Newcastle, Brisbane, Adelaide
With a world class team of more than 3,500 employees across the country and a number of international sites, Boeing has had a presence in Australia for the last 95 years and is the company’s second largest footprint outside the United States. Boeing partners with Australia’s defence and commercial industries to design and deliver world-leading solutions for our customers, and we are an invaluable part of our country’s research and development community.
If you want to put your university studies into practice before graduating, Boeing Australia’s university internship offers a unique opportunity to immerse yourself in the dynamic world of aerospace, gain hands-on experience and build your professional network.
If you are a university student in your second, third, or fourth year of study, this opportunity is for you. We offer full-time placements across Australia, giving you the chance to apply your academic skills in a practical setting.
Internship opportunities are across a range of disciplines at Boeing which may include:
As well as interesting, real-life work experience, we also offer peer-support and networking opportunities to guide your development. Plus, you gain insights into Boeing Australia to help decide the best career options for when you graduate.
To apply, please upload your resume, current academic transcripts and a cover letter answering the following application questions:
If you are currently studying a Bachelor’s degree in any of the following, you are eligible to participate:
In addition, you must be available to work full-time during the course of the internship, which commences late in November 2024 and finishes in mid-February 2025.
Due to the nature of the work you may participate in, you will need to be an Australian citizen with eligibility to obtain a Defence Security clearance.
Boeing is an Equal Opportunity Employer and we invite you to be part of an organisation that fosters a diverse workplace. Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people are strongly encouraged to apply.
Working in the safety engineering space.
I am a mechanical design engineer and spend my time modelling, designing and creating engineering drawings
The work itself is good, but as mentioned earlier as a new employee there isn't enough to keep me busy. Currently my day to dat is going over various company internal web pages and occasionally doing work as my higher ups find things for me to do.
4.1
1,000 - 50,000 employees
Defence & Aerospace
Make your mark and define the future of aerospace with Boeing.
The flexibility with hours and locations is fantastic and really helps to promote a fantastic work-life balance.
Opportunity to work on new and exciting projects.
The people I work with are incredible! I've never worked for a company where I've clicked with so many people on both a professional and social level.
Flexible work, excellent breadth of experience both in terms of work to do and people to ask questions of.
Great office culture, everyone is very friendly and willing to help out with any questions or concerns.
Ability to 'climb the ladder' seems difficult, making salary and career progression hard.
So far the worst thing I have found is that since I am a new Graduate for the company the initial work load is quite small and this can sometimes make the days feel extremely long.
Onboarding culture is still difficult, little attempt to introduce people on start.
It is quite a large company, so it can be easy to feel lost.
How slowly things can take to change in such a large company