Helping young people make informed choices about their future and discover the world of work is part of TotalEnergies’ commitment to education and youth employability. From June 15 to 26, 2026, the CSTJF campus welcomed 122 high school students for a two-week immersion across its teams and activities.
Thanks to the commitment of more than 60 mentors, along with 62 speakers and facilitators, the students discovered the wide range of professions represented on the Pau campus and took part in a collective program combining talks, site visits and workshops.
Geosciences, biodiversity, robotics, cybersecurity, laboratory sciences, management control, innovation, communications and renewable energies: the students had a unique opportunity to discover a remarkable diversity of careers within a single company.
Through interactive workshops such as the Climate Fresk, innovation workshops and pitch sessions, they also developed their knowledge and skills on topics related to today's energy and environmental challenges.
The highlight of the two-week program was the final presentation delivered before a jury gathered in the CSTJF auditorium. The students shared the key lessons from their experience and the discoveries that had made the strongest impression on them.
Thanks to the commitment of mentors, speakers and organizing teams, this third edition enabled participants to discover professions that are often little known, gain a better understanding of how a major company operates and, for some, start looking at their future career paths from a new perspective.
Information Systems support every business line across the Company, with one key objective: delivering high-quality services. Beatriz Guillen Francos, a Telecommunications and Networks engineer by training, shares her experience and career path in this field.
Claire Channellière, a Metocean specialist, has been putting her scientific expertise to help better understand the marine environment and support the design of safe and sustainable installations, taking into account sea conditions and how they evolve over time.
Detecting, consolidating, analyzing, and continuously monitoring methane emissions from TotalEnergies-operated sites worldwide: meet the lead of the MetaneLive, based at the CSTJF in Pau.