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  • Graduate stories
The course structure is interesting and challenging. We learn theory, and we are also prepared to face the real world in terms of employment.

Miranda Dewi Maharani

  • Graduate stories
I enjoy watching the project progress and seeing the collaborative efforts of the entire project team come together in reality. It certainly is rewarding to reach project milestones as a team, knowing you have played a role in reaching them.

Mitch Dean

  • Day in the life

Mitch Jones

Mitch Jones studied ​a ​Bachelor of Science (Environmental Science), majoring in Environmental Management ​at Western Sydney University – Hawkesbury Campus in 2016, and is now an Environmental Graduate at John Holland.
  • Graduate stories
Mitch Winzer studied a Bachelor of Commerce (Economics & International Commerce) at Monash University and is now a Risk & Vulnerability Sourcing Specialist at CSL.

Mitch Winzer

  • Day in the life

Mitchell

Mitchell studied a Bachelor of Engineering, Hons. (Mechanical) at the University of Newcastle and is now a Graduate Engineer at the Department of Defence.
  • Day in the life

Mitchell Beulke

There’s seldom a day where I don’t learn something new at work. This is important to me. I need to feel I am progressing in many aspects of life; my job is no different.
  • Graduate stories
The other important aspect that makes working here enjoyable is the people. It’s great to be able to laugh and smile at work each day with people from all over the world and share our differences and commonalities. I learned a lot from all the people here.

Mitchell Beulke

  • Graduate stories
Clients and labourers look to you for advice and trust/value everything you say. One of the most rewarding aspects of engineering for me is seeing the progression of an idea, beginning with a need or want and walking the client through that journey to ending at a 12m deep concrete structure.

Mitchell Blundell