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Department of Transport and Planning

4.2
  • 1,000 - 50,000 employees

2022 DoT STEM Graduate Program - Special Measures- Women/Gender Diverse (Jan 2022)

Location details

Remote

Includes both Melbourne Metro, Suburbs and Regional Victoria locations

  • Australia

    Australia

    Remote work

    • Victoria

Location

Includes both Melbourne Metro, Suburbs and Regional Victoria locations

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Opportunity details

  • Opportunity typeGraduate Job or Program
  • SalaryAUD 70,791 - 78,375 / Year
  • Number of vacancies5 vacancies
  • Application open dateApply by 28 May 2021
  • Start dateStart date 9 Jan 2022 - 30 Jan 2022

Launching the first year of DoT's inhouse graduate program focusing on Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM) disciplines.

With Victoria's transport and road infrastructure currently expanding, we are looking for the best graduates to keep Victoria's networks growing and developing.

Our STEM Graduate Program is a 3-year development program consisting of three 12-month rotations across your discipline. This will be the inaugural year of the redesigned program with every graduate's experience and pathway is tailored to the stream.

The first two years as a graduate you will receive tailored learning and development, mentoring and exposure days across the Victorian transport network. In the third year of the program, our graduates enter their 'emerging professional' year and complete an accreditation.

Graduates will undergo a regional rotation to gain valuable hands on experience in a booming area of our business.

What our program offers

  • VPS 3 salary ($70,791 – $78,375) – level dependent on qualification
  • 3-year fixed term employment – with priority and support for graduates to secure opportunities post the graduate program
  • Professional development focusing on business, technical and leadership skills
  • Regional (or metro for regional grads) based rotation – Relocation and living allowance provided
  • Structured senior executive mentoring
  • Opportunities across the Victorian Public Service with priority job access
  • Flexible working arrangements and conditions under the VPS

About you

To be considered for this program, you must have completed your undergraduate or postgraduate studies in a Science, Technology, Engineering or Mathematics based discipline prior to commencement of the program and within the past 3 years.

For 2022, we are recruiting for roles in the following streams:

  • Civil Engineering
  • Systems Engineering
  • Electrical Engineering
  • Environmental science
  • Information technology
  • Computer engineering
  • Mathematics
  • Science

We are looking for people who have:

  • Keen attitude and willingness to learn and participate in professional development opportunities
  • Ability to learn and solve problems whilst acquiring knowledge and understanding critical business processes
  • Commitment to ensuring a safe working environment, workplace, and community
  • Ability to work and collaborate within a team environment
  • Customer-focused with an enthusiastic and proactive approach to serving the community
  • You need full unrestricted working rights for the full three years that you will be part of the program.

Our cultural values

Act with Integrity, Care about our impact, Take accountability, Respect each other, Empower our people

Strategy, objectives, and values are the foundational pillars of an organisation. Create by our people, our Cultural Values have been designed to reflect our reality and enable us to deliver our unique mission.

We invite you to join us and live by our values. Your voice can shape the organisation. Your actions can get us to our goals. Together, we all make this a great place to work!

Qualifications & other requirements

You should have or be completing the following to apply for this opportunity.

Degree or Certificate
Study field
Study field (any)

Hiring criteria

  • Experience requirementNo experience required
  • Study fields
    Engineering & Mathematics
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Reviews

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Graduate
Melbourne
a year ago

In R1 (ESC, Enforcement), I felt like I was given the correct level of day-to-day responsibility for a grad, while also being provided with periodic optional opportunities to do higher VPS grade tasks. I really liked this, as it allowed me to learn how the commission worked at a manageable pace, but also pushed me outside my comfort zone every so often. This helped me build my confidence when I successful achieved more advanced goals. In this role I did a lot of evidence gathering and analysis, assisted with writing and reviewing briefs, and got an opportunity to present a brief to commissioners. In R2 (VSBA, Priorities and Quality Assurance), the types of tasks I completed included responding to minister's office requests and correspondence, coordinating cabinet submission comments, and keeping the meeting brief tracker up to date. This role is great for a grad as you get to do the same type of work as the rest of your teammates (although aren't usually managing as many tasks at a time), which means you interact with your colleagues very regularly and on a more even playing field (compared to the other roles I've been in). I felt less like a 'grad' and more like a regular team member which was a nice change. So far in R3 (DEECA, Office of the ED for P&C) I've been working on a project to update all the 'Quick Reference Guides' available to DEECA staff to assist them to complete HR self-service functions like submitting timesheets or submitting leave requests. This project will also involve compiling all this information into an intranet page, which will make the guides easily accessible to DEECA staff. I've also been assisting with updating Learning and Development documents and resources, and the coordination the November DEECA staff Orientation. Further, I've had the chance to sit on weekly meetings regarding the procurement of a new system.

user
Graduate
Melbourne
a year ago

I always try to learn and gain new ideas and knowledge in my role.

user
Graduate
Melbourne
a year ago

Currently I am working on the Zero Emission Buses due to roll out in 2025. The whole bus fleet would transition to electric

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About the employer

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Department of Transport and Planning

Rating

4.2

Number of employees

1,000 - 50,000 employees

Industries

Government & Public Service

VicRoads and Public Transport Victoria recently came together with the Department of Transport to create an integrated transport department.

Pros and cons of working at Department of Transport and Planning

Pros

  • Getting to go on site visits and help deliver infrastructure which will positively benefit the community.

  • Employment pathways team is the best with supporting their grads/interns/trainees!

  • I like that my work gives back to the community and I like that I feel my work has a positive impact.

  • Flexible work schedule, multiple different rotations in different roles, site tours with other graduates.

  • There's great support in the grad program to pursue training opportunities aligned with interests and career aspirations

Cons

    • The team is very small so we can get a little bit overwhelmed at times.

    • Red tape

    • The frequent changes to structure. Machinery of Governments and Restructures.

    • Working for such a large organisation, it is difficult to navigate especially when you are in a new team.

    • Some days can be very unpredictable as last minute requests come through. It can be too quiet one day and overly busy the next.