Auckland, Tauranga, Palmerston North
We’re GHD.
We don’t do hair. But we do straighten out some of the world’s biggest challenges.
We’re engineers, scientists, designers, architects, planners, advisors, innovators and change makers, committed to making energy, water and communities sustainable for generations to come.
Since 1928, we’ve been wholly owned by our employees. Today, we are 11,000 diverse and skilled individuals working in over 160 offices across five continents — Asia, Australia, Europe, North and South America, and the Pacific region.
Who could you be at GHD?
Our two-year Graduate Development Program is designed to give you a smooth start to your consulting career. Alongside your peers, managers and mentors, we’ll help you detangle any challenges along the way.
A frizz-free application process:
We want your journey to be as smooth as possible, so here’s everything you need to help you prep like a pro:
Your journey to joining GHD:
Here’s what to expect, step by step:
We’re committed to being as inclusive as possible and giving everyone an equitable chance of getting through our application process. If you identify as someone who is neurodiverse or have a disability and need adjustments to any part of the process, let us know in your application form—we’re here to help.
Start dates and opportunities
Most of our full-time roles kick off in February 2026, though some teams might have earlier start dates in mid-2025. Plus, there might also be casual work opportunities throughout your final year of study to give you a head start.
Ready to shine?
If you’ve got your documents polished and prepped, the application should only take 10-15 minutes. Apply now and take the first step toward an exciting career in consulting.
GHD: The Power of Commitment
At GHD, we don’t just believe in the power of commitment, we live and breathe it every day.
Community impact is important to us, influencing how we work, our projects and how we give back. Our GHD in the Community program partners with not-for-profit organisations so that we can work on pro-bono projects, as well as volunteering and fundraising for philanthropic and humanitarian causes. As a business, we also channel some of our profits into the GHD Foundation, a registered charity that addresses disadvantage and inequality in children accessing STEAM education in the countries where we live and work.
Within GHD, our employee groups and networks help us foster community, find our tribe, and celebrate what makes us unique. These groups play a big part in our global diversity, equity and inclusion strategy, creating spaces for meaningful and safe conversations, connecting with likeminded individuals, and creating a voice to leadership.
Transport Design, using AutoCAD and Civil 3D to carry out design and drafting duties of transport initiatives & developments.
my role is to assist on project work including model builds, site work, and reporting. I am able to learn a lot about several areas I'm interested in, and it keeps me motivated and fulfilled.
Writing reports, creating workshop material, research
3.6
1,000 - 50,000 employees
Engineering Consulting
GHD is committed to solving the world’s biggest challenges in the areas of water, energy and urbanisation.
The support from my team and my higher-ups makes me confident in getting things wrong but then trying again with support and doing better
I think people are really understanding of Graduates having virtually no corporate experience. They are happy to answer questions and give you time to learn.
There are ample opportunities to develop a range of technical skills and workplace development skills. The people are incredible to work with who embody the principles of kotahitanga (unity), awhinatanga (kindness) and manaakitanga (support). Flexible work hours and working locations to accommodate my needs as a single mother who is also studying. You can be yourself and express/share the things you are passionate about and value.
The coworkers are lovely to be around and interact with, I feel appreciated and urged to learn new things which is good. The office location supports cycling and is close to town which is a bonus.
Supportive team, understanding and relaxed environment. Going home within reasonable hours. Opportunities to work in and visit other offices.
Studying a creative degree to then head to a creative role in a corporate environment as a newbie, it's not really what you expect. Training is sufficient here, however exploring and developing your creativity here is a bit stunted. You will need to go outside to fulfil your creative needs
Lack of development in cultural capability but they are working on it which is encouraging.
Too many project opportunities so couldn't figured out which one to prioritise
Larger company means you don't know everyone or everything that's going on, and can get lost in the crowd a bit
The work can be not very engaging at times