Pasig City
Are you ready to kickstart your career adventure?
Aurecon's Graduate Programme offers the perfect opportunity to explore your potential while gaining valuable skills and experiences. We believe every career should be a rewarding adventure.
The Opportunity:
Available positions in Civil & Structural, Electrical, and Mechanical Engineering in Aurecon Manila.
Teams focused on Buildings, Energy, Industrial, Transport, Water, Land Infrastructure, and Advisory.
What You'll Experience:
You’ll get the opportunity to see what your career could look like, expand your knowledge and be immersed in our supportive and inclusive teams. You'll be encouraged to step outside your comfort zone, build your own network and experiment with different pathways you might pursue after finishing your degree.
What We're Looking For:
How to Apply:
People who work at Aurecon are not like everyone else. We look at the world differently. But we also share a lot in common. A spirit of adventure. A sense of wonder and endless possibility. And hardwired in our DNA is the need to leave a positive legacy.
We are a design, engineering and advisory company with 7,800 experts in 11 locations across Asia Pacific. Our purpose is bringing ideas to life, to imagine and co-create with our clients a better future for people and the planet.
Joining Aurecon means you’ll be at the award-winning edge of innovation and sustainability; in 2024 we won AFR’s Most Popular Engineering Employer, and Prosple’s #1 Overall Best Graduate Employer in Aotearoa New Zealand, and we are ranked as a leading environmental and sustainable consultancy in the Environment Analyst's Global Competitor Analysis report.
Feeling Adventurous?
Then please apply. Your background, unique needs and individuality will be valued. Visit our website to learn more at www.aurecongroup.com.
I'm a graduate engineer so it is expected that my project involvement will be limited for the first few months and most of my time will used on skill development and that's exactly how it is for me now. I like how my seniors allow me to be included on the project they are currently working on and guide me throughout. The only difficulty is that due to limited project involvement, I'm mostly left with nothing to do but to self-study what I want which I'm also unsure of because of the uncertainty of what project I might work on in the future.
I get just about the right amount of workload in project deliverables, and when I am free, I have a wide range of learning courses I can dig into to upskill.
Currently, I'm still under training and do help in minor tasks related to projects from time to time.
4.5
1,000 - 50,000 employees
Engineering Consulting
Aurecon is a design, engineering and advisory company. Our purpose is to bring ideas to life and co-create a better future for people and the planet.
VERY flexible working arrangement. The leadership actively communicates the company's vision with everyone, regardless of their level or position.
Diversity is highly regarded in the company. There are activities showcasing support for such communities. I also have not encountered any discrimination on my beliefs. In fact, every time I share with my colleagues, they are very supportive.
The company does seminars about sustainability, and is also part of the movement for lowering carbon emissions in a project's life cycle.
Everyone is appreciative of the work you do regardless of their rank. They give constructive feedback when needed or when you request it.
The culture in our company is remarkably diverse, embracing a wide range of backgrounds, perspectives, and experiences.
The pay isn't quite high enough to fully meet my financial needs. This is a common challenge for those early in their careers.
Currently, training tends to be more focused on specific teams, which can sometimes lead to uncertainty about the overall plan and expectations.
The overall recruitment/hiring process took a longer time than expected.
Currently, our office design is somewhat outdated, and there isn't adequate space to properly display blueprints.
There has been a lack of projects wherein fresh graduates like me can be utilized, and so the opportunities for experience are a bit lacking.