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Arup

4.7
  • 1,000 - 50,000 employees

Job Satisfaction at Arup

9.0
9.0 rating for Job Satisfaction, based on 7 reviews
Please comment on your role and day-to-day responsibilities.
What I do day to day depends on the project and stage of project I am working on. I have been involved in completing geotechnical desktop studies, (compiling geotechnical information for a site and detailing potential risks), site work (logging boreholes and collecting samples), processing geotechnical data, writing geotechnical reports, organizing subcontractors, creating automation tools, running meetings.
Graduate, Melbourne
For the first 6 months I obviously didnt do anything great - I was making power points and researching topics and doing graduate modules. But after 6 months I was writing full reports on logistic studies, being an assistant PM on a major infrastructure strategy and helping research alternative fuel types for the marine sector
Graduate, Perth
Finance and economics consulting
Graduate, Melbourne
Usually, I'll be working on one primary project and will send a teams message to the person I'm working with. This will either be to tell them what I'm planning to work on that day or asking what they need me to help out on. This may be followed by a call going through what tasks they would like me to complete or some messages listing out the tasks. My main responsibilities include working through the tasks I have assigned and being proactive in asking for help if I'm unsure.
Graduate, Melbourne
Graduate Transport Planner ; varies day to day
Graduate, Brisbane