The Graduate Development Program is a two year rotation program where graduates will rotate through three eight-month placements within their division. Each rotation will involve a combination of both on-the-job training and development, and formal learning opportunities.
Graduates involved in the program will be required to complete several key courses within the two years, helping to prepare them for future leadership roles within the organisation.
Recruiting graduates in a wide variety of fields, we encourage and support new recruits to rise to any challenge while working to fast-track their knowledge and skills throughout the business. The ActewAGL Graduate Development Program:
- uses your existing skills, knowledge and experience and provides opportunities for you to develop new skills
- provides opportunities for mentoring with more senior employees who can provide support, advice and career guidance as required, as well as opportunities to network with other graduates to learn about other business areas and share experiences
- provides an opportunity to rotate throughout different areas of the business, which gives great exposure and experience.
Please note that the application process for the Graduate Development program is different to the application process for other positions vacant advertised.
ActewAGL Water Division employs engineers with environmental and civil engineering backgrounds.
Applications are also accepted for mechanical, electrical and chemical engineers for a three-year development rotation program under the technical direction of senior engineers.
Graduate engineers have a variety of responsibilities and work on a number of projects, depending on their specialist focus and specific placement. In Water division, these projects can relate to:
- water treatment processes
- reticulation and distribution systems
- consultancies and project management
- field operations.
Candidates for these positions are required to have qualifications in engineering in order to be eligible for graduate membership to the Institution of Engineers of Australia.
Graduate accountants will be engaged on a variety of projects and accounting functions that will provide them with broad work experience in a dynamic multi-utility business.
Undergraduate or graduate accountants are responsible for providing information and advice on a variety of routine and one-off tasks that will develop their accounting skills based on their tertiary studies.
What is the process?
- Graduate positions will be advertised on the vacancies page of the ActewAGL website
- Applicants complete the Graduate Program Application Pack and send to ActewAGL
- Applications will be short-listed
- Preferred applicants will be invited to participate in an assessment centre to further test skills and knowledge
- Interviewing occurs
- Following this, applicants will be provided with feedback and the successful applicants will be notified.