About UsSince starting in Perth in 2012, CMW Geosciences has expanded to 18 offices with 300 employees across Australia and New Zealand. We are hard-working, down-to-earth, and passionate engineers and geologists who provide quality geotechnical site investigation, analysis, and design advice to the construction infrastructure and energy sectors.As a graduate at CMW Geosciences, you'll be treated like an industry professional from the get-go. After completing the necessary training and inductions, you'll go out in the field to learn the practical field skills that form the basis of the technical work we do. You'll have access to senior technical staff to guide you through the early stages of your career and fast-track your growth. You'll be exposed to the full project lifecycle, to start to prepare you for career from day one. Unlike larger organizations, you won't be siloed into one stream of the business or handed low-responsibility tasks for the first year. You'll be learning technical, practical and project related skills and within 2-4 years, we expect you'll be able to manage and run projects from start to finish.Our graduate program for 2024/25 has three intakes. July 2024, November 2024 and January 2025. All positions are open now. Below is a complete list.
Adelaide – January 2025
Ballina – July or November 2024
Darwin – July 2024
Gold Coast – July 2024 and January 2025
Melbourne – November 2024
Perth – November 2024 and January 2025
Rockhampton – July 2024
Sydney – July 2024 and January 2025
Townsville – November 2024
Western Sydney – November 2024
Auckland – July 2024, November 2024
South Auckland – November 2024, January 2025
Hamilton - November 2024
Rotorua – July or November 2024
Tauranga – November 2024
A Typical DayCMW Geosciences graduates fulfill our field-based roles. A typical day would include going to site to complete manual field work tasks and testing. Onsite testing might include logging rock and soil bore holes, undertaking hand augers or observing machine excavated test pits. On our construction sites you would be observing piling, retaining walls or ground improvement sites.If you're in the office, you would likely be processing logs and soil samples, writing technical reports and assisting project managers with deliverables.Our range of projects are diverse across countries and offices: you could be communicating design elements to contractors on a community housing development in Rotorua. Or, be in regional Queensland at the MacIntyre Windfarm, carrying piling supervision and providing construction phase support. Or, across the country in Perth at Jandakot Airport undertaking CPT testing, dynamic cone penetrations testing, infiltration testing and hand auger boring.What You'll Need
A Civil Engineering, Geology or Earth Science Degree
Ability to complete strenuous field work tasks
Ability to travel when required
A full New Zealand or Australian drivers license
A desire to work outside with a love of rocks, soil and geology
Good interpersonal skills
Exceptional organisation and communication skills, both verbal and written
What You'll Get
Additional Day Leave on Birthday
Provision of minimum of 50 hours Training / CPD per year and paid membership to Engineers Australia / Engineers New Zealand
Access to our 2-year CMW graduate training program
Office social events throughout the year
Ability to earn overtime and/or time in Lieu
Please read thoroughly through the points below before submitting your application.
You can apply for multiple start dates and locations, but please only apply once. When you get through to the second round of applications, you can state which locations/start dates you are applying for. You may also state this in your application if you wish.
Relocation assistance is not available for graduate positions. If you are applying from outside the position's location, you will be expected to relocate at your expense.
If you are planning to relocate to Australia or New Zealand on a visa, please come prepared for your interview with your planned visa pathway. The recruitment team is not qualified to advise on visas.
If you'd like to hear more about opportunities in NZ and Australia, reach out to Maddie Lysaght at