Providing integrated infrastructure solutions across diverse sectors for over 40 years.
5-week paid civil construction trade training program for school-leavers
2 days ago ago
Junior (1-3 years), Entry-level
Full Time
Brisbane, Queensland, Australia
Onsite
Company Size
1,200 Employees
Service Specialisms
Construction services
Engineering
Project Management
Environmental services
Design
Infrastructure
Civil works
Roadworks
Sector Specialisms
Aviation
Rail
Port
Resources
Energy
Transport
Land development
Community infrastructure
Role
Description
Requirements
time management
interpersonal
civil construction
driver's licence
financial literacy
Time management
Interpersonal skills
Qualifications - at the end of the BMD Ready program you will have completed units of competency for civil construction qualifications.
An Australian Driver’s Licence
Financial literacy
Benefits
Insight - you’ll learn all about what amazing career pathways are available at BMD and if they’re right for you.
Personal development.
Opportunity - you will have the opportunity to be considered for full-time employment at BMD, Australia’s largest privately owned civil contractor.
Workplace fitness
Access to a vehicle.
Money - you’ll be paid for your three weeks of workplace learning.
Sleep health
Self-development - Your two weeks of classroom learning will equip you with key skills and greater confidence in the workforce. During your three weeks of practical learning, you’ll use the latest technology and learn skills to make you more confident in the workplace.
Training + Development
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Interview process
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Visa Sponsorship
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Security clearance
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Company
Overview
Founded in 1982
Year Established
The company was established in 1982, marking the beginning of its journey as a leading infrastructure provider.
The company operates across multiple sectors, delivering large-scale civil, infrastructure, and building projects.
Delivers expertise spanning residential developments to critical infrastructure, including roads, utilities, and water resources.
Notable projects include complex transport networks, utilities systems, and community-oriented infrastructure.
Holistic approach to project delivery includes planning, design, construction, and maintenance, ensuring long-term value.
Committed to quality, safety, and innovation, earning a strong reputation in the Australian construction industry.
Leadership focuses on creating sustainable infrastructure that supports communities and businesses.
Culture + Values
Powering futures, creating legacies.
Family: We value each other, we work as a team, and we build everything from strong relationships and respect.
Driven: Hard work will triumph as we persist through obstacles and seek continuous improvement. We celebrate effort as much as achievement.
Empowered: We empower our people to take initiative through a supportive environment. Everyone has the opportunity to achieve their potential.
Collaborative: Together, we solve challenges and build lasting, trusted relationships with clients, suppliers and partners to achieve shared success and long-term impact.
Environment + Sustainability
2024 initiatives
Sustainability Projects
Includes diverting construction bollard plastic from landfill and expanding electric fleet trials.
Net-zero target
Carbon Neutrality Goals
Aiming to achieve carbon neutrality through renewable energy, cleaner fuels, and electric vehicles.
Focus on reducing carbon emissions through innovation and technology in projects and operations.
Use of electric vehicles, charging stations, solar-powered generators and trials of renewable diesel.
Fleet strategy includes trials of EV trucks, hybrid vehicles, electric plant and machinery (telehandlers, forklifts, compactors, saws).
Environmental management plans emphasise efficient use of energy, materials and water; lifecycle impact assessments.
Annual Environment Month (March) to focus on environmental considerations.
Member of Infrastructure Sustainability Council; several projects targeting IS rating.
Inclusion & Diversity
21% Female Representation
Workforce Diversity
The company maintains 21% female representation in its workforce as of FY24.
3.15% Indigenous Employment
Indigenous Workforce
3.15% of the company's workforce is Indigenous in the FY2023–24 period.
$149.9M Indigenous Procurement
Indigenous Procurement Spend
The company has spent $149.9 million on Indigenous procurement from 2017–2024.
$2.7M Veterans Support
Veterans In Construction
In FY2023–24, the company allocated $2.7 million to support Veterans In Construction initiatives.
Social Traders-certified supplier spend of $3.2 million in FY2023–24.