Commercial Graduate Scheme - Economics
Warwick, GB, CV34 6DA
Join us, and help be the energy behind the change.
National Gas is the backbone of Britain's energy system. We're responsible for securing the UK's energy, whilst leading the way to a net-zero future.
As the operator of Britain’s national gas transmission network, we repair and maintain gas pipelines, safely and reliably delivering gas to power stations, industries and 23 million homes.
Our skilled teams work to keep the gas flowing to our customers, generating power and helping to keep everyone connected.
At the same time, we’re pioneering new solutions like hydrogen transmission to help decarbonise energy, so our infrastructure continues to power the country as it transitions to net-zero.
As a graduate joining National Gas, it’s an inspiring environment where you know your work will directly contribute to keeping the nation’s energy secure today, whilst building a more sustainable, net-zero energy system for tomorrow.
About the Role
Joining our Commercial function within the Energy Systems & Resilience team, you'll have an amazing opportunity to work alongside experts, who every day, are developing plans for the future. This division covers a breadth of work, so you can expect to use your commercial or economics knowledge and skills across a range of commercial subject areas. As a graduate, your work will be full of variety. You might be analysing industry data, evaluating business cases for projects, development future market frameworks, engaging with the government, collaborating internally and externally on report submissions, liaising with stakeholders and communities or perhaps developing new styles of presentation to bring to life National Gas’s performance narrative.
Our teams partner with subject matter experts across the business to deliver upon our commercial objectives and regulatory commitments. We engage with external stakeholders such as Ofgem and Government to shape future regulatory frameworks – for our (existing) methane and (future) hydrogen and carbon dioxide transportation networks. Your work could involve developing policy and contractual solutions, assessing performance data, supporting research into policy and practice, supporting consultation and engagement and inputting into project programmes. We are currently working on a number of high-profile net zero projects including hydrogen and CCUS as well as ensuring we deliver secure and affordable energy to households and business up and down the country.
During this 18-month programme, after your initial induction, you’ll complete three 6-month placements. This will cover various teams within the Commercial business function, so that you can be exposed to different, yet relevant experiences and skillsets that will set you up for your career. These include:
• System Operations
• Markets
• Innovation
• Regulation
• Customer, stakeholder and business development
With the contacts you’ll make and the skills you’ll learn in these areas, you’ll be able to make an informed decision alongside your direct colleagues as to which area of the business you’d like to continue your career in.
About You
For you to thrive as an Economics or Commercial Graduate within the Commercial function, a keen interest in the future energy systems and sustainability would be invaluable, as we need individuals who are determined to drive the future of our company and be the energy behind the change. You'll be someone with commercial awareness, that enjoys applying that mindset to a challenging day-to-day working environment with real, practical challenges.
We celebrate the different experiences our colleagues bring to our organisation and strongly encourage applicants of all backgrounds to apply.
What you'll need
You’ll need a degree in a relevant area. It could be anything related to:
• Economics or finance
• Business
A cover letter is essential to help us understand why you're a great fit for the role. Be sure to include any other relevant experience or university modules.
Studies suggest that women tend to apply only if they meet 100% of the criteria. If you resonate with our mission, the role excites you and your skills align, we encourage you to apply.
The Essentials
This is an 18-month fixed-term graduate programme. You must have the right to work in the UK for the duration of the programme. We are unable to sponsor UK work permits for this graduate scheme, as the role does not meet the requirements set by the UK Home Office.
This position is subject to National Security Clearance and Trade Control restrictions - this typically requires you to have been a UK resident for the past 5 years. This means that your eligibility for may be affected by your place of birth, nationality, current or former citizenship, and any residency you hold or have held. Further details are available at United Kingdom Security Vetting: clearance levels - GOV.UK (www.gov.uk)
The sites you’ll be visiting span across the UK, so you’ll need to be comfortable with travel and overnight stays regularly. This also means that ideally, you’ll hold a full driving licence and be comfortable driving between sites.
What you can expect from us
You’ll receive a range of benefits that reward your great work.
• Starting annual salary of £34,646, with annual performance-based increases
• A generous holiday allowance of 26 days plus statutory bank holidays, with the option to buy and sell additional days (capped at 5 days)
• 2 paid days each financial year to volunteer for a worthwhile cause
• A generous pension scheme with a double-match contribution – if you contribute 6%, we’ll contribute 12%, helping you build a strong financial future
• Professional development and career progression
• Employee assistance programme offering free confidential professional counselling 24 hours per day
• A free on-site gym, as well as complimentary classes
At National Gas, we pride ourselves on a supportive and collaborative work environment. We understand the importance of maintaining a healthy work-life balance and support our employees in achieving it. We strive to create an inclusive environment where everyone can perform at their best, where every team member feels valued and supported.
You'll be mentored by experienced professionals and have opportunities to work on impactful projects. We ensure that you gain hands-on experience, with opportunities for career advancement and professional development.
We encourage all graduates to take ownership of their journey. You'll strive to grow and develop, taking advantage of all that National Gas has to offer.
The 'nice to knows'
As part of our Hybrid working approach, your time will be split between office days (primarily at the Warwick Office) and working from home.
You'll start in a large cohort of other graduates and apprentices, where you'll attend an in-person induction in early September 2026, fostering strong workplace relationships that will build the foundation of your future networks.
Your next steps…
You'll be offered additional support and guidance throughout the application process by our Early Careers team. Eligible applications will be reviewed by a human, every step of the way.
You’re only able to apply for one of our graduate schemes, so please consider this carefully. When reviewing your application, if we feel you might be a good fit for something else, we'll be sure to let you know.
If your online application is successful, you’ll be invited to complete a virtual solo-interview. The final stage is then an in-person Assessment Centre at our Warwick office in January 2026.
Support is available towards travel costs if required.
Applications close on Friday 19th December 2025. Each year, we receive a large volume of applications, which could result in an early closure of the advert, so we'd encourage you to apply early.
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At National Gas we value everyone's unique contributions and perspectives. If you require reasonable adjustments to complete the application process, please contact us at earlycareers@nationalgas.com