Our state government partner is seeking an Undergraduate Student Engineer (Civil) for an opportunity based in Nerang, Qld. Gain hands‐on experience in asset management while contributing to critical road infrastructure projects.
About the role
* Part‐time (2–3 days per week) during semester and full‐time during university holidays
* Work within a high‐performing Asset Management team supporting regional road infrastructure
* Gain practical exposure across planning, design, construction, and maintenance activities
* Receive structured supervision and mentorship from senior engineering professionals
Key responsibilities
* Assist in assessing and administering Heavy Vehicle (HV) permits to ensure compliance and timely delivery
* Support identification of risks and problem areas, recommending route modifications where required
* Contribute to road and bridge maintenance planning, including determining appropriate procedures and work instructions
* Assist in calculating material quantities, analysing test results, and identifying non‐conformances
* Support risk assessments and implementation of construction controls
* Assist in planning and improving HV permit workflow processes to ensure efficient outcomes
* Ensure adherence to quality management systems and engineering standards
* Maintain effective communication with internal teams and external stakeholders
Mandatory requirements
* Currently enrolled in an accredited Civil Engineering under the Washington Accord (or equivalent recognised by Engineers Australia)
* Valid Class C driver's licence
* Ability to undergo employment screening, including criminal history checks
About you
* Strong analytical and problem‐solving skills with attention to detail
* Effective communication skills with the ability to engage stakeholders
* Eagerness to learn and apply engineering principles in a practical environment
* Ability to manage competing priorities and work collaboratively within a team
For more information, please call Hyacinth Capilos on 07 32392500 or Apply Now to join a high‐performing engineering team and contribute to the delivery of safe and sustainable road infrastructure.
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