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Total 37 technical engineer job vacancies in Australia

Senior Engineer, Structural

Full-time
Singapore, Singapore
Others
2 months ago
Company OverviewAECOM is a Fortune 500 engineering design firm with 45,000 employees worldwide. It delivers integrated infrastructure and support serv.....

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Senior Water Resources Engineer (Flooding & Hydrology)

Full-time
Sydney
Engineering
2 months ago
We have a fantastic opportunity for an experienced Water Resources professional to join our Sydney-based Water Resources team.By joining our team, you.....

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Senior Water Resources Engineer

Full-time
Rockhampton
Engineering
2 months ago
We are seeking a proven engineer to join our water team in Rockhampton.In this role, you’ll lead flood modelling and hydrology assessments for project.....

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Principal Traffic & Transport Engineer

Full-time
Sydney
F&B / Tourism / Hospitality
2 months ago
How you’ll make a difference A day in the life of a Principal Transport Engineer involves a mix of technical leadership and people leadership, includi.....

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Digital EHS Senior Implementation Engineer

Full-time
Bengaluru
Engineering
2 months ago
AECOM seeks a Senior Environmental, Health and Safety (EHS) Management System Consultant to join our Environmental Data Management team, in support of.....

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ICA (Instrumentation, Control, and Automation) Engineer

Full-time
Singapore, Singapore
Sales / Marketing
2 months ago
Key Responsibilities:Develop and design ICA systems, including control panels, SCADA systems, PLCs, and field instrumentation.Prepare technical specif.....

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Senior Geotechnical Engineer

Full-time
Singapore
Engineering
2 months ago
 Lead subsurface investigations, develop geotechnical design parameters, and author comprehensive geotechnical data/recommendation reports.Execut.....

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