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Don’t miss this opportunity to grow your career and join the team as an Electrical Engineer Graduate. As an Electrical Engineer Graduate, you will work within multiple collaborative teams to develop technical expertise across the TasNetworks distribution and transmission networks. You will learn about the electrical network industry and work on a variety of exciting projects that contribute to leading renewable energy initiatives in Tasmania.
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To be successful in joining the next Graduate program intake, you will need to have a Bachelor’s Degree in Electrical Engineering (having graduated or graduating in 2022-2024) and a current driver's license. You will have the ability to self-motivate and manage your own performance as well as being able to build effective partnerships across the business to ensure the best solutions and results are achieved. You will be a person who will embrace working in a great culture.
At TasNetworks, they want to power a bright future for their people, their community and their customers. They offer a supportive work environment where safety is at the heart of everything they do.
In addition to the great culture and support, they offer competitive graduate remuneration and excellent employee benefits including:
The program offers exceptional professional development with a contemporary A&D team, providing graduates with unique career growth opportunities, engagement with talented colleagues, and interaction with industry leaders. Known for its challenging and rewarding learning experience, the program offers diverse learning opportunities, a supportive team environment, and a balanced atmosphere that is both professional and relaxed. As a Graduate, you will move around various areas of the business to ensure you gain exposure and diverse experience, relevant to your recent study and qualifications.
Please ensure you attach a cover letter outlining how your qualifications and experience are aligned with this role, and a current resume upon application.
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I undertake a variety of activities on a day to day basis including: - analysis; - data retrieval; - documentation; - strategic planning.
Just joined a new team but there are some interesting projects coming up that I will be involved with. Basically long term planning for the distribution and transmission networks and understanding how the networks operate and how they can be improved.
Providing outage assessments for the transmission and distribution systems across the network of Tasmania.
4.3
1,000 - 50,000 employees
Energy & Utilities
TasNetworks delivers power to Tasmanian homes and businesses through a network of transmission towers, substations and power lines.
Supportive of personal and professional development; Good support group and genuinely nice colleagues; Good range of business departments for choice of career.
Mentoring, people.
The people that you work with and the opportunities that are at your disposal.
The learning opportunities.
Autonomy and freedom.
The only negative would be the fact that the company is going through change currently after a recent merger. A lot of computer systems are changing as well as some of the processes, leaving a few people 'unhappy' which is slowing down workflow.
Restrictive in opportunities, very slow for work to progress.
Poor work ethic amongst a few employees.
The red tape and inability to effect change.