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Worley

4.2
  • 1,000 - 50,000 employees

Undergraduate Instrumentation Engineer (Oct 2024)

Location details

On-site

  • Australia

    Australia

    • Western Australia

      Perth

Location

Perth

Opportunity expired

Opportunity details

  • Opportunity typeInternship, Clerkship or Placement
  • Application open dateApply by 29 Aug 2024
  • Start dateStart date 31 Oct 2024 - 30 Nov 2024

Your role

Worley is seeking Instrumentation Engineering undergraduates in their penultimate year of study to participate in their paid 12-week summer internship program. The program runs from November 2024 to February 2025.

Selected interns will become part of the Worley Graduate Community, receiving supervision and mentorship from experienced staff within the instrumentation engineering department. This internship offers valuable hands-on experience in delivering engineering services for both Worley and its clients.

What you’ll do:

  • Participate in the delivery of instrumentation engineering services that meet Worley', its customers and applicable statutory and regulatory specifications, on time and within budget
  • Assist in performing instrumentation engineering services such as contributing to appropriate studies, analyses and recommend actions, and assisting with the preparation of detailed designs and drawings, specifications, data, calculations and reports
  • Communicate effectively with the instrumentation engineering team and project stakeholders

About you

What you’ll bring:

To be considered for this role you will need to be undertaking a recognized, relevant engineering degree or equivalent that will lead to registration as a professional Engineer and be in your penultimate year of study.

Requirements:

  • Some knowledge of technical and practical instrumentation engineering skills
  • Some knowledge of the fundamental requirements of instrumentation engineering, and the basic requirements of other engineering fields
  • Developing skills in instrumentation engineering-specific software
  • Competent in the use of relevant software such as MS Office

Benefits

As an undergraduate, you will receive benefits such as:

  • Competitive remuneration
  • Flexible and hybrid working options
  • Networking opportunities with engineers from around the world

Training & development

Worley offers practical supervised experience and mentorship from experienced staff, providing exposure to various industries and engineering services. They invest in employee growth through learning platforms and career advancement programs, while fostering a diverse, inclusive, and respectful workplace. Worley focuses on reskilling and leveraging transferable skills to support the transition to expertise in low-carbon energy infrastructure, ensuring no barriers to career success.

How to apply

Please include the following documents so they can make an informed decision. Incomplete applications will not be considered:

  • Resume.
  • Cover letter – tell them about yourself and in which specific discipline you are most interested in. They would love to hear about your passions and where you see your career developing.
  • Academic Record to date.
  • Working rights – if you are not an Australian citizen please include a copy of your passport or visa approval.

Source

The following source was used in researching this page:

  • worley.com/en/careers

Work rights

The opportunity is available to applicants in any of the following categories.

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Australia
Australian CitizenAustralian Permanent ResidentInternational Student/Graduate Visa

Qualifications & other requirements

You should have or be completing the following to apply for this opportunity.

Degree or Certificate
Qualification level
Qualification level
Bachelor or higher
Study field
Study field (any)

Hiring criteria

  • Experience requirementNo experience required
  • Working rights
    Australian Citizen
  • Study fields
    Engineering & Mathematics
  • Degree typesBachelor or higher
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Reviews

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Intern
Melbourne
5 years ago

Supporting various departments

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Graduate
Melbourne
5 years ago

My day to day role involves analysing mechanical systems using simulation software to ensure their safety.

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Graduate
Geelong
5 years ago

Although I am a structural engineer, I am entrusted with management work alongside my assigned structural work. This gives me a holistic understanding of business operations and a deep understanding of the entire lifespan of projects.

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About the employer

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Worley

Rating

4.2

Number of employees

1,000 - 50,000 employees

Industries

Engineering Consulting

Worley is a professional services company of energy, chemicals & resources experts helping to shift customer operations towards a sustainable future.

Pros and cons of working at Worley

Pros

  • Everyone in the business is always keen and open to teaching new employees. Gender equality was one of the important aspects that caught my eye with the company when I started off as an undergrad. There was a 50/50 ratio of male and females selected for the undergraduate program. Gender equality is a value I advocate for and I am glad to be working for a company that aligns with my values.

  • The cultural, the support of the team and range of projects.

  • Rotation Opportunity, greater exposure into different industry

  • The opportunities and support from senior leaders in the business who are invested in developing their young professionals

  • Amazing work culture, with senior leaders who are willing to invest in the growth of the younger generation

Cons

    • Things can happen slowly in regard to winning/commencing work.

    • Due to the rapid growth and constant evolution of the company, systems (usually IT) never feel aligned and are always disjointed. The entry level graduate salary leaves much to be desired.

    • Not a tight-knit social culture

    • Currently not enough significant rotation opportunities for rural / FIFO work.

    • Budget restraints which could potentially speedup the duration of the project. This sometimes forces the learning process to be quicker.