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Are you ready to kickstart your career adventure?
Aurecon's paid, 12-week Summer Internship Programme offers the perfect opportunity to explore your potential while gaining valuable skills and experiences.
We are looking for Infrastructure Advisory students to be based in the following locations:
About our Advisory Group
Advisory is our consulting arm of Aurecon where we work across the infrastructure sector to deliver a range of services, across a variety of specialisms.
What You'll Experience:
What We're Looking For:
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People who work at Aurecon are not like everyone else. We look at the world differently. But we also share a lot in common. A spirit of adventure. A sense of wonder and endless possibility. And hardwired in our DNA is the need to leave a positive legacy.
We are a design, engineering and advisory company with 7,800 experts in 11 locations across Asia Pacific. Our purpose is bringing ideas to life, to imagine and co-create with our clients a better future for people and the planet.
Joining Aurecon means you’ll be at the award-winning edge of innovation, sustainability and inclusion; in 2024 we won AFR’s Most Popular Engineering Employer, and Prosple’s #1 Overall Best Graduate Employer in Aotearoa New Zealand, and we were also the first engineering organisation in Aotearoa New Zealand to receive the Rainbow Tick and GenderTick Advanced Accreditation.
Feeling Adventurous?
Then please apply. Your background, unique needs and individuality will be valued. Visit our website to learn more.
Whakahā ngā whakaaro / Breathing life into our ideas, thoughts, views
Kia māia, kia kaha, mahi tahi / Be bold, be strong, work as one
The opportunity is available to applicants in any of the following categories.
New Zealand
New Zealand Citizen
New Zealand Permanent Resident
New Zealand Student Visa
Engineer, Integrated Transport & Mobility at Aurecon NZ
Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) at University of Auckland
Structural Engineer at Aurecon NZ
Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) at University of Canterbury