Melbourne
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During your time with our Land, Planning and Environment team, you will be working alongside a Planning and Environmental Manager and a team of professionals. You will be getting involved in a wide range of activities supporting project teams and internal support groups. You will have the opportunity to immerse yourself in the planning, urban design and environmental guidance of various initiatives during your time with RPV. You may also have the opportunity to deliver your own projects and improve processes and systems where possible. You will participate in tailored learning sessions to further develop your personal and professional skills.
We are looking for someone who has a genuine interest in kickstarting their career in urban planning and design, environmental management and major infrastructure project development. It would be preferred if you have strong written and verbal communication skills, display strong attention to detail and are someone who enjoys building positive working relationships. Experience in using MS Office applications is also preferred. If you consider yourself to have a can-do attitude and are good at managing yourself in ambiguous situations, this could be the role for you!
To be eligible you must be currently studying an undergraduate degree and remain enrolled in your course during the course of the IBL Program. You also must hold Working Rights in Australia that allow you to work full-time (38hrs/wk).
To comply with the Victorian Government's Roadmap and CHO Directions, it is required that successful candidates submit a valid record of immunisation that identifies that they have been fully vaccinated for COVID-19 or have a medical exception signed by a duly authorised medical practitioner. Any offer of employment will be made subject to the provision of proof of vaccination.
I work on a couple of projects that are all from different aspects of the program. I am able to socialise myself in lots of different teams and areas of the program each day. Although I work at head office there is always an opportunity to go out for a site tour!
Auditing, filing tasks, compliance checks, design change checks
I spend most days organising hoarding for worksites, reviewing collateral, monitoring social media and assisting with stakeholder enquiries. I enjoy the work I'm doing but sometimes it can be a bit quiet, and I feel like there's not much for me to do.
4.3
1,000 - 50,000 employees
Government & Public Service
Play your part in delivering $100 billion of major infrastructure projects, while gaining hands-on experience to develop your career.ย
The best thing about working at VICTORIAโS BIG BUILD is the type of work I get. I really enjoy the tasks given and feel like I am learning at a good pace.
Flexible hours, supportive culture.
The workplace environment and culture. As a graduate, leaders and managers go out of their way to guide you and welcome you to the team.
Plenty of opportunities to get out on site or into the community to participate in more hands-on work.
The support for development (both within company and outside) and flexibility given. Culture is overall great.
Lack of clarity around the role going in leading to misaligned expectations.
Uncertainty of being a project rather than a permanent organisation, so there is not a clear progression trajectory.
The workload can be quite inconsistent depending on the rotationโsome days you will be so busy, and others there will be nothing to do.
Limited opportunity to accept a full-time role within the organisation when the program was over.
As an engineer, limited hands-on experience on site