ABB launches Hoisting Young Engineer Exchange Program

3 October 2023

Print Page

In an attempt to help bridge the skills gap in the global mining industry, electrification and machine automation technology firm ABB has launched the Hoisting Young Engineer Exchange Program to attract the next generation of engineering graduates to a career in mine hoisting.


The international, two-year programme features time spent in the participants’ local engineering teams, followed by a couple of overseas rotations in ABB’s key hoisting markets, namely Canada, Australia, Poland, South Africa, Sweden or China. 

Within each rotation, graduates will learn about the latest industry technology and have the chance to apply it directly on ABB’s customer sites. The programme has an individually tailored schedule and involves direct customer work. 

“The global mining industry is facing a significant talent shortage – we’re seeing that demand is already outstripping supply, and there is much competition in the market to attract young engineering talent,” said Lisa Gustavsson, global HR business partner at ABB. “This is why we’re excited to launch this global exchange programme for young engineers. We are giving young talent the opportunity to truly make a difference and work on some of the most exciting mine sites in the world. It’s a significant step to ensuring that that the business will continue to attract the best talent in the market to serve our customers and build a world-class organisation while contributing to a more sustainable future.”  

ABB is looking to strengthen its organisation on both the project and service side, including senior employees with deep technical expertise as well as young graduate engineers. 

“For our customers, the mine hoist is a business-critical application, and it is among some of the most technologically advanced solutions in their operations,” said Björn Jonsson, global business line manager, hoisting at ABB. “To deliver such projects, we need the best people to work closely with our customers from design to execution and servicing the technology throughout the lifetime of the hoist. 

“The nature of work in the mining industry is changing. There is growing demand for data and digital literacy skills. To build a successful and sustainable business for the future, we also need to attract a different kind of talent,” said Jonsson. 

Young talent can apply for the programme via the dedicated landing page

Sign up for FREE weekly newsletter

Sign up for FREE digital edition of the magazine

Talented engineering graduates will spend time in local engineering teams and in overseas rotations.
Lisa Gustavsson, global HR business partner and Björn Jonsson, global business line manager, are spearheading the ABB programme.