The Role
Our team covers all areas of water engineering, from strategic water planning, infrastructure design, flood modelling, drainage design, climate change resilience and water quality. As an integrated team, we provide design and planning advice from inception through to detailed design, often working alongside other engineers, scientists, architects and master planners in multi-disciplinary teams.
Responsibilities may include:
- Assisting in data collection and analysis
- Undertaking hydrological, hydraulic and drainage network modelling using various modelling tools
- Undertaking calculations for concept and detailed design of culverts, bridges, dams, channels, pit and pipe networks.
- Providing input to design reports and surface water assessments
For all other Graduate opportunities, please visit our opportunities document.
Our Graduate Program
Our Growing Professional Skills (GPS) graduate program is designed to help you bridge the gap between formal education and the workplace. The program is spread across two years, drawing on a range of personal development activities, exposure to other graduates and business leaders, and a range of topics designed to grow your business and professional skills.
Along with local site visits, technical seminars, mentoring, and internal and external training, AECOM connects you with leading local and global networks that help you learn, grow, and develop.
As an added incentive, your involvement in the GPS program is fully endorsed for those seeking Professional accreditation. If you decide to do additional studies, we will help you examine your options and identify areas of specialisation to support you in your career.