About the job
At Worley in Wellington, we’re expanding our team and currently hiring Project Engineers and Associate Project Engineers.
Whether you’re experienced or returning to work after some time off, we’re here to support your journey. We understand that careers don’t always follow a straight path - and we welcome applicants who are returning to the workforce after time away for family, study, or other personal reasons.
You’ll join a supportive team that values flexibility, encourages continuous learning, and embraces diverse perspectives. Here, your experience and voice matter - and you’ll have the opportunity to work on impactful projects across Wellington’s infrastructure, energy, water, and manufacturing sectors. This role will require frequent visits to customer sites and offices.
When you work for us, you get the chance to join nearly 50,000 people all driven by a common purpose – delivering a more sustainable world. We’re excited about the challenges ahead. If you ask us, there’s never been a more rewarding time to work in the energy, chemical and resources sectors.
If you’re ready to grow your career in an inclusive environment where you’re respected, supported, and empowered to succeed - we’d love to hear from you.
We offer a flexible approach to working, because our people are safer, healthier, and more productive when they can balance work with life. That’s why we offer flexible and hybrid working options, so you can choose when, where and how you work.
Who we are
Our New Zealand team of approximately 250 professionals are backed up by a global team of nearly 50,000 people, all driven by a common purpose - delivering a more sustainable world.
We partner with our customers to deliver projects and create value over the life of their portfolio of assets. We solve complex problems by finding integrated data-centric solutions from the first stages of engineering and consulting to the last stages of installation and commissioning.
Join us and help drive innovation and sustainability in our projects.
What you’ll do
The role responsibilities include:
Make independent decisions based on established guidelines, taking into account the cost and schedule impact to the project.
Daily administration of project and/or Worley policies and processes in order for the projects team to meet business objectives.
Work with self-initiated interaction with supervisor and self-initiated technical guidance.
Apply knowledge of all aspects of project engineering to oversee successful technical coordination.
Maintains HSE focus within the team to ensure HSE requirements are included in design and procurement.
Set clear objectives for the project team including scope, schedule, productivity and budget targets.
Ensures projects are delivered at or below the approved budget and that proper change control processes are understood and used by the project team.
Ensures Worley approved systems, processes & tools are deployed and complied with on the project.
Identify potential technical risks and effectively develops risk mitigation, contingency and resolution plans.
What you’ll have
A University degree or equivalent in engineering or equivalent experience with professional registration in local jurisdiction.
Previous engineering experience.
Competent in Microsoft Outlook, Word, Excel, Teams and PowerPoint.
Can organise information from many sources and retain as per the prescribed format and policies.
Understanding of project budgets, project resource plans and earned value tracking.
Understanding of project schedules and resource plan requirements for technical aspects of the project.
The ability to clearly and professionally communicate with project stakeholders and project teams.
A positive and respectful attitude that fosters collaboration and teamwork to ensure the successful outcome of projects.
Why you should apply
Join a fun and inclusive, global team of professionals.
Flexible working conditions: Find balance for what matters most - we’ve created a strong culture of support to help our people balance their work and personal life.
Family-friendly: We understand life outside of work is important.
Paid parental leave program – we offer 22 weeks paid parental leave for primary carers.
People Network Groups - designed to ensure underrepresented groups within our teams feel a sense of belonging and inclusion.
Ability to purchase additional leave – up to 20 additional leave days per year.
A safe, inclusive, and supportive network to connect.
Mentoring opportunities to support career progression.
Supportive team culture built on respect, safety, and open communication.
Opportunities to grow - whether you're starting out or bringing years of experience, we offer ongoing training, mentoring, and leadership pathways.
Inclusive leadership - our managers are committed to equity and supporting diverse career journeys.
We offer a competitive employment package.
Supported by both a local and globally connected team.
Opportunity to work on a variety of diverse and exciting projects as we transition to a more sustainable world.
Moving forward together
We want our people to be energized and empowered to drive sustainable impact. So, our focus is on a values-inspired culture that unlocks brilliance through belonging, connection and innovation.
We’re building a diverse, inclusive and respectful workplace. Creating a space where everyone feels they belong, can be themselves, and are heard.a
And we're not just talking about it; we're doing it. We're reskilling our people, leveraging transferable skills, and supporting the transition of our workforce to become experts in today's low carbon energy infrastructure and technology.
Whatever your ambition, there’s a path for you here. And there’s no barrier to your potential career success.