
From business and operations to engineering, safety, marketing, IT, supply and trading, and many other disciplines, the sector offers a wide range of rewarding career opportunities. It also provides excellent opportunities for graduates in environmental science, chemistry and engineering, as well as training and apprenticeships.
Careers Week will run from 16 to 20 February 2026 and aims to encourage everyone to learn about and consider a future in the bulk storage and energy infrastructure industry. Throughout the week, the Tank Storage Association will be sharing stories, career insights, and information about apprenticeships and training pathways.
Dynamic and rewarding
Peter Davidson, CEO of the Tank Storage Association, said: “After the positive response to our first Careers Week in 2025, we are proud to be launching the campaign for a second year and shine a spotlight on the people and opportunities that drive the bulk storage and energy infrastructure sector.
“Through Careers Week, we invite everyone to explore what it’s like to work in this dynamic and rewarding sector and how to take the next steps.”
Anyone interested in learning more about careers and apprenticeships in the bulk storage and energy infrastructure sector, can visit www.jobs.tankstorage.org.uk.
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