
Summer Internship – Geotechnical and Civil Engineer
- Waihi, Waikato
- Training
- Full-time
- Gaining practical experience in your chosen field of study by working on diverse projects assigned by department managers and team members.
- Participating in various group activities and projects with other Interns, providing you with a well-rounded knowledge of the mining process.
- Presenting your experiences and key learnings to the Site Management Team at the conclusion of the internship, showcasing your growth and achievements.
- Geotechnical - Early works include field-based investigations, particularly geotechnical drilling with specialist contractors supporting the programs through down hole logging and equipment installations.
- Civil - Early works include the development of the 5km services trench, design reviews and establishment of the areas in preparation for bulk earthworks, including access to the new underground portal and waste rock stack.
- Support the Waihi North Project active infrastructure and site development projects. Under the guidance of experienced engineers, the intern will assist with field investigations, data collection, laboratory testing, and construction monitoring as well as contribute to technical reporting and project documentation. This role offers hands-on experience in both field and office settings, exposure to practical engineering applications and the opportunity to develop professional skills in a collaborative, safety focused environment.
- In your 4th or final year of study (Geotechnical or Civil Engineering).
- Have accommodation options at Waihi or surrounding areas.
- Current & strong academic performance and a passion for your chosen field.
- Effective communication, interpersonal and teamwork skills.
- Ability to work both independently and collaboratively.
- Full Drivers License and the ability to drive a manual vehicle preferred.
- Availability to participate from mid-late November, through to mid-February (2025-2026).
- Based at Waihi Operations, one of New Zealand's largest gold mines.
- Work on “real-life” projects, related to your field of study.
- Benefit from the coaching and mentoring of senior mining professionals.
- Hours of work are 7:30am to 5pm, Monday - Friday; or 9 on, 5 off roster cycle (tbc).
- Residential role, live and work in the stunning Coromandel region of NZ.
- Living Our Values recognition program.
- Access to OceanaGold Employee Assistance Program (EAP).
- Exceptional working environment where people are valued and respected.