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Job Description
We understand it's been a big year – balancing study, final exams, and planning the next steps in your career.
If you're still exploring your options, come and chat with us to learn more about what Sedgman has to offer.
With a strong foundation in mineral processing, Sedgman is expanding into new commodities, markets, and regions worldwide.
This is an exciting time to join us and build a long and fulfilling career.
As a Controls Graduate, you'll work alongside an experienced team dedicated to delivering innovative engineering solutions.
Under the mentorship of a senior team member, you'll gain hands-on experience in detailed engineering projects, including PLC programming, network switch configuration, SCADA system setup, electrical and control system testing, and on-site commissioning activities.
To further advance your career development, you'll rotate across various business units, gaining exposure to key industry professionals and areas such as business systems improvement, operational support, and project management.
As a Graduate, You'll Have The Opportunity To
Provide hands-on technical support to site teams, gaining real-world experience through site visits and relief work.
Learn from industry experts by inspecting and optimising plant operations to drive performance and efficiency.
Contribute to impactful projects by assisting in implementation, commissioning, and system upgrades.
Identify innovative solutions for operational improvements and maintenance strategies.
Become part of a large, connected CIMIC Group graduate cohort with networking opportunities, professional development days, and exciting social events.
Who Are You?
A Bachelor of Engineering (Electrical, Controls, Mechatronics, Computer) is desirable.
Proficiency in computer-based programming languages such as C, VB Scripting, and Python, with a willingness to learn others.
The ability to interpret electrical schematic drawings and P&ID diagrams is desirable but not essential.
Experience with industrial control systems programming and configuration is desirable.
Troubleshooting skills with a logical and structured approach to fault-finding in complex systems.
Strong written and verbal communication skills, excellent time management, self-organisation, and the ability to work safely and effectively without supervision.
Why Sedgman?
Global industry leader with offices worldwide.
Flexible work arrangements and work-life balance.
Opportunities for career growth and professional development.
Work within multidisciplinary teams to expand your experience and capabilities.
Join our AIA Vitality program, which rewards healthy choices with vouchers and discounts on activities, shopping, and travel.
What Next?
Click "Apply" and submit your CV today.
Sedgman is an equal-opportunity employer, fostering a diverse, respectful, and inclusive workplace.
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