Our Sydney office is looking to bring on graduates for July 2026 and January 2027 commencement.
A Typical Day
CMW Geosciences graduates fulfill our field‐based roles. A typical day would include going to site to complete manual field work tasks and testing. On‐site testing might include logging rock and soil bore holes, undertaking hand augers or observing machine‐excavated test pits. On our construction sites you would be observing piling, retaining walls or ground improvement sites.
If you're in the office, you would likely be processing logs and soil samples, writing technical reports and assisting project managers with deliverables.
Our range of projects is diverse across countries and offices: you could be communicating design elements to contractors on a community housing development in Rotorua, be in regional Queensland at the MacIntyre Windfarm carrying piling supervision and providing construction‐phase support, or be across the country in Perth at Jandakot Airport undertaking CPT testing, dynamic cone penetration testing, infiltration testing and hand auger boring.
What You'll Need
* A Civil Engineering, Geology or Earth Science Degree
* Ability to complete strenuous fieldwork tasks
* Ability to travel when required
* A full New Zealand or Australian driver's licence
* A desire to work outside with a love of rocks, soil and geology
* Good interpersonal skills
* Exceptional organisational and communication skills, both verbal and written
What You'll Get
* Additional Day Leave on Birthday
* Paid Parental Leave
* Access to Kiwa rewards platform (discounts on fuel, shopping, holidays etc.)
* Provision of a minimum of 50 hours training/CPD per year and paid membership to Engineers Australia / Engineers New Zealand
* Access to our 2‐year CMW graduate training programme
* Office social events throughout the year
* Ability to earn overtime and/or time in lieu
* Novated Lease / salary sacrifice vehicle finance options
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