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  • Graduate stories
It is important to be open to challenges in this role, and it is also important to be open-minded. There will be many opportunities to leave your mark, you just need to be able to see those opportunities and grasp them!

Jeetendra Navani

  • Graduate stories
As a structural engineer, your career prospects are endless. From skyscrapers and stadiums to cranes and conveyors, every facet of infrastructure in the world requires structural engineers.

Jeff Zhou

  • Day in the life

Jeffery Vuong

It’s good to get a feel of how things are connected and arranged on site as opposed to looking at the drawings, it gives me a better picture of what needs to be done and what precautions and hazards I need to address to the field crew for any tasks that they need to carry out.
  • Graduate stories
The best thing about being a graduate at Western Power is that you are training and learning.

Jeffery Vuong

  • Day in the life

Jeffrey Gao

As an engineer, I like to critically analyze the designs and the plan we execute on the ground, whether it is the drill and blast designs or the mining method the excavator is executing.
  • Graduate stories
Good public transport is something that we all take for granted yet is a fundamental pillar of a functioning city. It reduces wealth inequality and allows people to get to work in an environmentally conscious way. At the end of the day, it benefits the lives of so many people.

Jeffrey Hamilton

  • Graduate stories
I especially enjoy being able to work or test on assets that work 24/7 to power the lives of our community.

Jeffrey Jose

  • Graduate stories
Being able to see the public catching the trains and trams that I’ve worked on brings a great sense of satisfaction and it feels that you are contributing to society.

Jeffrey Or