Who we are
At Main Roads Western Australia, Keeping WA Moving guides everything we do. As Western Australia continues to grow, delivering a safe, reliable and sustainable road‑based transport network relies on high quality spatial data, innovative surveying solutions and skilled professionals working across major infrastructure projects.
The Graduate Spatial Science – Engineering Surveyor Program provides graduates with the opportunity to build strong technical capability while contributing to essential road and transport projects across Western Australia.
About the program
The Graduate Spatial Science – Engineering Surveyor Program is a 3 year structured rotational program designed to provide hands on learning experiences across a range of specialist spatial and surveying disciplines.
Graduates rotate through different business areas based on their strengths, skills and interests, aligned with organisational needs. The program includes exposure to both technical and project based work, supporting the development of well rounded surveying professionals.
On successful completion of the program, graduates are offered permanent ongoing employment with Main Roads.
Where you will work
Throughout the program, graduates work closely with the Asset and Geospatial Information team, which coordinates corporate road and asset data across the organisation.
The team is responsible for the procurement, storage and provision of corporate road asset and network information, as well as essential transport models. Specialist technical advice is provided across:
- engineering and mapping surveying
- geospatial technologies
- geodesy and spatial data management
- contextual geographic and location based information.
This work directly supports the planning, delivery and maintenance of the Western Australian road network.
Rotations and learning areas
Depending on your skills, strengths and interests, rotations may include experience in:
- engineering surveying
- geographic information systems
- asset and geospatial information
- project management
- data planning and standards
- cadastral and surveying.
Graduates gain exposure to large scale infrastructure projects and technical specialist areas and often see the impact of their work during everyday travel across Western Australia.
Development and support
The program is supported by a well structured rotation and development plan.
Graduates are supported through:
- formal learning and professional development opportunities
- ongoing feedback and performance support
- access to technical experts and experienced professionals
- support from a dedicated graduate coordinator.
Graduates are encouraged to build both technical capability and professional confidence throughout the program.
What is in it for you
- Competitive salary with 12% superannuation
- Permanent, full time employment
- Exposure to major road network and infrastructure projects
- Flexible working arrangements and a supportive work-life culture
- Meaningful, hands on technical experience
- Opportunities to build professional networks across the organisation
- Strong personal and professional development pathways
Who should apply
The Graduate Spatial Science – Engineering Surveyor Program is suited to graduates who enjoy technical problem solving, working with data and contributing to large scale infrastructure outcomes.
You are encouraged to apply if you:
- have completed, or will complete, a bachelor’s degree in surveying
- have an interest in spatial science, surveying, geospatial data or engineering support
- enjoy working collaboratively in team environments
- are motivated, curious and open to learning
- want to build a long term technical career in a leading WA Government agency.
Application information
Applications for our Graduate Program are open now and close Tuesday 7 April 2026 at 1:00 PM.
Learn more about this opportunity and our entry level career paths on our Graduate & Students portal.
Eligibility Requirements
To be eligible, you must:
- be a recent university graduate within 2 years of completing your degree, or
- be completing your degree by July 2026 for the mid‑year intake, or
- be completing your degree by December 2026 for the 2027 intake
- be an Australian Citizen or Permanent Resident.
Contact us
Tammy Watson
Workforce Development Consultant
(08) 9323 6131
Not to be contacted for application assistance.