As a Graduate Power Engineer, you will be exposed to a broad range of design, engineering, and consulting activities across high voltage power systems within the ANZ region. Your work will span Transmission and Distribution networks, distributed generation, and associated infrastructure, covering voltage levels from 11kV to 500kV.
You will support the delivery of a range of large and small projects. Daily activities include contributing to technical design development, engineering calculations, and project documentation. Working alongside experienced engineers and project teams, you will assist with coordinating timelines, managing deliverables, and ensuring projects are executed safely, efficiently, and in accordance with relevant standards.
How you’ll make a difference:
- Assist with the design and analysis of HV power systems, including preparation of calculations, drawings, and technical reports
- Support project planning and delivery, including tracking timelines, milestones, and engineering outputs
- Contribute to consultation activities with internal teams, clients, and stakeholders under guidance from senior engineers
- Apply relevant engineering standards, procedures, and safety requirements across all tasks
- Participate in site visits, inspections, and commissioning activities as required
- Actively engage in learning and development, building technical capability and professional engineering skills
- Work collaboratively within multidisciplinary teams to support successful project outcomes
What our Graduate Program offers:
- Graduate Introduction: Kickstart connections with peers and leaders.
- Essential Consulting Skills: Master core consulting skills from day one.
- Networking and Learning: Grow your network and industry know-how.
- Mentoring and Career Support: Receive guidance from experienced professionals.
- Learning from Experts: Learn directly from industry leaders and specialists.
- Flexible Work Options: Work in a way that fits your life and wellbeing.
- Career Pathways: Get support to progress and step confidently into your next role.
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