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  • Graduate stories
The best part about my job is that every day is different. Even though projects can take months to complete, it is rare that you repeat a task and it always feels like progress.

Christopher Flack

  • Graduate stories
The best part about my job is that every day is different. Even though projects can take months to complete, it is rare that you repeat a task and it always feels like progress.

Christopher Flack

  • Graduate stories
I have the opportunity to interact with a variety of people including engineers, field operators, strategy analysts and even the CEO!

Gerard Hord

  • Graduate stories
I have the opportunity to interact with a variety of people including engineers, field operators, strategy analysts and even the CEO!

Gerard Hord

  • Graduate stories
Working interstate is a great way to experience a new part of the world. It combines elements of travel while also having a steady income!

Helen Gilmour

  • Graduate stories
Working interstate is a great way to experience a new part of the world. It combines elements of travel while also having a steady income!

Helen Gilmour

  • Graduate stories
Set yourself up as early as possible for your future. Take opportunities as they present themselves, make connections with people in your field, apply early and often for career starting positions.

Joshua Cunningham

  • Graduate stories
Set yourself up as early as possible for your future. Take opportunities as they present themselves, make connections with people in your field, apply early and often for career starting positions.

Joshua Cunningham

  • Graduate stories
The best part about being a grad at Hydro Tas is the emphasis they place on welcoming and guiding all of their grads. Most of the leaders I know who have been in the business for over 30 years began as a graduate engineer or BA.

Maddy Beechey

  • Graduate stories
The best part about being a grad at Hydro Tas is the emphasis they place on welcoming and guiding all of their grads. Most of the leaders I know who have been in the business for over 30 years began as a graduate engineer or BA.

Maddy Beechey

  • Graduate stories
I didn’t really consider the power system much until I became an engineer, but now I struggle to walk down the street without stopping to look at poles and wires, etc.

Paul Dickenson

  • Graduate stories
I didn’t really consider the power system much until I became an engineer, but now I struggle to walk down the street without stopping to look at poles and wires, etc.

Paul Dickenson

  • Graduate stories
The biggest danger in society is the ‘you wouldn’t understand’ factor, it’s important to acknowledge that if someone isn’t an expert that doesn’t mean they can’t understand something if they want to.

Pippa Williams

  • Graduate stories
The biggest danger in society is the ‘you wouldn’t understand’ factor, it’s important to acknowledge that if someone isn’t an expert that doesn’t mean they can’t understand something if they want to.

Pippa Williams

  • Graduate stories
As a graduate, I have been given exposure to and have some level of input/development/ review with different engineering activities each team were responsible for.

Preeti Ravindran

  • Graduate stories
As a graduate, I have been given exposure to and have some level of input/development/ review with different engineering activities each team were responsible for.

Preeti Ravindran