Water engineering graduate program

12.00 pm — 2.00 pm AEST, 14 May 2024
Online

Overview

Water is a basic human need and a critical resource for sustainability and resilience in the world's driest inhabited continent. To manage and protect this resource, the Australian water sector employs over 28,000 personnel, including onboarding several hundred graduates each year. 

This professional development program equips graduate engineers with the skills they need to thrive in the workplace and contribute to the engineering future of the water sector.  

Duration: 18-months 

Time commitment: 2 hours per week 

Delivery: online, live workshops and self-paced learning

Learning modules  

Designed by experts in water, engineering and education, this program is delivered in partnership with the Australian Water Association.  

Understanding the Australian water industry 

  • Industry overview  
  • Sustainability
  • Economic contribution
  • Operations 
  • Asset management 
  • Supply chain 

Personal Capability  

  • Actioning feedback  
  • Communication  
  • Emotional Intelligence  
  • Resilience  

Professional Skills 

  • Conflict management  
  • Diversity and inclusion  
  • Negotiation and influencing  
  • Support change  

Applied Project Management  

  • PMBOK7  
  • Ethics  
  • Problem-solving  
  • Project lifecycle  
  • Risk management  

Who can join?  

Any organisation can enrol their engineering graduates.  

Pre-requisites: an engineering degree in any discipline and up to two years’ work experience in an engineering related role in the water industry. 

Graduates can also enquire on behalf of their employer. 

How to join?  

Visit Engineering Education Australia to enquire about enrolments for the May 2024 intake or request a proposal for your organisation.

Host(s)
Engineering Education Australia and Australian Water Association
Registration close
10 May 2024
05.00 pm AEST