Graduate Engineer (Hydrology) required for ALS Scoresby | Monday to Friday Role | APPLY today work for ALS Global
28th October, 2024Imagine your future with us
At ALS, we encourage you to dream big. When you join ALS, the largest Australian Hydrographics division, you join a purpose and values-driven organisation that empowers you to innovate, create and thrive.
Our global team are passionate and committed to achieving growth and success, challenging our thinking to find ways to solve some of the world's most complex problems for a safer, healthier world.
The RoleHydrography is a specialist career that combines science, engineering, the environment, data management and complex technology. The ALS Hydrographics Team in Scoresby are seeking ambitious applicants for the position of Graduate Engineer (Hydrology). The successful candidate will receive industry-specific on-the-job training and support to assist them in meeting the responsibilities of the role, with the option to complete a fully funded Diploma of Water Industry Operations (hydrography).
This is an exciting opportunity to join a committed and dedicated team who continually strive to meet and exceed client expectations. The successful candidate will receive extensive formalised and in-house training as part of their career development plan:
Enrolment and study time to complete a Diploma of Water Operations (Hydrography), typically over 3 yearsOne-on-one mentoringIn-house systems, equipment and role-specific technical trainingThe day to dayA diverse and challenging role largely dependent on office work accompanied with periodic field work to help gain industry-specific experience and knowledge of field data collection and measurement techniques. Specific responsibilities of the role include:
Undertake rating table (level to flow) curve reviews and manage the associated databases.Provide best practice Hydrographic services for clients, in a safe and timely manner.Keep accurate records of training, field observations, photographs, maps, instrumentation, and calibrations.Verify, edit, quality code and troubleshoot anomalies with environmental data.Be open to managing projects individually and within a team.Liaise and correspond with clients.Awareness of how environmental monitoring stations are installed, operated, and maintained, with a strict emphasis on quality.Sound knowledge of, and adherence to ALS core values.The essentialsThe ideal candidate would have the following attributes:
A relevant bachelor's degree in engineering/Drainage or similar; in progress or completed.Clear understanding of surface water hydrology and open channel flow.Understanding of how flows are measured in rivers, creeks and drains.An interest in environmental monitoring and environmental data.Ability to work collaboratively as a team to achieve results.Effective interpersonal skills.Focused, driven and passionate about creating a positive culture driven by innovation.High level of initiative and ability to work under pressure.High level of attention to detail, strong organisational, analytical and problem-solving skills.Professional oral and written communication skills.Eligible to enrol in the Diploma of Water Operations (Hydrography). Working at ALSThe successful candidate will receive extensive invested formalised and in-house training program as part of their career development plan:
Company sponsored certification and membership of the Australian Hydrographic Association.Company sponsored support in completing industry-specific Diploma qualifications.In-house systems, equipment and role-specific technical training.One-on-one mentoringOther benefits include:
Health fund discounts with Bupa.Opportunity to salary sacrifice car costs with Autopia.Corporate superannuation benefits with Australian Retirement TrustOnline learning system with extensive modules of choice.Friendly working environment with accessible management.Influenza Vaccinations and access to an EAP.Opportunities to progress and develop your career within ALS, including global opportunities for suitable candidates.A video explaining a day in the life of an ALS Hydrographer can be viewed below:
Watch the video Everyone mattersALS is proud to be an equal opportunity employer and is committed to fostering an inclusive work environment where the strengths and perspectives of each employee are both recognised and valued. Indigenous and female applicants are encouraged to apply.
EligibilityTo be eligible to work at ALS you must be an Australian Citizen, Permanent Resident, or either hold or be able to obtain, a valid working visa.
How to applyPlease apply online and provide a cover letter and CV that best demonstrate your motivation and ability to meet the requirements of this role.
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