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Aurecon Australia

4.1
  • 1,000 - 50,000 employees

Internship Programme (Nov 2023)

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Location

Australia, Australia

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Opportunity details

  • Opportunity typeInternship, Clerkship or Placement
  • SalaryAUD 72000 / Year
  • Additional benefitsincluding super ($33/hr + super)
  • Number of vacancies1-100 vacancies
  • Application open dateApply by 2 Jul 2023
  • Start dateStart date 14 Nov 2023 - 28 Feb 2024

Our internship programme

Choosing a career path as an undergraduate can be challenging. Itโ€™s hard to know which path to follow until youโ€™ve had some practical work experience โ€“ and thatโ€™s okay! This is what Aureconโ€™s Internship Programme is for.

Over your university summer break, youโ€™ll get the opportunity to collaborate and work with our diverse and inclusive teams, be immersed in real-life projects, and work out the career thatโ€™s right for you. Experience a series of activities tailored for students including:

  • Onboarding and training sessions to develop your skills as a consultant
  • Networking events with fellow interns and seniors in the business
  • Limelight events for professional and personal development
  • Learning courses and training in Aurecon U and LinkedIn Learning

Who are we?

We are the only Australian company on the Fortune 2021 Change the World List. In 2020, we were named Australasiaโ€™s Most Innovative Company by the Australian Financial Review (AFR), and the only engineering firm in the Top 10 Best Places to Work 2021. We recently won the Engineers Australia Most Popular Engineering Employer award and was named one of the top 10 employers under the Most Popular Internship Employer โ€“ Large category at the AFRโ€™s Top 100 awards in 2023.

Hardwired in our DNA are engineering, design and the deep need to leave a legacy. We believe humanity depends on engineering; and we recognise we have a broader stewardship role to play. As we continually strive for a life in balance, Aurecon clients will be ready for the future and engineered for life.

What makes us unconventional?

Weโ€™re living in a time of unprecedented change โ€“ much more than weโ€™ve ever seen and anticipated before. Climate change, COVID-19, economic, social, technological changes, to name a few. To face these, weโ€™re looking for unconventional thinkers and dedicated doers who feel deeply passionate about co-creating solutions for a sustainable, liveable future.

Like the Woodside Building for Technology & Design, made using world-leading energy-efficient building design to become the largest educational building in the world to achieve Passive House certification, and featured at the COP26 UN Climate Conference in 2021.

Or the award-winning Project Gilghi โ€“ a portable, solar-powered water treatment system housed in a shipping container โ€“ that can filter 250 kilolitres of potable water per day for rural or isolated indigenous communities.

Join us to co-create a better future, in which people and the planet can flourish. Start your career journey with us!โ€ฏTogether, weโ€™ll be unstoppable.

Register your interest now by clicking the "Apply on Employer Site" button. 

Application opens on July 3, 2023, and ends on August 13, 2023

Work rights

The opportunity is available to applicants in any of the following categories.

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Australian Citizen โ€ข Australian Permanent Resident โ€ข Australian Work Visa (All Other)

Qualifications & other requirements

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

Degree or Certificate
Qualification level
Qualification level
Bachelor or higher
Study field
Study field (any)

Hiring criteria

  • Experience requirementNo experience required
  • Working rights
    Australian Citizen
  • Study fields
    Business & Management
  • Degree typesBachelor or higher
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Reviews

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Graduate
Melbourne
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5 months ago

My role is as a Structural Engineer, working on Construction phase services. My day-to-day responsibilities consists of answering RFIs and resolving on site issues.

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Intern
Melbourne
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5 months ago

Aurecon have been very supportive when it comes to allowing me to work during my semesters at uni, however it is hard to understand what is going on sometimes as I experience major time jumps with projects due to my hours. I am mostly given admin tasks at the moment but context is given with most of it so it helps me to feel like I am helping the broader picture.

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Intern
Sydney
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5 months ago

Undergraduate Mechanical Engineer. My day-to-day responsibilities are to to network with the team around me to and contribute to projects with spare capacity for work, then work on that project. There are also scheduled team meetings and learning opportunities throughout the week.

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About the employer

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Aurecon Australia

Rating

4.1

Number of employees

1,000 - 50,000 employees

Industries

Engineering Consulting

Aurecon's purpose is bringing ideas to life, to imagine and co-create with our clients a better future for people and the planet.

Pros and cons of working at Aurecon Australia

Pros

  • I have a lot of flexibility and we work on tier one projects.

  • The best thing about my job is the flexibility it offers. I really appreciate the option to work hybrid.

  • Everyone is extremely supportive and helpful. Yet to meet a person that wouldn't assist me.

  • My team has a beautiful diversity - including leadership. I think I am having exceptionally high proportion of projects I really enjoy.

  • Opportunities to work on a broad range of projects, both locally and interstate/internationally.

Cons

    • Lack of work especially for grads. Unrealistic utilization expectations.

    • Unstable workflow at times, very demanding hours during peak periods.

    • Graduate training seems to be highly reliant on the quality of your projects/team leaders.

    • Expectation to work unpaid overtime.

    • The promotion decisions were not made in a transparent manner, and there seems no clear requirement for each level.