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Aurecon NZ

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  • 1,000 - 50,000 employees

Aurecon 2020/21 Internship Programme

Auckland, Christchurch, Tauranga, Wellington

Opportunity Expired

You will be placed in a technical field of your choice (where possible) to gain experience in that field and help you decide if it is right for you.

Opportunity details

Opportunity Type
Internship, Clerkship or Placement

Application dates

Applications Open
17 Feb 2020
Applications Close
5 Apr 2020

Minimum requirements

Minimum Prior Qualification
Bachelor
Accepting International Applications
Yes
Qualifications Accepted
B
Accounting
Commerce
Finance
Business
Business Administration
International Business
Management
Office Studies
Project Management
Event Management
C
Communication
Media Studies
Creative Writing
Journalism
E
Chemical Engineering
Civil Engineering & Construction
Electrical & Electronic Engineering
Engineering Management
Environmental Engineering
Geomatic Engineering
Mechanical Engineering
H
Policy Studies
Political Science
Public Administration
M
Counselling
Psychology
L
Commercial Law
Constitutional Law
Criminal Law
Family Law
International Law
Tax Law
P
Construction Management
Quantity Surveying
Urban Design & Town Planning
T
Building
S
Environmental Studies
Forestry Studies
Parks & Wildlife Management
Geology

Choosing a career path as an undergraduate can be challenging. While you may have an interest in a particular area, you sometimes don't know which path to follow until you've had some practical work experience. In our internship programme, you will be placed in a technical field of your choice (where possible) for approximately three months to gain experience in that field and help you decide if it is right for you.

Aurecon's internship programme coincides with university summer break, so students typically start after their exam period in November/December and work through until university resumes in February/March. At the end of the experience, we give our internship students structured feedback on their performance to assist in their professional development.

While open to all students, the programme has been designed for undergraduates ideally in their penultimate year of study.

Who are we?

Aurecon is an engineering, design and advisory company, but not as you know it. We've re-imagined engineering.
Our clients' ideas and aspirations drive all that we do. We work alongside them like no other firm to co-create clever, innovative solutions to some of the world's most complex challenges.

This year, Aurecon was honoured to win the Australian Financial Review's (AFR's) Top 100 Graduate Employers 'Most Popular Engineering and Resources Employer Award' for the second year in a row, and ranked #10 in the Top 100 Most Popular Graduate Employers list. In 2019, we ranked #4 on the AFR's Most Innovative Companies Professional Services list and were also listed in LinkedIn's Top Companies for the second year in a row, the only engineering consulting firm to make the list.

Hardwired in our DNA are engineering, design and the deep need to leave a legacy. We are as diverse as we are dynamic. As curious as we are clever.

What makes us unconventional?

A better future belongs to the bold who step forward.

The dreamers, the believers, the curious, the resourceful, the unconventional thinkers.

Join us, and we'll give you flexibility, choice, and the freedom to be you to make an impact.

From designing the future of Auckland's transport to reduce crippling congestion in New Zealand's largest city. To advising on the world's largest lithium-ion battery in South Australia to store renewable energy. To bringing to life one of the world's largest mass-engineered timber buildings in Singapore, where sustainability and innovation are at the heart of the design.

Together, we can reimagine engineering and design a better future for humanity. So, step up, step out and start exploring your future with us today.

Graduate Success Stories


  • Graduate stories
Since joining the company full-time, I’ve been able to build and refine my skills in business case development.

Lupesina Koro

  • Graduate stories
Since joining the company full-time, I’ve been able to build and refine my skills in business case development.

Lupesina Koro

  • Graduate stories
The best part of my internship was being able to design a new build extension to the Saint Mark’s church in Opawa.

Minnie Kim

  • Graduate stories
The best part of my internship was being able to design a new build extension to the Saint Mark’s church in Opawa.

Minnie Kim

  • Graduate stories
Since joining the company full-time, I’ve been able to build and refine my skills in business case development.

Lupesina Koro

  • Graduate stories
Since joining the company full-time, I’ve been able to build and refine my skills in business case development.

Lupesina Koro

  • Graduate stories
The best part of my internship was being able to design a new build extension to the Saint Mark’s church in Opawa.

Minnie Kim

  • Graduate stories
The best part of my internship was being able to design a new build extension to the Saint Mark’s church in Opawa.

Minnie Kim