Want to play a part in South
Australia’s infrastructure and transport future? Start your
career with our 2026 Graduate Program.
As a graduate officer, you’ll be challenged and rewarded as
you gain valuable experience alongside supportive, future-focused
professionals. We’ll encourage you to take initiative and
challenge our thinking while contributing to solutions that benefit
all South Australians.
We’d love to hear from Environmental Science,
Conservation and Heritage Management university
graduates who have completed a minimum three-year Bachelor’s
degree within the last three
years.
Apply now and build a career that really moves.
About the
Business
At the Department for Infrastructure and
Transport, we are connecting South Australia to keep our State
moving. We are responsible for delivering a multi-billion-dollar
pipeline of transformative transport and social infrastructure
projects, operating and maintaining thousands of kilometres of
roads and managing our city’s public transport
network.
Our work encompasses every part of our State; from our cities to our regions, connecting and strengthening community. We value diversity and inclusion and foster an environment of collaboration, flexibility and support for our people.
Due to the breadth of the
Department’s portfolio, our team has the opportunity to shape
a sustainable future and influence the planning, design and
procurement of some of South Australia’s largest ever
transport and infrastructure projects.
Members of the Environment team provide technical and policy
related expert advice and information to the Department and State
Government, for the provision of specialist environment management
services including Environment, Aboriginal Heritage and
Contamination. The team provides an important contribution to the
development and credibility of the Department’s
technical/professional reputation and the sustainability of
essential environmental-related in-house expertise, capability and
corporate knowledge. As well as the formation of specifications and
standards in line with business needs, legislative compliance and
risk management.
Members of the team are instrumental in the Environment and
Heritage Impact Assessment (EHIA) process, which allows for the
orderly and systematic evaluation of a project or program, together
with its alternatives and objectives, and its impacts on
environment and heritage aspects– including the mitigation
hierarchy of avoidance, minimisation, rehabilitation/restoration
and offset of those impacts. The team provides expert advice
throughout the project lifecycle to all Department transport (road,
rail, marine) & social infrastructure projects and property
portfolios, examples include the River Torrens to Darlington
project, Northern Water, Fleurieu Connections, Tram Grade
Separation Projects, Adelaide Aquatic Centre and Granite Island
Causeway.
Why join our Graduate Program?
Visit our website to find out learn more about our Graduate Program, and watch a video about a day in the life of our graduates here.
Salary
PO1 - starting at $71,375 per annum, plus 11.5%
superannuation
Appointment to an alternative classification stream may be
considered having regard to qualification(s) and
experience.
Eligibility for the program requires applicants to have:
Ready to apply? Make sure you have got the following ready before applying before you start:
a) Curriculum vitae/resume with contact details of three references (professional and/or character)
b) A cover letter (maximum two pages) highlighting the following criteria:
c) Academic transcript (official or most recent)
d) If you are not an Australian citizen or permanent resident, you will also need to provide a copy/proof of a valid appropriate visa along with an extract of a Visa Entitlement Verification Online (VEVO) report from the Department of Home Affairs that can support your application.
Sometimes it is easier
to merge your relevant documents into one pdf or merge with your CV
or cover letter.
Our Commitment
The Department for
Infrastructure and Transport is an Equal Opportunity Employer and
is committed to building a diverse and inclusive culture across the
department, planning for and promoting diversity and culturally
safe workplace. We welcome and encourage applications from diverse
community groups and ages including Aboriginal and Torres Strait
Islander, LGBTQIA+, people with disabilities and other diversity
groups. The Department recognises the benefits that such an
approach brings for our staff and customers in delivering the
future of South Australia.
As a WE’RE EQUAL organisation we are committed to treating
everyone equally, proudly promoting our Department, and all its
spaces as safe places for everybody.
Enquiries: DIT.Graduates@sa.gov.au
Flexibility Statement
The South Australian public sector promotes diversity and flexible ways of working including part-time. Applicants are encouraged to discuss the flexible working arrangements for this role.