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Fulton Hogan NZ

4.1
  • 1,000 - 50,000 employees

2022 Scholarships Programme (Start ASAP)

Location details

On-site

  • New Zealand

    New Zealand

Location

New Zealand

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Opportunity details

  • Opportunity typeInternship, Clerkship or Placement
  • SalaryNZD 45,000 - 65,000 / Year
  • Number of vacancies1-17 vacancies
  • Application open dateApply by 21 Aug 2022
  • Start dateStart date ASAP

Here at Fulton Hogan, we’re passionate about developing our future engineers and offering them opportunities to learn and grow.  

We offer scholarships to Civil Engineering students at tertiary institutes across Aotearoa. This year, we have multiple scholarships to offer to Professional Civil Engineering students nationwide. This is a special opportunity that will take you places you never expected as you define your career path surrounded by experienced professionals. 

At Fulton Hogan we believe in opportunity, having a crack, being accountable and making it happen! Our scholarship students spend their summer breaks working in different operational groups across Fulton Hogan. You will be working with and learning alongside the best in the business, gaining valuable skills and experiences to help kick-start your engineering career. 

On completion of your engineering qualification, you will start a career with Fulton Hogan within our 2 year Graduate Development Programme. This is a professional programme designed to give you the opportunity, skills, knowledge and support required to continue to progress your career with us. 

This scholarship is currently open to NZ residents and provides students with a financial contribution towards their studies of: 

  • 1st year pro - 50% of fees  
  • 2nd Year Pro - 75% of fees 
  • 3rd Year Pro - 100% of fees 

We are different from the other companies you may have seen, we are humble by nature and have strong family values; family to us means our people, our clients, our partners and our communities. We care about and enjoy what we do, we encourage each other to grow and be the best we can be. We never lose sight of the most important things – that we are here to make a real difference to the people and communities that we live and work alongside. 

If we sound like somewhere where you would excel, we would love to hear more about you! 

To apply for a Fulton Hogan Scholarship please submit an application and cover letter including the following: 

  •  ​Name and address 
  • Personal contact details (email and mobile number) 
  • Institute of study and qualification you are studying towards 
  • Anticipated graduation date 
  • Preferred work location 
  • Why you think you are a suitable candidate for a Fulton Hogan Scholarship 
  • Why you have chosen to study Civil Engineering 
  • Why you want to work for a contractor, not a consultancy   
  • Your biggest achievement (personal or professional) 
  • We want to learn about you! Make sure to show us who you are in your application 

Application screening will take place week commencing 22nd August 2022.  If you’re successful in moving to the next stage, you can expect to receive a link to your nominated email to complete a very short video screen – this link will be sent by Fulton Hogan, powered by Spark Hire so be sure to check both your inbox and junk mail so you don’t miss it! 

If you have any queries, please contact us before the closing date. 

All successful candidates must under-go and pass a pre-employment medical and drug screen. We celebrate and embrace diversity across our business and are committed to equal employment opportunities. We believe in the value that diversity brings to our team and people who share our REAL values are encouraged to apply

Work rights

The opportunity is available to applicants in any of the following categories.

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New Zealand
New Zealand CitizenNew Zealand Permanent Resident

Qualifications & other requirements

You should have or be completing the following to apply for this opportunity.

Degree or Certificate
Qualification level
Qualification level
Certificate or higher
Institution location
From an institution in
New Zealand
Study field
Study field (any)

Hiring criteria

  • Experience requirementNo experience required
  • Working rights
    New Zealand Citizen
  • Study fields
    Engineering & Mathematics
  • Degree typesCertificate or higher
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Reviews

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Intern
Hamilton
a year ago

Intern Civil Engineer. Quality control, orders, inductions

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Graduate
Palmerston North
a year ago

I generally enjoy the work that I am given. It is challenging and stimulating, I enjoy been given tasks that involve responsibility and organisation. I enjoy being able to have time in the field as well as taking on administrative duties.

user
Graduate
Auckland
a year ago

Site engineer responsibilities. Assisting PM and PEs with the day to day operations, ensure work is completed in compliance with specs, PCP, WI. Ensure site crews and subbies have work programmed daily, weekly. Monitored productivity, do cost control, subbie claims etc.

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About the employer

Fulton Hogan Logo

Fulton Hogan NZ

Rating

4.1

Number of employees

1,000 - 50,000 employees

Industries

Construction & Property Services

Fulton Hogan delivers high-quality infrastructure to improve the lives of people by creating, connecting, and caring for communities.

Pros and cons of working at Fulton Hogan NZ

Pros

  • Amazing company culture ( respect each other, kindness, safety first)

  • The passion and attitudes that everyone has for what they do create a team environment in which you feel like your work is meaningful and productive. The work we do is able to be seen visibly in the community, adding to this.

  • Fulton Hogan I feel a large sense of pride being able to say I'm part of the organisation as Fulton Hogan does amazing things for the communities it is a part of.

  • Big company with lots going on so there are lots of opportunities to learn and grow and try different things. Good pride in the work we do.

  • Being able to move around the business and having a lot of opportunities to try different things as a graduate. Graduate summits to meet others and share experiences with people in a similar boat. Having the opportunities at these events to talk to people in higher positions and gain a wider perspective

Cons

    • Long working hours/weekend work

    • I have quite a long commute to work

    • Some stigma around working more hours each week than stated on contract. People ask questions once you leave before 5 p.m.

    • Not working in the city and in sometimes not-close locations.

    • Long hours