




Wood is looking for a student intern to join the Processes discipline. This opportunity is available in Chile. *All our job offers are within the framework of Law 21.015, which promotes the inclusion of Persons with Disabilities into the workforce. If you require any reasonable adjustments (for example, accessibility, ramps, sign language interpreter, among others), please let us know in your application.* The role: *The role includes supporting the Processes discipline by actively participating in the area's activities and tasks, particularly in generating internal reference documentation for use in study developments assigned to Wood.* **Our clients and projects** **Designing the future. Transforming the world.** From feasibility studies to execution, Wood's Minerals & Metals business has helped design and deliver mining projects worldwide for over 60 years. Our world demands advanced and scalable processing of key minerals and metals to meet the growing demand for all raw materials. At Wood, we play our part by supporting our global clients with advanced facilities and predictable, safe, and fast project delivery worldwide, as we strive to achieve net zero. **What we can offer** * **Meaningful and interesting projects** delivered to industry leaders in the Minerals and Metals sectors. * **Commitment to diversity and inclusion** across our company, with employee networks dedicated to giving every employee a voice. * **Global connections with leading experts** in the industry worldwide who are shaping the standards of our profession. Wood is a global leader in consulting and engineering, helping solve critical challenges in the energy and materials markets. We deliver consulting, project, and operational solutions in 60 countries, employing around 35,000 people. www.woodplc.com **Diversity Statement** We are an equal opportunity employer and recognize the value of a diverse workforce. All qualified applicants will be considered for employment based on objective criteria and without regard to the following (which is not an exhaustive list): race, color, age, religion, sex, national origin, disability, sexual orientation, gender identity, protected veteran status, or other characteristics, in compliance with applicable laws. Requirements: * Regular student at an educational institution, with valid school insurance. * Student currently in the final year of a Civil Engineering in Metallurgy degree and required to complete their final professional internship. * Availability to carry out the internship at Wood's offices in Santiago. * Proficient user-level skills in Microsoft Office. Key responsibilities include: * Development of operational cost benchmarking: concentrator plants, leaching, smelting, etc. * Develop a work guide indicating ranges of main design criteria, description of procedures, and determination of key operational parameters across the entire production chain. * Mapping of projects developed by Wood to visualize their scope and progress.


