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Aurecon Australia

4.1
  • #3 in Engineering consulting
  • 1,000 - 50,000 employees

Aurecon 2019 Programme and Project Management Graduate Programme

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Opportunity details

  • Opportunity typeGraduate Job
  • Application open dateApply by 15 Apr 2018

Our team is fully focused on achieving client objectives whether they are commercial, strategic, transactional, delivery or operationally orientated.

We provide contemporary advice on broad transactional and delivery management strategies and take a 'Delivery Partner' approach to delivery, as well as market leading approaches to some of the more traditional methods of procurement and delivery such as project management, design and construct and construction Management.

Who are we?
We challenge the status quo and we want to work with people who, like us, are passionate about fostering human achievement.

In 2017, we were honoured to be named 'Large Firm of the Year' by Consult Australia, and we were ranked #5 in the Australian Financial Review's Most Innovative Companies list.

Our programme
Aurecon has challenged the traditional approach to graduate programmes, creating an environment where you can pursue your personal career interests, instead of being locked into a rigid rotation schedule where you spend several years in different areas of the company.

At Aurecon, you can express your interest in a preferred team, play to your strengths, and fast track your experience and development. You will also work alongside industry leading professionals, mentors and peers. If you'd like to experience numerous areas of Aurecon's business, then we can facilitate that too.

Bringing ideas to life at Aurecon is about being creative, grabbing onto new opportunities and getting the support you need to find your niche. 
 

Qualifications & other requirements

You should have or be completing the following to apply for this opportunity.

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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Aurecon AU

Rating

4.1

Number of employees

1,000 - 50,000 employees

Industries

Construction & Property Services

Aurecon is an engineering, design and advisory company, but not as you know it. We’ve reimagined engineering.

Pros and cons of working at Aurecon AU

Pros

  • Supportive environment. Lots of opportunities and encouragement for training and career development, plenty of different work streams, informal networking events. Many offices mean there's chances for people to move to new areas for interesting and exciting projects.

  • People genuinely care for you and your wellbeing. Most of the people I have worked with have great work ethics. Approachable and knowledgeable colleagues. Great social life, through emerging professional network (called Limelight) and company events. People don't consider you as a graduate but as a member of the team. They give you the opportunities to develop your career or extracurricular aspirations. Very supportive team.

  • The company is very caring about my well-being. They are very considerate and always understanding. The work I do is very interesting, and I am learning a lot. A lot of my university work applies and is useful in understanding the task at hand.

  • Interesting and diverse work. Part of a team that pushes my limits, but also supports me and ensures that I always swim and never sink!

  • Awesome work-life balance. Flexible arrangements are available. Very creative and innovative for an engineering firm.

  • The learning and growth opportunities that are available to me. I love that I am not just pigeon-holed in one area and that those around me provide me opportunities to explore different areas of work.

Cons

    • As a company, the bar is set so high in terms of diversity and inclusion, equality and digital work practices that it gives us permission to complain about things we wouldn't at other companies.

    • Office culture is moving towards flexible working. Still transitioning away from watching the clock. Flat hierarchy, particularly good for young professionals. Socialising is up to the individual and their teams.

    • Sometimes a lack of support or understanding of lack of experience. Graduates tend to have to 'do their time' in the tougher field roles until they gain experience and become more senior.

    • My work is usually interesting and varied with multiple projects at once, but sometimes there are some less exciting things that just need to be done as with any job.

    • The downtime, sometimes there are periods where I don’t have any work and have to look for things to do.