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Stantec New Zealand

4.0
  • 1,000 - 50,000 employees

Graduate Structural Engineer - Water (Rolling Intake)

Location details

On-site

  • New Zealand

    New Zealand

    • Otago

      Dunedin

Location

Dunedin

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Opportunity details

  • Opportunity typeGraduate Job or Program
  • SalaryNZD 67,000 - 69,000 / Year
  • Additional benefits2-year accredited grad program, mentoring, International Young Professionals Networking Group & more
  • Number of vacancies1 vacancy
  • Application open dateApply by 29 Mar 2025
  • Start dateStart date Ongoing

Graduate Structural Engineer - Dunedin 

Are you a new graduate (or soon to graduate in 2025) with a Civil/Structural Engineering tertiary qualification and aspirations to develop and grow in a collaborative and supportive environment, then join Stantec’s 2025-2026 Graduate Programme! 

Fantastic perks we provide: 

  • Engineering NZ accredited 2-year graduate development programme
  • NZD69,000 base salary with company benefits on top such as insurances, spot bonuses banking discounts etc
  • You will be connected to our international Young Professionals Group Network with opportunities for training and networking across New Zealand and Australia.
  • You will be supported through your Engineering New Zealand Accreditation and mentored for your own personal career development.
  • Possibility to travel overseas via a developing professional’s exchange
  • Flexible working environments and excellent employee benefits

What do our Graduate Structural Engineers do? 

As a Graduate Structural Engineer at Stantec, you will contribute to designs, calculations, technical reporting, construction monitoring, and advice for our clients around the region and nationally.  

You will join a Dunedin and South Island team that works on infrastructure projects, not only locally, but across New Zealand and the wider Asia Pacific region. You will work with a diverse client set that ranges from local government and private developers, and even includes clients in the Pacific and beyond. 

You will be based in an office in a central location with easy walking or cycling access to many of the Dunedin suburbs. You will be living in a vibrant community where the active lifestyle thrives, with easy access for exploring New Zealand’s stunning southern mountains and lakes. With hiking, surfing, a world class stadium, wildlife, boutique breweries / bustling café scene and mountain biking on your doorstep, you won’t have to travel far to have adventures after work! 

Some of the existing projects this team is involved in include new or existing bridges and other structures, retaining walls, bridge inspections, bridge repairs and new water or roading structures. You will support these projects by taking the following responsibilities: 

  • Complete structural element designs - this could be concrete, steel or timber
  • Assist and complete site inspections with other structural engineers
  • Liaise and assist geotechnical engineers to understand their ground investigation requirements and results
  • Contribute to reports, specifications, and drawings.
  • Structural modelling, typically in Microstran, SAP2000 and ETABs
  • Sketching details, by hand, or on the computer to assist in generating drawing packages

What you will bring 

You will be a recent graduate with a Civil/Structural Engineering tertiary qualification ready to kick start your professional engineering career! You are motivated, pragmatic, and have an appetite for learning and gaining experience across various disciplines.  

You are passionate about engineering and as we are to improving the world we live in, seizing the environmental challenges that we all face and coming up with solutions that will benefit generations to come.   

You will demonstrate personal leadership qualities and thrive in an environment in which they are challenged. 

To be eligible to apply you must: 

  • Be a recent graduate or due to complete your tertiary education in 2025
  • Preferably hold a current restricted or full driving licence
  • Working Rights in New Zealand (Student Visa holder, convertible to post study open work visa, Permanent Resident OR Citizen)

Application Advice and Tips 

Refer to our CV and Cover Letter advice on Prosple.  

We will let you know once this opportunity opens!

About Stantec 

The Stantec community unites approximately 28,000 employees working in over 400 locations across six continents. We collaborate across disciplines and industries to bring water, transport and infrastructure projects to life. Our work from initial project concept and planning through design, construction and commissioning is built on a nearly 200-year history. So, when we take on a project, we see the opportunity to make a lasting connection with the people and places where we live and work. 

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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 ResidentNew Zealand Student Visa

Qualifications & other requirements

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

Degree or Certificate
Qualification level
Qualification level
Bachelor or higher
Study field
Study field (any)

Hiring criteria

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

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Graduate
Dunedin
5 months ago

I am a graduate civil engineer with one year of experience. I do a mix of technical, MSQA and design work with mentorship from more experienced members of my team. I have time for personal development and training, participating in my graduate programme and the Developing Professionals Group. Currently I spend most of my time doing MSQA for a project, which is now in the commissioning stage, where I will arrange and conduct site visits, draft Notices and Variations for my project lead to approve, and hold meetings with the client and the contractor.

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Graduate
Hamilton
5 months ago

So far, I have mostly worked on stormwater and wastewater where day to day involves being the doer of these projects following the task plan with support from seniors. Responsibilities with this include carrying out the tasks, checking in with the checker and seeking support when unsure. Since starting I've really enjoyed the project work and being able to come in and work on/continue something straight away. The projects have been interesting, and I feel like I get to constantly learn new processes as a grad.

user
Graduate
Wellington
5 months ago

mix of field and office work. not very technical

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About the employer

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Rating

4.0

Number of employees

1,000 - 50,000 employees

Industries

Engineering Consulting

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Pros and cons of working at Stantec New Zealand

Pros

  • The people are amazing, there is an awesome network of graduates, and all the seniors are super helpful and supportive.

  • There is flexibility regarding hours, and working remotely.

  • Being involved with a wide range of projects, based around NZ. Also having mentorship from many experienced people.

  • Spacious, clean, and green environment to work in.

  • Stantec has been providing learning opportunities for graduates providing opportunities to work in the field we are interested in, with proper guidance from seniors.

Cons

    • Pay is alright for the size of this firm. It probably needs to be a little better hearing what my peers are making at other big companies and the mid-year salary reviews are always very minor.”

    • It seems really hard to get to the next career level from graduate. There is a 2-year grad program. After that, you have to do more competencies to get promoted.

    • The corporate-ness— it feels like it can get in the way of genuine relationships and the work itself.

    • Sometimes lack of support from the seniors because most of them are tied up with projects, and so busy with their work.

    • For me personally, due to my type of role, the availability of work. I often get quite a bit of downtime when I have nothing to work on.