Employability

Graduates have a wide range of opportunities for further progression. These include opportunities in the field of energy technology, mechanical engineering, plant and process equipment construction, process engineering, energy economics, and sustainable resource management. With the close integration of general engineering competencies and competencies in the field of carbon-free energy carriers, graduates of the Transnational Hydrogen Technology programme are well prepared for the challenges of the energy transition. The programme provides a sustainable and future-proof foundation for further academic development.

Production of plants and plant components

  • Mechanical engineering
  • Process equipment construction
  • Electrochemical equipment
  • Vehicle construction and technology

Plant operators

  • Energy industry
  • Chemical industry
  • Pharmacy
  • Food industry
  • Industrial plants

Plant design and construction

  • Engineering offices
  • Energy industry
  • Chemical industry
  • Pharmacy
  • Food industry
  • Vehicle construction

Industrial product development

  • Transport
  • Energy technology
  • Thermal engineering
  • Infrastructure components