North Technology Group opens applications for Graduate Program
Global two-year rotational program across Southern Spars, Future Fibres, Hall Spars and RigPro is open to graduates ready to build a career within a globally recognized group of marine engineering brands.
North Technology Group (NTG, Newport, R.I., U.S.) announces that applications are now open for its 2026 Graduate Program, a 2-year, globally focused development pathway across its performance technology brands: Southern Spars, Future Fibres, Hall Spars and RigPro. Graduates ready to build a career within a globally recognized group of marine engineering brands are encouraged to apply.
Designed to develop the next generation of technical and commercial leaders, the program offers graduates structured rotations across NTG’s global portfolio, providing hands-on experience with advanced composite structures, high-performance rigging systems and internationally recognized marine projects.
Participants will gain exposure to both engineering and commercial disciplines, contributing to live projects while building a deep understanding of the marine and performance technology sector.
NTG is seeking ambitious graduates whose academic backgrounds support both the technical and commercial aspects of the business. Relevant degree disciplines include: Engineering (mechanical, naval architecture, materials science and related fields), mechatronics, computer science, business studies, marketing and other STEM or commercially focused programs.
Successful candidates will demonstrate:
- A genuine passion for sailing and the marine industry
- Academic excellence in a relevant field
- Intellectual curiosity and adaptability
- A collaborative and proactive mindset.
The Graduate Program offers structured mentoring, cross-brand exposure and the opportunity to work within established global teams at the forefront of composite innovation and marine engineering.
Submit applications to graduate.program@northtechnologygroup.com by June 14, 2026.
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