Graduating to engineer level from graduate level takes about 3 years
Graduate, New Plymouth - 20 Jan 2020
Good opportunities
Graduate, New Plymouth - 20 Jan 2020
As long as you put yourself out there and take up opportunities that come your way, you will be rewarded. Always do your best to show that you are adding value and the company will also add value to you
Graduate, Whangarei - 20 Jan 2020
Grad programme is quite long at 3 years, but good career progression in general
Graduate, New Plymouth - 20 Dec 2019
I have been seconded for two companies at the same time which is quite unique.
Graduate, New Plymouth - 18 Dec 2019
I am very satisfied with the progression opportunities available.
Graduate, Auckland - 18 Dec 2019
Structured career progression up to process engineer/senior. Then potential for progression to principal engineer or movement into the project management or construction engineer space.
Graduate, New Plymouth - 18 Dec 2019
Promotion when you are active at finding new opportunities is easy. If you put in the hard work and network with the correct people in our company then I believe you can move up the ranks very quickly
Graduate, Christchurch - 18 Dec 2019