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Te Whiwhinga mahi | The opportunity
Are you a passionate Electrical Engineering student looking to build a career in an industry and company that is making a positive difference for Aotearoa, New Zealand! Contact needs your energy to help decarbonise Aotearoa and safeguard the planet for future generations.
Our Graduate Development Programme is committed to providing a great foundation where you’ll be trained, supported, and mentored along with providing exciting challenges for you to reach your full potential. You will work with passionate members of the Contact Energy team who are excited to share their knowledge of the energy industry with you, we can guarantee no two days will be the same!
The Graduate Development Programme commences in February 2025 and is an 18-month rotational programme. At the conclusion of the programme, you will transition into a permanent role within our Electrical Engineering – Controls & Instrumentation team.
As an electrical engineering graduate based at our Hydro Generation Site in Clyde you will:
We can teach you the skills you need to succeed, what’s important for us is diversity of thought, so it is important to just be yourself! So, if these behaviours and values align with yours then perhaps, we are the company for you.
Our purpose is to put our energy where it matters, to decarbonise the New Zealand energy sector. We are passionate about our mission and proud to have a tribe of people behind us working towards a common purpose.
Please note, only candidates with the right to live and work in New Zealand will be considered for this role.
Contributing to all drilling operations in our geothermal. Day-to-day tasks include monitoring drilling and intervention work, data analytics, report writing, engineering calculations to solve problems, working with contractors/consultants.
I'm responsible for looking after the content on the customer-facing website along with working on multiple side projects.
My role as a Finance Graduate has me placed in the wider region of Finance. I currently work in commodity risk where we look into how different commodities contribute to the risk we take on as a company.
4.5
1,000 - 50,000 employees
Energy & Utilities
Our strategy is to lead Aotearoa's decarbonisation by growing renewable development and creating outstanding customer experiences.
The culture is very authentic and welcoming, both in and outside of office hours.
Flexible working hours with emphasis on getting the job done rather than unproductive work.
The people are super friendly and supportive, flexible working arrangements, interesting work.
You're encouraged to block out a work hour of your week in your calendar and use that to focus on self-learning.
I have found myself as a graduate in meetings and bumping into our CEO, CFO and heads of different business areas a lot. Everyone has time for you, no matter the question.
Sometimes not enough work for entry level and sometimes work can be heavy at times.
Not super social workplaces, as most people based in major cities work from home.
Not very transparent with career development, salary bands per job etc.
My first couple of rotations were a bit unorganised, not much planned work.
There is a lack of transparency around career progression, especially regarding pay bands and what is needed to move from one level to the next.