Sydney, Melbourne
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s a participant of the two years Lendlease Graduate Program you will be supported through a rotating structured learning and development program, dynamic managers, various on the job activities, networking and social events – allowing you to build lasting relationships with both senior leaders and fellow graduates.
We continue to contribute to changing skylines, cityscapes and social infrastructure; delivering projects like the Martin Place & Victoria Cross Integrated Metro station developments (NSW), Circular Quay Tower (NSW), Cairns Convention Centre (QLD), Gold Coast Airport (QLD), Melbourne Quarter Commercial & Residential precinct (VIC) as well as state of the art health, defence and education facilities nationally. We push boundaries to create iconic places that are innovative, sustainable and commercially viable.
As a Construction Graduate - Safety you will learn to provide specialist EHS knowledge to the project team and site operations, assist in the implementation of our Global Minimum Requirements and drive superior performance. Working with the EH&S team, your role will include establishment and implementation of Lendlease EH&S Systems, Risk Management, Construction Methodology and Safe Work Methods, site inspection and monitoring of the workplace and development and implementation of safety initiatives to improve safety performance.
We are searching for students from a range of academic backgrounds which may include or have related degrees in health and safety, construction management or engineering with a passion for safety. You will enjoy interacting with a diverse range of individuals, be motivated by challenge and change whilst being driven to deliver results through your resourcefulness. We look for graduates who are passionate and motivated to make a difference, with a commitment to safety, sustainability and diversity.
Our projects can be found around the country; within the metro and regional locations, so it is essential you would be prepared to be mobile/relocate across these project needs.
Lendlease provides a wide range of benefits to support our employees through their everyday lives. Our flexible work arrangements make it possible to shape your working day accordingly.
We embrace the value of a vibrant and diverse workforce and recognise that our people have different experiences and needs at different times.
Lendlease is a diverse, flexible and inclusive employer of choice. We engage, enable and empower our people and support their individual needs. Inclusion sets us all up for success.
We actively encourage and invite applications from Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people for all our positions.
I like how varied my day to day responsibilities are and how they allow me to work with different people with different skills and expertise.
As a temporary undergrad role, I felt like I was often floating about and would have preferred a higher degree of responsibility.
Largely part of the fit out team, I have been responsible for building/pushing programmes, ensuring works are meeting technical specs., documenting quality and sequencing works for partitions, waterproofing, painting and frames/doors. On top of this, I have had exposure to commercial roles through assessing variation claims for subcontractors on-site.
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1,000 - 50,000 employees
Construction & Property Services
Lendlease is a globally integrated real estate and investment group with expertise in shaping cities and creating strong and connected communities.
Projects are very interesting and exciting. Systems are well defined, rigorous, and make sense most of the time. People are smart and passionate about the industry.
Everyone is understanding of my lack of knowledge in the industry due to lack of experience. They are welcoming and willing to teach the basics about construction.
Getting assigned to different roles/areas of the business which helps provide myself more information on the various areas and give me an idea on what area I would want to pursue in the future
Long hours
I think the worst thing for me personally is the commute, I spend upwards of 2.5 hours driving per day and if I was to take Public transport it would be 4 hours. However I do have a good understanding of sacrifice and believe it is worth it.
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