DIVEA SA
Stage HEC – Business Intern (Accounting / Finance / Computer Science )
DIVEA SA
Field of activity of the internship:- Accounting
- Finance
- Computer Science
Duration of the internship: Minimum 6 months Internship Offer
Start date of the internship: from 2026 with a flexible starting month Internship Offer
Activity rate (%): 100% Internship Offer
Start date of the internship: from 2026 with a flexible starting month Internship Offer
Activity rate (%): 100% Internship Offer
Monthly remuneration: to be defined
Location: Sion
Description of the missions entrusted to the intern:
The intern will support Divea SA’s accounting, finance and IT activities. Main missions include helping to maintain the company’s accounts, contributing to the preparation of a global financial plan and/or the assessment of the commercial viability of the installations, and assisting in the development and maintenance of the company’s IT environment.
Qualities expected of the intern:
Language skills required:
About DIVEA SA
The intern will support Divea SA’s accounting, finance and IT activities. Main missions include helping to maintain the company’s accounts, contributing to the preparation of a global financial plan and/or the assessment of the commercial viability of the installations, and assisting in the development and maintenance of the company’s IT environment.
Qualities expected of the intern:
- Passionate
- Scrappy
- Ambitious
Language skills required:
- German: not required
- English: excellent
- French: excellent
About DIVEA SA
Divea SA is a technology spin-off from the Laboratory of Advanced Separations at EPFL, based in Sion, Switzerland. The company develops proprietary graphene-based membrane filters to capture CO₂ directly at the source of industrial emissions. By combining record-breaking separation performance with compact, modular installations, Divea provides cost- and energy-efficient carbon capture solutions for hard-to-abate sectors, helping industrial players reduce their climate impact while maintaining operational viability