We are looking for someone ready to fast-track their engineering career who is a proactive self-starter with a can-do mindset and strong communication skills.About The Role:This role works collaboratively and responsively to provide professional engineering advice as part of the development assessment process in relation to stormwater and traffic/transport management. You will provide professional engineering advice to internal stakeholders to facilitate the timely review of applications to occupy and undertake works on public land.  You will also need to be able to identify opportunities for continuous improvement and participate in change management processes to deliver high quality, efficient and effective development assessment and engineering advice. About You: Positive, can-do attitude and willing to learnProactive problem solver with the ability to take initiativeStrong verbal, written and interpersonal communication and presentation skillsThrive in a dynamic team environmentHave successfully completed a tertiary qualification in Civil Engineering or related field About Our Organisation: The City of Charles Sturt is a vibrant community home to around 130,000 people across 105 different cultures. We champion unity in diversity and strive to reflect our community within our workforce, wherever you are from, you are home in the City of Charles Sturt. We prioritise customer and employee experience and a supportive environment where everyone belongs. With over 500 employees, our people and our community "Means the World" to us which highlights the importance of our places, our people and our service to the community. We work flexibly and support one another. Visit our careers page to explore the benefits of joining our team and talk to us about what flexibility works for you. About Our Team:City Infrastructure manages the strategy, programming, planning and design of civil infrastructure assets, including roads, paths, bridges, water assets, bus stops and public lighting, as well as delivering transport planning services across our City. The portfolio works collaboratively across the organisation to deliver integrated outcomes that maximise value and benefit for our community. The Detail: The position is offered as a full-time, 5-year fixed-term contract initially classified at Level 3, with a starting salary of $85,929.52 per annum + Super + Annual Leave Loading. As a graduate position, your remuneration and career progression are guided by the South Australian Municipal Salaried Officers (SAMSO) Award, which provides a clear and accelerated pathway for graduates. Under this Award, you will move through annual salary increments and classification levels more quickly than standard progression. This means your pay, responsibilities, and professional scope will increase predictably and steadily throughout the 5-year program.You will also receive structured professional development, regular supervision, and dedicated support to set you up for success as you grow into your role as a professional engineer.  To be considered for this opportunity, you must have unrestricted work rights in Australia for the duration of this contract. Click ‘Apply for this job’ to submit your application for this vacancy by 5pm, Friday 13 February 2026.Applications will be considered as they come in, so submitting early is appreciated. For further information about this vacancy, please view the attached position description.  Enquiries about this position may be made to the following: Bill Morias, Coordinator Infrastructure Designbmorias@charlessturt.sa.gov.au 8408 1250.  Position Description - Graduate Engineer AUD Woodville 5011

Graduate Engineer

We are looking for someone ready to fast-track their engineering career who is a proactive self-starter with a can-do mindset and strong communication skills.

About The Role:

This role works collaboratively and responsively to provide professional engineering advice as part of the development assessment process in relation to stormwater and traffic/transport management. You will provide professional engineering advice to internal stakeholders to facilitate the timely review of applications to occupy and undertake works on public land.  You will also need to be able to identify opportunities for continuous improvement and participate in change management processes to deliver high quality, efficient and effective development assessment and engineering advice. 

About You:

  • Positive, can-do attitude and willing to learn
  • Proactive problem solver with the ability to take initiative
  • Strong verbal, written and interpersonal communication and presentation skills
  • Thrive in a dynamic team environment
  • Have successfully completed a tertiary qualification in Civil Engineering or related field

 

About Our Organisation:

The City of Charles Sturt is a vibrant community home to around 130,000 people across 105 different cultures. We champion unity in diversity and strive to reflect our community within our workforce, wherever you are from, you are home in the City of Charles Sturt. 

We prioritise customer and employee experience and a supportive environment where everyone belongs. With over 500 employees, our people and our community "Means the World" to us which highlights the importance of our places, our people and our service to the community. 

We work flexibly and support one another. Visit our careers page to explore the benefits of joining our team and talk to us about what flexibility works for you. 

About Our Team:
City Infrastructure manages the strategy, programming, planning and design of civil infrastructure assets, including roads, paths, bridges, water assets, bus stops and public lighting, as well as delivering transport planning services across our City. The portfolio works collaboratively across the organisation to deliver integrated outcomes that maximise value and benefit for our community. 

The Detail:
The position is offered as a full-time, 5-year fixed-term contract initially classified at Level 3, with a starting salary of $85,929.52 per annum + Super + Annual Leave Loading. 

As a graduate position, your remuneration and career progression are guided by the South Australian Municipal Salaried Officers (SAMSO) Award, which provides a clear and accelerated pathway for graduates. Under this Award, you will move through annual salary increments and classification levels more quickly than standard progression. This means your pay, responsibilities, and professional scope will increase predictably and steadily throughout the 5-year program.

You will also receive structured professional development, regular supervision, and dedicated support to set you up for success as you grow into your role as a professional engineer.  

To be considered for this opportunity, you must have unrestricted work rights in Australia for the duration of this contract. 

Click ‘Apply for this job’ to submit your application for this vacancy by 

5pm, Friday 13 February 2026.

Applications will be considered as they come in, so submitting early is appreciated. 

For further information about this vacancy, please view the attached position description.  

Enquiries about this position may be made to the following: 

Bill Morias, Coordinator Infrastructure Design

bmorias@charlessturt.sa.gov.au 

8408 1250.

 

 

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  • Posted Date 30 Jan 2026
  • Location Woodville
    SA / Australia
  • Industry Engineering
  • Job Type Contract/Temp
  • Salary Not provided