Auckland, Christchurch, Wellington
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Aurecon is a design, engineering and advisory company that brings ideas to life to create a better future for people and the planet. We’re looking for unconventional thinkers and dedicated doers who feel deeply passionate about co-creating solutions for a sustainable, liveable future.
We know what you may be thinking: “Why would I apply at Aurecon? Isn’t that only for engineers?” But Aurecon isn’t just an engineering firm and it isn’t only for engineers – we are hiring students for the project management and advisory parts of our business too!
We have internship opportunities available across New Zealand from project management, construction management, business, commerce, finance, law, communications, media, maths, art, design and architecture, and digital-based disciplines.
Explore the links below to learn more about the career pathways at Aurecon and our different business units:
We are committed to building an inclusive culture and creating better outcomes for our clients and the communities in which we live and work. Get a chance to experience the following perks upon joining us:
Over your university summer break, you’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 that’s right for you. Experience a series of activities tailored for students including onboarding and training sessions, social and networking events, Limelight events for professional and personal development, and learning courses and modules in Aurecon U and LinkedIn Learning
As an Aurecon intern, you’ll also get the chance to work with your fellow interns in the Innovation Challenge, which is an internal event that will test your creativity and problem-solving skills to help us prepare for the future.
Aurecon is the only Australian company on the Fortune 2021 Change the World List. In 2020, we were named Australasia’s Most Innovative Company by the Australian Financial Review (AFR), and the only engineering firm in the Top 10 Best Places to Work 2021.
In 2021, we were recognised for diversity and innovation by winning both categories at the Engineering New Zealand ENVI Awards. We became the first New Zealand engineering company to achieve The Rainbow Tick certification in 2019 for diversity and inclusion and have continued to achieve recertification through to 2023.
We’ve been ranked 5th overall and 2nd in the Engineering & Consultancy category in GradNewZealand’s Top 100 Graduate Employers for 2022. In the same year, we were featured by LinkedIn as one of the Top 25 companies in New Zealand for career growth.
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.
Whakahā ngā whakairo
Kia maia, kia kaha, mahi tahi
Reasonable free to tackle as I see fit I do calculations and produce markups for building design
I have a variety of tasks to engage with and have been able to step up in my short time here and take on responsibility for a number of tasks.
Working as a graduate engineer,includes different work types,sometimes drafting,some time report writing etc
4.0
1,000 - 50,000 employees
Engineering Consulting
Aurecon is an engineering, design and advisory company, but not as people know it. They’ve reimagined engineering.
Great flexibility. Good team members with supportive attitudes.
The team that I work in is full of great people.
Ability to relocate to other offices worldwide (when in line with business demand).
Aurecon is not just a company that says they are committed to diversity, they take active steps.
Company culture - I feel like my colleagues genuinely care about me.
Limited opportunities for upwards growth.
Relatively low salary and exclusivity of shareholding scheme.
I am not doing what I am passionate about.
Majority in my team are men.
There is a shortage of desks and a lack of storage space.