Graduate Mechanical Engineer

Aurecon Group
Christchurch
1 week ago
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.# Your career adventure starts here | Build your skills. Make an impact. Solve the impossible.Our Graduate Program is more than a job, it’s the launchpad for your career as an engineering consultant. From day one, you’ll work on meaningful projects with real responsibility, applying your technical knowledge alongside people who think boldly, collaborate openly, and approach the impossible with optimism and purpose. At Aurecon, your career adventure begins.Opportunities are available across Aotearoa New Zealand. Explore our .# What you’ll doAs a Graduate Mechanical Engineer you’ll: Apply your technical knowledge on live client projects Work with diverse, multidisciplinary teams across engineering, advisory, and design Learn from technical experts and mentors through immersive guidance Grow your skills with workshops, self-paced learning, and leadership programs* Progress toward professional accreditation and chartership with team support* Connect through Limelight, our Early Careers Network# What you’ll bring* Graduated and available to start full-time in February 2027* A relevant Mechanical Engineering degree (completed or near completion)* Curiosity and a desire to solve real-world problems* Strong communication skills and a team-oriented mindset* Motivation to grow both technical and consulting capabilityOur Graduate Program fosters both professional and personal development, with clear pathways into senior and leadership roles. Work and grow, The Aurecon Way, collaborating with talented colleagues on meaningful projects with kaitiakitanga, making a positive impact on people, communities, and the environment.You’ll flourish in an inclusive workplace where you can speak openly, think boldly, and deliver brilliantly. We value diversity, support Te Ao Māori principles through our He Rautaki Māori strategy, and provide opportunities to give back. Enjoy hybrid work, cultural holiday swaps, and health initiatives for you and your whānau. Explore our full benefits .We encourage candidates from all backgrounds to apply, even if you don’t meet every requirement, if the role aligns with your strengths and passions, we want to hear from you. For recruitment adjustments, contact ****.**Whakahā ngā whakairo |Breathing life into our ideas, thoughts, viewsKia māia, kia kaha, mahi tahi |**Be bold, be strong, work as one## Our purpose is bringing ideas to life..
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