CB&I is one of the world’s leading Engineering, Seeking
Procurement and Construction (EPC) companies Graduates best suited are the ones who enjoy
specializing in projects for customers that produce, working in the field, in various locations and
process, store and distribute the world’s natural resources. getting their hands dirty.
With more than 80 locations and approximately
Degree/Disciplines
18,000 employees throughout the world, we are
Engineering (predominantly Civil, Mechanical),
a fully integrated EPC service provider, offering a
Construction Management
complete package of conceptual design, engineering,
procurement, fabrication, field construction,
How to apply
mechanical installation and commissioning. We
Applications should be submitted via our CBI
serve customers in a number of key industries including oil
careers website:
www.cbicareers.com.au
and gas; petrochemical and chemical; power; water and When to apply
wastewater; and metals and mining. Graduates can apply all year round.
What we offer Eligibility
The purpose of the Engineer Development Program is Graduates with less than two years experience
to provide a valuable foundation of knowledge who have the right to work in Australia after
and experience as a professional engineer in the the completion of studies are eligible to apply
heavy engineering and construction industry. for CBI’s graduate program.
CB&I hires Graduate Engineers for career Position locations
opportunities rather than for a specific position or project. Graduates are employed to work on various
It is expected that participants in the program will develop projects throughout Australia.
a good understanding about all aspects of company
Further information
operations while developing their personal professional
For more information about CBI Constructors,
capabilities. To support achieving these goals a wide range
please visit our website
www.cbi.com
of opportunities is offered.
For information on our Engineers Development
CB&I’s Engineer Development Program is an actual “hands-
Program please contact:
on” working experience during which the Engineer may
Sarah De Young, Human Resource Advisor
perform tasks in Engineering Design, Procurement, Field
Tel: 08 9324 5555
Construction and Project Controls. These assignments help
Email:
sdeyoung@cbi.com
Engineers with career direction and career goals. Time in
different areas will vary, depending on
the individual’s interest and progress, as well
as opportunities within the Company. The total
training time varies for each individual but is normally in
the range of two to three years.
During the program, each Engineer will learn how
CB&I is organised and will gain familiarity with the
products, procedures, and personnel within CB&I.
Engineers will learn what each department does to
make it possible to estimate, design, purchase, fabricate,
construct and test a structure or system. In summary, they
will gain hands-on experience of the contracting business
as practised by CB&I.
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