Thank you for completing the online questionnaire! The results have shown that you are leaning towards Mathematics as a subject area, but we suggest you explore all the areas of STE[a]M.
Remember, you are a combination of the different subjects that make up STE[a]M and there are lots of career paths for you to explore outside of Mathematics.
Mathematics is central to the Eaton business processes
Our vision is to improve the quality of life and the environment through the use of power management technologies and services. Mathematics as an area of knowledge sits at the core of this.
Mathematics is a common thread shared by all disciplines. Beyond the narrow definiton of mathematics being the study of numbers, it also incorporates the value of identifying patters, the purpose of structure and the value of logic and reasoning. All of which are skills that Eaton seek in employees across departments.
Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) systems engineer
An ERP engineer is responsible for ensuring that the suite of applications an organisation uses to collect, store, manage, and interpret data from many business activities runs as efficiently as possible. The role is technical and analytical, so accuracy and knowledge of how a business functions is key.
Plant controller
A Plant Controller uses their mathematical skills and financial knowledge to manage the performance of the business ensure success. They prepare reports and present findings and recommendations to other functions and management.
Supply chain manager
Supply Chain Managers use business knowledge to manage the materials needed for current and future demand requirements of our products.
Global pricing analyst
A Global Pricing Analyst uses mathematical analysis to track pricing trends in the marketplace to support business growth. Commercially focussed, analysts monitor performance closely and support the development of new pricing models and strategies.
Internship & co-op programs
Leadership Development Program
Recent graduates