Adelaide
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At Adbri our people are the foundations of our success and it’s their can-do, customer-centric approach that has enabled us to innovate and grow over our 140-year history into the Australian leader we are today.
For 15 years our Graduate Program has enabled a diverse range of graduates in meaningful roles to make an impact quickly and develop the mindset and skills for continued growth. We provide mentorship, varied experiences, social events and a structured learning pathway. Along the way, if relocation is an option to broaden your learning, we offer financial assistance.
As one of Australia’s largest construction materials companies, we supply the cement, lime, concrete, aggregates, masonry products and industrial minerals that build a strong Australia.
With an Australian portfolio of respected brands that operate from over 200 locations, we consistently deliver outstanding products and services to our customers. Locally loyal and nationally growing, we have the scale and opportunities to offer you a career where you can make a difference and grow.
We are majority owned by CRH, the leading provider of building materials solutions that build, connect and improve our world. Employing 80,000 people at approximately 3,390 operating locations in 28 countries CRH has market leadership positions in both North America and Europe and is growing its presence in Australia.
We celebrate our diverse teams and welcome people from all backgrounds and experiences: Together we make our business even better! You bring the desire and drive, we provide the opportunities, training and pathways for your future.
Audits and inspections - training - ensure site compliance - creating reports and looking at trends - Cintellate management - risk assessments - incident investigation
I enjoy the level of both routine and flexibility that comes with this role - I like that everyday is different & you never know what problems will arise, but at the same time a level of routine still remains.
As the sole graduate engineer in NSW, I've had the chance to collaborate with various departments. My initial rotation was in the technical lab, where I not only learned a great deal but also helped the team complete a significant amount of pending work and supported them during a NATA audit, marking a personal milestone. Presently, I'm in my second rotation at the quarries, dedicating two months to each. Here, I've acquired insights into the planning, blasting, operations, sales, and environmental aspects of quarry management. Additionally, I was able to assist the quarry team by upgrading their site induction, putting dangerous chemicals in ChemAlert, auditing confined spaces, creating isolation maps, taking part in a few blasting operations, and even stomping a bomb.
3.9
1,000 - 50,000 employees
R&D and Manufacturing
We are an ASX listed leading Australian cement and concrete company and our people are the foundation of our success.
For engineers, working time is quite flexible, I am happy that I can start work at 7am and leave at 3pm so able to play golf after work.
Rotating through different teams in Finance department offers invaluable exposure to various financial management aspects from CapEX to mastering group finance operations.
The people and their positive attitude are the best parts of working for Hy-Tec/Adbri.
I’ve worked with people from various departments ever since. Everyone I’ve worked with has been kind and always willing to help you, no matter how busy they are.
I can go talk to any management from any department about anything, and they will sincerely listen and assist you.
When I start at the company and your manager resigns shortly after your arrival.
Fortunately, I've not experienced anything worse, but I feel that dealing with IT is the one downside of working for this organization.
Not much going on socially.
Sometimes the amount of pressure/stress people are under to meet KPI’s/avoid other incidents.
A lot of work, and people are spread very thin and therefore things sometimes struggle to get done.