Infrastructure project management involves planning, delivery, tracking and maintenance of large-scale projects such as sports stadiums and railways. As an engineering graduate, you will work in cross-functional teams to ensure the successful execution of these projects.
This role is ideal for individuals who can see the big picture and also pay attention to details. You will have the opportunity to work with clients from various industries, including international companies, charities, and small businesses.
The job description includes developing and managing project workflows, conducting feasibility studies, helping clients optimize asset management strategies, performing cost-benefit analyses, and providing ideas and advice for smart planning decisions.
You will be part of a team that works on solving problems and delivering solutions to clients. The work is varied, and you will have the opportunity to build knowledge of several industries and businesses.
The graduate program is designed for students in their final year of study or recent graduates. It is a one-year grow pathway with targeted coaching, support and development as you grow your new career.
You will start work in February 2026 with a full-time and ongoing graduate role. The program includes real work from the start, allowing you to make an impact and learn straight away.
Benefits
1. You will receive direct support from an experienced 'buddy' to help you settle in and a dedicated Performance Development Manager to focus on helping you grow professionally.
2. There are opportunities for skills and career development through structured regular learning sessions to strengthen your skills.
3. The firm has a strong commitment to wellbeing, diversity and community, with a progress plan in place to track its commitments such as gender pay gap, indigenous inclusion, mental health, and learning.
4. You will have access to employee discounts at hundreds of stores through the SmartSpend app.
* There are opportunities to build your network, friendships and interests through clubs for various activities such as running, books, cooking, badminton, video games, and more.