in it for you?
A traineeship at ERA is a unique opportunity to experience a
truly international work environment. You will participate in the daily tasks
of an EU agency and test your competences on the field.
Student trainees are not entitled for any grant or
reimbursement whatsoever.
What do we expect from you?
Although no language skill is formally required, keep in
mind that the working language at ERA is English, while most of the staff speak
French as well. We therefore strongly recommend a sufficient knowledge of at
least one of the two languages.
How to apply?
Please send your application by email to the address traineeships@era.europa.eu. The use of English or
French is strongly encouraged to facilitate the process. The application should
contain your Curriculum Vitae in a Europass format and a motivation letter
stating the aim, the duration and the objectives of the traineeship.
A specific agreement between the School/University
responsible for the trainee, the trainee him – or herself and the European
Railway Agency will have to be prepared and signed in order to finalise the
procedure. This document will state the objective(s) and the duration of the
traineeship, will contain the contact details of the School/University, will
declare that the trainee has a proper health insurance coverage and that the
traineeship is unpaid.
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