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What we're looking for
Our TMR Electrical Engineering professionals provide State-wide electrical program coordination and delivery, technical electrical governance and state-wide technical support for our infrastructure programs and assets.
You will learn to use your influence across innovative projects to improve safety, and sustainability and deliver better outcomes for our employees and the people of Queensland.
You will contribute to delivering the most substantial Queensland Transport and Roads Program (QTRIP) to date and infrastructure for the 2032 Olympic Games with a focus on environmental and social benefits for the local community.
It's important to us that our graduate program reflects the community we serve. This means creating an inclusive culture that promotes the skills and insights of our people of all genders, ethnicities, generations, sexual orientations, abilities and lived experience.
We recognise teams with diverse members are better able to contribute to our organisation’s goals and outcomes through enhanced creativity, innovation and improved problem-solving.
At the Department of Transport and Main Roads, we want our workforce to reflect the community and locations we serve and know we can achieve better results with diverse and inclusive teams
Available roles: We have roles available in:
Qualification required: A Washington Accord accredited four-year degree in Engineering or equivalence recognised by Engineers Australia.
About you
We are looking for graduates who:
What’s on offer:
As part of our rotation process, you may rotate into different regional areas.
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The opportunity is available to applicants in any of the following categories.
Australia
Australian Citizen
Australian Permanent Resident
Graduate System Integration Engineer at Department of Transport and Main Roads
Bachelor of Mechanical Engineering (Honours) at Monash University