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Alcoa Australia

4.5
  • 1,000 - 50,000 employees

Alcoa of Australia Graduate Program 2020 Intake - Procurement

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Opportunity details

  • Opportunity typeGraduate Job
  • Application open dateApply by 15 Apr 2019

GRADUATE OPPORTUNITIES - 2020 INTAKE

ALUMINA & BAUXITE OPERATIONS, Western Australia

Our Graduate Program is a three-year tailored growth opportunity designed to provide the greatest start to your career. You will learn from some of the world's best minds and experienced industry professionals while working within an inclusive and collaborative environment. On successful completion of your development journey, you will remain an Alcoa employee.

We're on the search for passionate and ambitious Graduates driven to make a difference and willing to be supported along the way. As part of our Graduate Program you will be provided with high quality training and have exposure to our Kwinana, Pinjarra and Wagerup Alumina Refineries as well as our Huntly and Willowdale Bauxite Mining operations. The following graduate opportunities are available commencing in January 2020:

Alumina

  • Graduate Mechanical Engineer
  • Graduate Electrical Engineer
  • Graduate Chemist
  • Graduate Chemical Engineer
  • Health & Safety Graduate
  • Research Science Graduate
  • Information Technology Graduate

Bauxite

  • Graduate Mine Engineer
  • Digital Mining Graduate
  • Health & Safety Graduate
  • Finance Graduate

Corporate

  • Procurement Graduate

To be eligible for the Alcoa Graduate Program, you would have completed a relevant tertiary qualification or will have completed your studies by the end of 2019.

Consideration will be given to any work related or theoretical experience, recent graduates with industry exposure, and previous Alcoa Vacation Students are strongly encouraged to apply.

As a nationally recognised employer of choice for gender equity and advocate for gay, lesbian, bisexual, transgender and intersex inclusion, Alcoa encourages applications from women, people of diverse backgrounds and those with different skills and life experiences.

Applications close Monday 15 April 2019

Our graduate opportunities are only available to permanent Australian residents or applicants holding the relevant visa with authority to work in Australia. Please state this information clearly in your application.

To apply for Alcoa's Graduate Program, please click Apply link.

Qualifications & other requirements

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Degree or Certificate
Study field
Study field (any)

Hiring criteria

  • Experience requirementNo experience required
  • Study fields
    Business & Management (english)
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About the employer

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Alcoa Australia

Rating

4.5

Number of employees

1,000 - 50,000 employees

Industries

Energy & Utilities

Alcoa thrives by developing best practices that improve our bauxite, alumina and aluminium business units. Join us on our journey!

Pros and cons of working at Alcoa Australia

Pros

  • Great work-life balance and workplace culture. Exposure to projects and day-to-day problem-solving.

  • Great level of support. Fantastic team of people to work with.

  • A large, interconnected network of people over different disciplines with ranging expertise that can help.

  • I love being able to work in the minerals industry without having to go FIFO as the refineries and mines are within driving distance from home. Being an international company, I may have future opportunities to travel abroad for work. The graduate program itself offers a lot of opportunities for both personal and professional development. This is captured in monthly graduate days, extra training courses as well as responsibilities given to me in my everyday work. On top of this, Alcoa is very diligent in making sure you have a job after the graduate program is complete, securing my future career.

  • It is relaxed compared to consultancy, training events are provided.

Cons

    • The low turnover of employees can be both good and bad. On one hand you have years of experience to tap into, but on the other hand, it can make it difficult to change strategies and methods of work.

    • Change seems difficult due to the systems in place or long-standing practises.

    • The ageing demographic. A lot of workers have been here for over 20 (often 30 or 40) years. This means that not only do I have to work consistently with people of an older generation, but trying to change the culture in areas that require it becomes quite difficult.

    • Lack of on the job training.

    • The old unionist and pessimistic mentality of some of the workers. It really is a great place to work, so the negativity is frustrating at times.