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Begin your career in one of Australia's foremost FMCG companies and develop your skills to become a leader in our supply business. Work alongside technical experts in the field and learn every aspect of the brewery; from engineering to brewing, packaging to quality.
The Program
This twelve-month program will begin at head office to learn about our broader business before moving to one of our breweries for technical training on how we make and package Australia's most loved beverages. You'll broaden your knowledge, as you visit each of our breweries across the country for exposure to the broader industry.
Working closely with our senior leaders on site, you'll expand your skills by managing hands-on projects centred around technical and practical challenges within the brewery. Additionally, you'll also receive formal training to prepare you for leadership.
We are seeking the future – are you it?
To be eligible, you are required to have less than two years of full-time work experience and hold (or be expecting to hold) at least a bachelor's degree in one of the following disciplines:
Engineering or Science (Biochemistry, Microbiology, Brewing, Food Science or Pharmacy)
Apply now!
3.3
1,000 - 50,000 employees
R&D and Manufacturing
A leader in the FMCG industry, Carlton & United Breweries are known for their iconic brands; ranging from Victoria Bitter to Strongbow Cider.
Great people, lots of opportunities to learn and grow, support from managers
Real on-the-job experience, opportunities to join projects in many different functions, great events, great culture, good people
Free Beer Good, laidback Culture People don't take themselves too seriously Energetic and young
Plenty of opportunities to accelerate your career. Great support for learning & development. The wealth of knowledge and experience within the people.
The fact that your degree does not hold you back from gaining experiences in different departments
Constant change
Stringent funding restricting you doing your job at the moment.
Moves too quickly with rotating grads