Opportunity Expired
Our TMR Surveyor professionals work with geospatial acquisition, data capture to specified accuracies, Geographic Information Systems (GIS), mapping, remote sensing (LiDAR, aerial images), plans and maps for legislative compliance, 3D visualisation and modelling to inform decision makers.
You will use your influence through geospatial data capture, analysis, data modelling and map creation t for infrastructure developments to meet the current and future needs of local communities and deliver value for money for the people of Queensland.
You will contribute to delivering the most substantial Queensland Transport and Roads Program (QTRIP) to date and infrastructure for the 2032 Olympic Games with a focus on environmental and social benefits for the local community.
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We are looking for graduates who:
It's important to us that our graduate program reflects the community we serve. This means creating an inclusive culture that promotes the skills and insights of our people of all genders, ethnicities, generations, sexual orientations, abilities and lived experience. We recognise teams with diverse members are better able to contribute to our organisation’s goals and outcomes through enhanced creativity, innovation and improved problem solving.
At the Department of Transport and Main Roads, we want people of all abilities to have an equitable experience. We encourage you to share with us any adjustments you may require to participate equitably in the recruitment process, and when you commence in the workplace as a successful candidate.
If you have accessibility requirements or require alternative formats for the recruitment process, please contact TMRGraduates@hudson.com for further information or to arrange a confidential discussion.
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The opportunity is available to applicants in any of the following categories.
Australia
Australian Citizen
Australian Permanent Resident