Auckland, New Plymouth
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Learn, grow, and get a chance to contribute to global game-changing projects. With Worley, you can take what you learn and apply it to new initiatives, new ideas, and new teams.
You’ll have a wide support network to help you succeed and build your career. The two-year Graduate Development Program provides a structured approach to continued professional development through core competencies, leadership project management courses, and professional registration. At the end of it, you’ll have the knowledge and experience to meet the demands of the industry, business, customers, and projects.
Applications are currently open for the Worley Graduate Program starting in February 2025. The program is inviting applications from undergraduate students who are in their final year of tertiary studies in engineering (electrical) and are interested in pursuing a Graduate Electrical Engineer position at either the New Plymouth or Auckland office of Worley.
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Prospective candidates are encouraged to consider applying for the following reasons:
Worley prepares its graduates for success by fostering a culture centred on continuous learning, offering career development opportunities, and providing professional accreditations. Graduates are empowered to steer their career trajectories through a self-directed learning approach, supported by regional graduate committees.
Additionally, Worley conducts its Growth Future Leaders program annually. This initiative enables up to 20 individuals to rotate across various business areas, acquire a diverse set of skills, and collaborate closely with senior management, facilitating their growth as future leaders within the organization.
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working alongside senior process engineers on various projects.
$150k - $4M on time and within budget.
As a graduate I work under the supervision of more senior engineers to produce many deliverables of detailed design e.g. calculations, drawings, datasheets, technical reports and operating procedures. I participate in several formal assessments such as HAZOPs, HAZIDs and design reviews as a scribe.
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50,000 - 100,000 employees
Engineering Consulting
A career at Worley offers the exciting opportunity to work on leading edge projects, contributing to delivery of a new energy future.
Lots of opportunities for growth.
Exposure and guidance from experienced people
Very good socially, lots of other young professionals in the office.
Flexi-time and being able to bank hours when you complete over time to use for future leave. Exposure to a wide range of opportunities is also a huge bonus
Variety of projects/clients/sites Great people, great location Opportunities to lead small projects Work closely with senior members of organisation Get a chance to shape my working environment/career path Working in emerging technologies e.e new energy plenty of site experience
Good Job diversity and getting to work on large scale projects.
Predominantly desk based thus far.
Assuming all employees of the same level can do the same work
Promotion into senior roles can be harder once you graduate from the program as you may still be seen as the young engineer you once were
As a consultancy, minimising overheads is the goal.
Big companies can sometimes have a lot of red tape with certain processes. Takes a little while to get to know who to work through it with
Limited formal training