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WHY JOIN?
At Veolia, we are champions of Ecological Transformation.
We design, create and deliver sustainable solutions across water, waste and energy to ensure a better future for our planet. Our Purpose is to replenish, renew and recover our precious resources - changing how humans interact with the environment.
We also know how much Diversity and Inclusion make a difference in the workplace and we’re proud of how it forms a key part of our organisation and culture.
Veolia’s Graduate Program develops a future generation of leaders through meaningful rotations, development weeks that include site visits across our Australian footprint, an innovation challenge, and networking with our local and global Alumni.
Participants have the opportunity to fully immerse themselves into the company as Veolia provides them with challenging and fulfilling work in three rotations across different environments throughout the two-year program.
Graduates are well equipped with professional and leadership skills with dedicated development weeks, mentoring by subject matter experts and senior leaders, and support from Graduate Alumni - paving the way for a successful and rewarding career at Veolia.
PROGRAM ELIGIBILITY
You're eligible for our Graduate Program if you are completing your studies in 2023, and are ready to join the program full-time in 2024. You can also apply if you have completed your studies up to 24 months prior to your program commencement. Graduates must also hold Australian working rights.
The opportunity is available to applicants in any of the following categories.
Australia
Australian Citizen
Australian Permanent Resident
Australian Work Visa (All Other)
New Zealand
New Zealand Citizen
New Zealand Permanent Resident
New Zealand Temporary Work Visa
Project Engineer at Veolia Australia & New Zealand
Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) - Chemical Engineering Major at University of New South Wales (UNSW)
Maintenance Coordinator at Veolia Australia & New Zealand
Bachelor of Engineering (Chemical Engineering), Bachelor of Science (Chemistry) at University of Auckland