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  • Day in the life

Taya-Rose Leete

At 10.00 am, I will work through the procurement of trades. This involves writing a scope of work, sending out requests for quotes and entering pricing into the procurement schedule.
  • Graduate stories
The main limitation, however, is whatever you limit yourself to. If you are willing to learn and not take things personally, then you can learn more and thrive.

Tendai Junior Munjoma

  • Graduate stories
It’s exciting to be ahead of the curve and progress renewable energy in Australia

Tessa McGahan

  • Day in the life

Thomas Fuller

After I conducted all the PIT, I began working on collating the Quality Assurance (QA) documentation for our upcoming areas that are about to be piled. This involves creating a spreadsheet with information such as the pile ID, pile diameter, drill depth & concrete volume to name a few metrics.
  • Graduate stories
Being in the construction industry, you are seeing the project from inception to completion, and it is a sense of achievement being able to physically see the difference you have made and the work you have done.

Thomas Fuller

  • Graduate stories
I really love driving through a project you helped develop and seeing people live their lives in a place that didn’t exist before.

Tiaan Mackenzie

  • Graduate stories
Working with a huge variety of people from operators to operations managers means that you are constantly learning new things, whether it be how to drive a dozer or develop a scheduling plan.

Tim Badham

  • Day in the life

Tim Chernyshov

Once I, my team and all contractors are on site, we kick off a day with brief ‘pre-start’ meeting which is also known as toolbox meeting to run through planned activities for the day, discuss the outcomes from the previous day, and highlight any safety concerns and potential risks.