Graduate Program - Mechanical Engineering (Feb 2027)

University Engineers' Club
Newcastle upon Tyne
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At AECOM, you will work in a dynamic environment where your integrity and pioneering mindset are championed.

What Our Graduate Program Offers:
  • 2-Year Graduate program:Kickstart your career in a flexible working environment.
  • Graduate Induction:Participate in an event to meet fellow graduates and connect with leaders in the business.
  • Transition to a Professional:Seamless transition into professional level role at the completion of the graduate program.
  • Networking and Informative Opportunities:Engage in events hosted by our Connect Committee to expand your network and your knowledge.
  • Mentoring Opportunities:Receive guidance and support from experienced professionals to help you achieve your career goals.
  • Learn from Technical Experts:Enhance and share knowledge, skills and ideas from industry leaders that are essential to career progression.
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  • Learn from Technical Experts:Enhance and share knowledge, skills and ideas from industry leaders that are essential to career progression.
Requirements for Success
  • Bachelor’s Degree:You must be in your final year or completed a relevant Bachelor’s or Postgraduate degree for the role you are applying for.
  • Graduate Year:You must have completed your studies and have graduated before starting the program.
  • Commencement:You must be able to commence work by February 2027. We are open to mid-year finishers who are able to commence by July 2027.
Our Recruitment Process
  • Submit Your Application: Complete the job application, uploading your resume, cover letter and the latest copy of your academic transcripts as one single document.
  • Online Assessment: Complete our global online strength-based assessment.
  • Phone Screen: You may be invited to a phone screen with our Early Careers Recruitment team.
  • Interview: Attend a face to face interview at your local office.
About AECOM

Come grow with us.

Our work in infrastructure creates opportunities, improves lives, and strengthens communities. Early career professionals at AECOM contribute to impactful projects, from enhancing commutes to ensuring clean water access. Embark on a career that matters—where your work not only shapes skylines but also supports a sustainable future.

Everyone belongs at AECOM.

We’re committed to diversity, equity, inclusion, and belonging - because great ideas come from diverse perspectives. AECOM is proud to be a Fortune 500 Most Admired Company, aWGEA Employer of Choice for Gender Equality, #Work180 Equitable Workplace Awards 2025 Winnerand anAWEI Bronze Tier LGBTQ+ Inclusive Employer.

Our Commitment

AECOM acknowledges the Traditional Owners and Custodians of the lands on which we, our clients, and our communities live and work around Australia. We pay our respects to their cultures and to their Elders — past, present, and emerging. We are committed to connecting to Country in our work through meaningful engagement with First Nations peoples and businesses. Find out more about our Australian Reconciliation Action Plan, check out our website.

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