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Ventia is a leading infrastructure services company, operating across Australia and New Zealand. Our clients are the owners and operators of assets that are critical to our local communities.
In partnership with the Australian Defence Force, we are seeking a Graduate Mechanical/Electrical Engineer to work in our longstanding contract based at Bandiana, in Albury/Wodonga region.
As part of our DMSS contract with the Australian Government Department of Defence, Ventia provides materiel maintenance support of land-based equipment for the Joint Logistics Unit (JLU).
We use cutting-edge technologies and processes in advanced manufacturing to help support the Defence industry by enabling faster and more efficient production of high-quality equipment meeting specific operational applications.
This is a fantastic opportunity for final-year students or recent graduates to kick-start their career where you will be working alongside an inclusive and supportive Manufacturing Project team, expanding your expertise on unique vehicles and equipment and collaborating with leading professionals across a range of disciplines.
You will be trained and supported by the team with the following responsibilities:
You will have relevant qualifications or in your final year of completion, accompanied with:
What we offer:
You must be an Australian Citizen and have the ability to maintain a Defence clearance in order to be eligible for these positions, as well as be able to pass an Australian Federal Police Check and Medical Pre-Employment Checks as required by the contract.
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people are encouraged to apply for this vacancy.
The opportunity is available to applicants in any of the following categories.
Australia
Australian Citizen
Engineering Graduate at Ventia
Bachelors of Electronics and Communication with a Master of Engineering Science in Electrical and Electronics at Swinburne University of Technology
Business Graduate at Ventia
Business Administration and Arts, majoring in International Business and Modern History at Macquarie University