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SA Water is an internationally recognised water utility wholly owned by the Government of South Australia. We provide water and wastewater services to more than 1.5 million customers across the State. Our vision is water for growth, development and quality of life for all South Australians.


SA Water has more than 1,600 employees throughout the State and our head office is located in the capital city of South Australia, Adelaide. With an annual turnover in excess of $900 million and assets of $9.5 billion, SA Water is a big part of the South Australian landscape. With water supply in the forefront of national and State interests, SA Water is involved in exciting and innovative projects aimed at securing water supply.


SA Water has a high-profile Graduate Program which provides a structured yet flexible two-year project rotation. The SA Water Graduate Program is designed to fast track participants’ knowledge and skills in order to prepare them for an ongoing role in the business.


Graduates have the opportunity to undertake diverse project assignments ranging from six to twelve months across SA Water business units. Features of our program include:


Continuous training and development – graduates will undertake extensive training in a range of areas including water quality awareness, presentation skills, project management, and negotiating and influencing skills.


Excellent work-life balance – including flexible hours, gym membership discounts and a health and wellbeing program.


The opportunity to learn from leaders in the water industry – networking events are held for graduates to meet employees from our other programs and areas of the business.


Regional placement opportunities to gain experience in SA Water’s core business operations.


A dedicated mentor – to assist and guide you throughout the program.


Seeking We are seeking graduates who are innovative, confident, and keen to pursue diverse and rewarding opportunities in the water industry. Graduates should be able to adapt, initiate and implement projects of strategic significance and community importance.


Degrees/disciplines Engineering: Chemical, Civil, Computer/Software, Electrical, Environment & Water, Mechanical, Structural


Other: Accounting, Business/Commerce, Economics, Environmental Science, Finance, Information Systems, IT/ICT, Sciences


How to apply Online: www.sawater.com.au/SAWater/AboutUs/ CareersTraining


Programs & deadlines Graduate • Scholarship • Vacation Work Graduate: apply 1/03/11 – 1/04/11


For all other programs please refer to our website.


Citizenship/residency requirements Australian citizens and permanent residents only (including New Zealand citizens)


Position locations South Australia


Further information www.sawater.com.au


“The Graduate Program is a fantastic opportunity to learn about the complexities of the water industry. I have been fortunate to visit a number of major South Australian water assets throughout my placements. The program provides comprehensive experience through continuous training and development.” Mason Willis, Graduate, Environmental Engineering and Science


SA Water


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