Department for Infrastructure and Transport
Job reference: 838335
Location: 5000 - ADELAIDE
Job status: Short Term Contract
Eligibility: Open to Everyone
Want to play a part in South
Australia’s infrastructure and transport future? Build your own
career path with our 2027 Graduate Program and Internships.
You’ll be challenged and rewarded as you gain valuable experience
alongside supportive, future-focused professionals. We’ll encourage
you to take initiative and challenge our thinking while
contributing to solutions that benefit all South
Australians.
- Help us deliver
infrastructure, transport and marine projects for SA’s
future.
- Build a career at DIT
while receiving mentorship and support.
- Join an organisation where
you can transfer your skills and grow your career.
Who Should
Apply?
We are seeking applications from university
graduates and current students in the following
disciplines:
- Environmental Science/
Environmental Management
- Heritage
Management
- Archaeology/Anthropology
- Sustainability/ Climate
Change/ Decarbonisation
1. Graduates (completed
a degree in 2024 or later)
If you have already
completed a minimum three‑year Bachelor’s degree in 2024 or later,
you are eligible to apply for our 2027 Graduate Program.
2. Final‑year students
(graduating by end of 2026)
If you are currently
in your final year of study and expect to complete your degree by
the end of 2026, you are also eligible for the 2027 Graduate
Program.
If successful, you may be
offered the opportunity to start early by undertaking a part‑time
Internship while you finish your studies, prior to commencing the
Graduate Program.
3. Continuing students
(graduating in 2027 or later)
If you are
still studying and do not expect to graduate until 2027 or later,
you may submit an application to be placed in our Internship
Pool.
Internship Pool applications
are reviewed throughout the year by business areas seeking
candidates for summer internships or specialist project‑based
internships.
Interns who demonstrate an aptitude for the work, may be offered a
place in our Graduate Program once their degree is
conferred.
Who we are
The Department for Infrastructure and Transport is one of the
largest State government agencies in South Australia. Our
extensive portfolio means we interact with South Australians daily
through the infrastructure we build and maintain, transport systems
we operate and optimise, licensing and regulatory services we
administer, and the safety initiatives we drive.
We’re also delivering some of the most impactful projects in our
state’s history. That’s an awesome responsibility in both
senses of the word.
We believe our department has the most talented and skilled
workforce in government. And the career opportunities with us are
as limitless as our remit. But it’s not until you get inside
that you can really appreciate just how much we do – and how many
opportunities there are for you to grow. So, if you’re
interested in a career that really moves, we’d love to hear from
you.
Why Join our Entry
Level Program?
- Career
development: We offer comprehensive training
programs, mentorship opportunities, and clear career
progression paths to help you grow
- Health and
wellbeing: We support a range of health and
wellbeing initiatives such as our Employee Assistance Program
(EAP), which includes a First Nations specific support program,
free annual flu vaccinations, and the Fitness Passport
program
- Flexible working
arrangements: Enjoy work-life balance with
options like flexitime, working from home, various flexible
working arrangements, purchased leave, cultural leave and
more
- Impactful
work: Be part of projects that make a tangible
difference in the community and contribute to South Australia’s
future.
- Project
work: Gain experience working on projects across
the entire project life cycle, from planning to delivery to
contract management.
- Work
rotations: Undertake tailored rotations across
the Department in metropolitan or regional locations based on
your discipline and aligned learning opportunities.
- Learning and
development: Be provided with a formal learning
program and exposure to ongoing professional development
opportunities.
- Networking: Join a
community of fellow early professionals from different entry
years - setting you up with a professional network of
like-minded individuals.
Visit our website to find out learn more about
our Graduate Program, and watch a video about a day in the life
of our graduates, visit: https://www.dit.sa.gov.au/careers/entry_level_pathways/graduate_employment
Salary
PO1
(Graduate) starting at $71,375 per annum, plus 12%
superannuation
ASO3 (Graduate) starting at
$67, 589 per annum, plus 12% superannuation
ASO2 (Internship) starting at
$58,709 per annum, plus 12% superannuation
Appointment to an alternative
classification stream may be considered having regard to
qualification(s) and experience.
To be eligible, you
must:
- For the Graduate Program:
hold a minimum undergraduate qualification received no earlier
than 2024 or expected by the end of 2026 from an Australian
Tertiary Institution or recognised by Engineers
Australia.
- For Internships be
currently studying an Engineering degree at an Australian
Tertiary Institution.
- Have Australian
citizenship, permanent residency or a visa that allows you to
work in Australia.
- Hold a National Police
Check (or be willing to get one) and may also be required to
undergo other employment checks.
Ready to apply? Make
sure you have the following ready before applying, and attach
everything to make your application stand
out:
- Curriculum vitae/resume
with contact details of three referees (professional
and/or character)
- A cover letter (maximum
two pages) addressing the following: -
- Please provide your
university commencement date and expected graduation date and
confirm your eligibility for the Graduate Program and/or
Internship Pool.
- Why would you like to work
for DIT, and what areas of the Department interest
you?
- Why would you be a good
fit for a Graduate or Internship role with DIT?
- What have you done to gain
industry experience apart from your university
studies?
- Academic transcript
(official or most recent)
- If you are not an
Australian citizen or permanent resident, you will also need to
provide a copy/proof of a valid appropriate visa along with an
extract of.
Sometimes it is easier to merge your relevant
documents into one pdf or merge with your CV or cover
letter.
Our
Commitment
The Department for
Infrastructure and Transport is an Equal Opportunities Employer
committed to meaningful diversity, equity and inclusion that is
driven by employee agency.
We welcome and encourage
applications regardless of age or background, including Aboriginal
and Torres Strait Islander people, LGBTQIA+, people with
disabilities and other diversity groups.
Our health and wellbeing programs support us to deliver for our
State, and we recognise the value that flexible working
arrangements can bring to balancing work with other personal
responsibilities and interests.
We stand with leading advocacy groups that reflect our culture and
values.
We believe we have the most talented workforce in government, and
we support them every day and at every stage of their
careers.
Attached role
statements
Graduate Role Statement Environmental Science and
Conservation Heritage and sustainability PO1
Graduate Role Statement Environment Heritage
Decarbonisation and sustainability ASO3
Intern Role
Statement Generalist ASO2
Enquiries:
DIT.EntryTalent@sa.gov.au
Applications Close:
11pm Tuesday 7 April 2026
Applications close: 07/04/2026 11:00 PM
Flexibility Statement
The South Australian public sector promotes diversity and flexible ways of working including part-time. Applicants are encouraged to discuss the flexible working arrangements for this role.