Perth
This is a unique and exciting time to be part of one of the Technology teams at Western Power, spanning across Digital Products, Cyber Security, Tech & Data Services, and Changing Energy. We are at the forefront of the energy transition in leveraging existing and new technologies, including microgrid, stand-alone power systems (SPS), battery storage solutions, and incorporating increased levels of renewable energy such as roof top solar into the energy system. We're transforming the electricity network ensuring a cleaner, brighter, and more resilient energy supply for the next generation.
We're also working hard on enabling the decarbonisation of the energy system by converting more of our energy consumption to electricity, including electric vehicles as well as other initiatives to enable industry sectors to reduce emissions by making the switch.
We believe Technology is the best place to be in Western Power because it’s not often you get the chance to establish a whole new capability within a large organisation in WA.
The transition to the energy system of the future is reliant on innovations in digital technology to:
We will have some exciting opportunities for Technology Graduates in Perth on a two-year max-term contract. This is your opportunity to be part of securing Western Australia’s critical infrastructure – safeguarding our journey to a greener, more sustainable energy future.
Program detail:
What we’re looking for:
To be successful, you’ll have the following skills and attributes: -
What’s it like to work here?
Our people play a vital role in creating an innovative, safe, and supportive workplace, living our values, and delivering exceptional service to the communities in which we operate.
We are committed to building a diverse workforce and strongly encourage applications from Aboriginal and Torres Strait Australians, people with disabilities, people from diverse cultural and linguistic backgrounds, women, young & mature age workers, the LGBTQI+ community.
We are an employer of choice, offering our employees a range of benefits that include:
We are committed to our Disability Access and Inclusion Plan 2021 - 2025 and ensuring that people with disability have equal opportunities to gain and maintain employment with Western Power. It is strongly encouraged that people with a disability who meet the inherent requirements of the position description pre-register for this role.
We are also proud to be launching our Innovate Reconciliation Action Plan this year. Our Innovate RAP outlines our commitment to the Reconciliation journey in WA.
Residency Requirements:
We will let you know once this opportunity opens!
Our recruitment process requires that all candidates who progress to the pre-employment stage must hold a police clearance issued within six months of the date of their application.
Join us and play a part in powering the future of Western Australia.
Work is almost entirely in the office. Primarily analysing data with spreadsheets and creating strategies.
I work in Scada & Telecommunication team in Asset Performance function. As part of my job, I look into existing grid automation assets, and I am working in a data migration project.
Technology graduate - analyse data, develop BI dashboard and support's business process like energy forecasting
4.2
1,000 - 50,000 employees
Energy & Utilities
It’s an exciting time in the electricity industry, delivering changing energy needs of West Australians, powered by community trust and our passion.
The people are really nice and very supportive if you show you're interested in learning.
The time flexibility and the work life balance.
Plenty of learning opportunities. We get to learn the business through various internal & external trainings.
The team/people are very inclusive and helpful.
Western Power provides flexible working hours arrangements, subject to approval from formal team leaders.
The lack of communication between different departments could be much better.
Sometimes the processes they use are a bit outdated and I think they sometimes need to be reviewed.
Not enough information provided regarding the structure of the program or what is expected prior to starting.
We might not be able to get the rotations in our areas of interest always.
Learning opportunity via good project, lack of technical mentorship and slow pace of work are the worst things for me.