Project Manager Graduate
Wodonga Council
Synopsis
Project Management Graduate
- Full-Time position
- $39.17 per hour + superannuation
- Kick-start your career delivering meaningful infrastructure projects for the community
Launch your project management career while contributing to infrastructure projects that support Wodonga’s growth, connectivity and long-term sustainability. As Project Management Graduate, you’ll work alongside experienced project professionals to support the planning, coordination and delivery of Council’s capital works and infrastructure projects across the municipality.
This is an exciting opportunity for a motivated graduate or high-performing undergraduate to gain hands-on experience across the full project lifecycle while developing practical skills in project delivery, procurement, stakeholder engagement and governance within a supportive team environment.
Key Aspects Of The Role
- Support infrastructure and capital works projects Get involved in the day-to-day delivery of Council’s infrastructure and capital works projects while working alongside experienced project professionals. The role supports a variety of project activities including planning tasks, site visits, coordination work and project administration, helping build practical experience across the full project lifecycle.
- Maintain project information and reporting Assist with keeping project documentation, schedules, reports and tracking information accurate and up to date. The position helps support organised and compliant project delivery while gaining exposure to project governance, budgeting and reporting processes used within local government.
- Assist procurement and contractor coordination Support procurement and contract administration activities including quotations, tender documentation and contractor engagement processes. The role also assists with maintaining records, coordinating information and helping projects progress in line with Council procedures and requirements.
- Work closely with teams, contractors and stakeholders Collaborate with internal staff, contractors and external stakeholders to help keep projects moving and communication flowing. Day-to-day work may include responding to enquiries, attending meetings, coordinating information and supporting positive working relationships across project activities.
- Build practical project management skills and experience Develop hands-on experience across project planning, infrastructure delivery, governance and risk management within a supportive team environment. Structured learning, mentoring and exposure to a range of municipal projects provide a strong foundation for building a career in project management.
What We’re Looking For
- Tertiary qualification (or nearing completion) in Project Management, Construction Management, Engineering or a related discipline
- Strong organisational skills with the ability to manage multiple tasks and priorities
- Well-developed communication and interpersonal skills with a collaborative approach
- Interest in infrastructure delivery, project coordination and local government operations
- Ability to learn new systems, processes and technologies quickly
Why join us?
At Wodonga Council, we offer meaningful work, supportive leadership and opportunities to grow your career while contributing to projects that make a real difference in the community.
Benefits Include
Flexible working arrangements and great work-life balance
Ongoing learning and professional development opportunities
Supportive team culture and mentoring from experienced professionals
Employee wellbeing initiatives and health programs
Active social club and employee engagement opportunities
To apply, visit Wodonga Council — Careers
Click “Apply” To
- Complete our online application form
- Submit a brief cover letter addressing the key selection criteria (located in the attached position description)
- Upload your current resume
Support on how to complete these tasks can be found here
Prior to commencement, the successful applicant will be required to provide the following.
- A copy of a recent National Police Check (less than 3 months)
- A current driver’s licence
- Evidence of eligibility to work in Australia
- White Card
- Working with Children Check
Enquiries
Manager Projects and Assets –
Paul McLachlan – 0428 484 172 - [email protected]
Applications close: 11:59pm Sunday 14th J une 2026
This position may be filled prior to the closing date if an exceptional applicant is identified.