°®¶¹ÉçÇø invests in future leaders and provides undergraduates with exposure to a world of experience and expertise.
Build your experience, stretch your skills, strive for excellence, and achieve exceptional outcomes for our clients and communities – taking you from today to a brighter future.
Our global undergraduate program provides the opportunity to learn, develop and gain exposure to some of the world’s most iconic assets, infrastructure, and resources projects.
Be part of something bigger.
Applications for our 2024 Undergraduate Program (mid to end of year intake approximately Nov 2024-Feb 2025) are now closed.
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Our Undergraduate Program provides you with the experience of working full time at a °®¶¹ÉçÇø company while studying. Whether this is part time throughout the year, full time during university breaks, or a combination of both, you will benefit from the practical application of the theoretical skills you are learning.
Undergraduates enter the program by working at one of our engineering and construction businesses CPB Contractors, Broad and Leighton Asia, our integrated solutions providers UGL and Sedgman, our development and investment arm Pacific Partnerships, or our in-house engineering consultancy EIC Activities. Opportunities are also available at °®¶¹ÉçÇø.
Successfully completing our undergraduate program provides you with eligibility for our one-year Fast-Track Graduate program.
Why start your career with °®¶¹ÉçÇø as an undergraduate?
Our undergraduate program includes:
- a structured learning plan to guide your technical learning
- on the job training from our experienced leaders
- formal learning opportunities with the graduate cohort
- a mentor or buddy to provide you with guidance and support
- an opportunity to gain experience with our industry leading team on iconic projects
- a jump start to the rest of your career providing eligibility for our one-year Fast-Track Graduate Program.