Sunshine Coast
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The Opportunity
Engineering Graduate opportunities in our Energy Business in Sunshine Coast, QLD. We are seeking Electrical Engineering Graduates.
What’s on offer
What you’ll need to be successful
A Veolia Career
At Veolia, they value diversity, equality, and inclusion, and they are committed to providing working environments where everyone is included and treated fairly and with respect. Their environmental solutions help customers preserve and renew natural resources, creating a better future for the planet. At Veolia, you’ll have the opportunity to build your career and a more sustainable world.
It is a very international company. We have colleagues from different background.
Currently working on a variety of engineering projects related to the operation and improvement of water treatment plants.
Now I am in a fleet admin rotation - I raise POs in 2 systems, ensure invoices are paid on time, organise benefit cards, procure quotes for all types of equipment, manage lease extensions and a range of other tasks.
3.9
> 100,000 employees
Environment & Agriculture
Providing water, waste, and energy services in 40+ countries around the world, Veolia is the champion of Ecological Transformation.
Work culture is great. People are always friendly and approachable, willing and eager to help.
Flexible working arrangements between office, working from home and working on sites. Get to work at a variety of different locations in Australia.
There are many opportunities for career development.
The purpose of 'ecological transformation' aligns with my personal values. The people are friendly and the culture is quite relaxed. Good work life balance. Lots of opportunity to move around the business.
Sense of community and teamwork: Veolia has a supportive work environment where people are happy to help you out Flexibility and work-life balance: Flexible work hours and being able to work from home
Sometimes I think the amount of work they are able to give to a graduate level employee is a bit limited - sometimes means a bit of downtime. Not a terrible thing, but more learning opportunities would be good.
HR can be rather slow sometimes.
Operates within a male-dominated industry. Can be difficult to get in contact with the right person or create change as the company is very large.
On-site project work can be long and challenging.
You can often feel a number in the masses in large companies so it's hard to stand out in good ways and it can therefore get overwhelming.