
Anne Joosten, Graduate Project Engineer
I’m now in my second year at V/Line. I have a degree in
Civil Engineering from Melbourne Uni and I previously worked with Pacific
National, the freight operator that became part of V/Line a couple of years
ago.
My role here is to assist in the management of major
upgrades of some of V/Line’s infrastructure – like bridges, tracks and rail
embankments. This involves determining work levels, setting and following
budgets, design, managing contracts and making sure work is delivered as
planned. In the past two years I’ve worked on bridge design and
reconstructions, embankment stabilisation and level crossing upgrades.
Currently I’m managing the use of specialised machinery for general track
maintenance and also for major upgrades.
I’m usually in the office three days a week and out across
the state for two days a week. I get the opportunity to see a lot of the
Victorian countryside, which I really enjoy. I’m a Melbourne girl, so it’s
great to get out and do some off-road driving.
The graduate program gives structure to my work, defines
the things I need to learn and provides the right mix of independence and
supervision. It’s a great balance with the right level of responsibility for
someone relatively fresh into their career. There’s always someone there to
give you a hand if you need it.
My first major project was re-decking a timber bridge over
the Avon River in Stratford, near Sale. With supervision, I was in charge of
producing the design and construction drawings, as well as overseeing the
construction. It was a million dollar project and a big responsibility, but I
loved it.
V/Line is very customer driven. There is a serious
responsibility to the thousands of people who use the trains every day. There’s
also a great atmosphere here – everyone looks after each other. The rail
industry is a far more complex and interesting industry than I’d ever thought.
What it actually takes to get people from A to B…I truly had no idea about how
complex it is.
My goal is to finish the grad program and move into a
permanent project engineering role. I’d also like to gain my Chartered Engineer
status. Beyond that, I’d like to learn a bit more about the rest of the
business. I’m constantly learning new things, it really keeps me interested.
Oh, and the free public transport, that’s a winner too!
Graduate Track and Civil
Engineer
Main duties:
Maintain level crossings, bridges and tracks. Work on special design projects.
Minimum qualifications: Degree in civil, mechanical or structural engineering.
Your skills: Teamwork,
organisation, design, project management.
Job benefits: Work
outdoors, challenges, responsibility.
V/Line training:
Project management and ongoing training.
Job locations:
Based in Melbourne and locations across Victoria.
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