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Aurecon is a design, engineering and advisory company. Our purpose is bringing ideas to life, to imagine and co-create with our clients a better future for people and the planet.

Our culture of Believe it. Say it. Do it. reflects our deep commitment to our clients and each other to build trust and create a better future together.

We are a team who place eminence, digital and innovation at the core of all we do.

Our strength lies in how we bring together our design, engineering and advisory capabilities to provide our clients with integrated solutions across the entire asset lifecycle. From shape and plan – design and deliver – operate and optimise – to close and transform.

Aurecon designers, engineers, scientists and advisors work with our clients across markets and asset types, to tackle some of the world’s most complex challenges.

We are an owner managed company with a strong presence across Australia, New Zealand, and Asia.

To learn more about what we have been up to visit our newsroom (aurecongroup.com/about/latest-news), or take a glimpse into the future on our Just Imagine blog (justimagine.aurecongroup.com).

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Rating is calculated based on 48 reviews and is evolving.

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Civil Engineer
3.9
2 May 2026
Excellent Platform for Engineering Professionals
Pros: Aurecon provides excellent career development. As a Civil Engineer, I work on fascinating infrastructure projects in Sydney. Hybrid work offers great flexibility. The company culture is supportive; management promotes skill growth. It's a stable, positive environment for professional advancement within this global engineering consultancy.
Cons: Promotion can feel slow; upward movement needs patience. Project deadlines sometimes mean longer hours, temporarily impacting work-life balance, but it's not a frequent issue.
Advice to Management: Continue fostering professional development programs and look into streamlining the promotion processes to better recognize high-performing talent sooner.
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Senior Structural Engineer
3.7
30 April 2026
Positive environment, great projects, and good flexibility.
Pros: I appreciate the engaging engineering projects and the opportunities to learn. Colleagues are supportive and the hybrid work flexibility is a huge plus for work-life balance. It's a stable, global engineering consulting firm with a good culture.
Cons: The career progression can feel a bit slow at times. Also, occasional project rushes lead to longer hours, which is expected in infrastructure consulting, but worth noting.
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Structural Engineer
3.7
2 May 2026
Solid Engineering Career with Good Learning
Pros: Aurecon provides excellent exposure to diverse infrastructure projects, great for technical skill development as a Structural Engineer. The hybrid work model offers good flexibility, supporting a healthy work-life balance. Colleagues are highly supportive and collaborative.
Cons: Workload can be quite intense during project deadlines. Career progression feels slower than expected, and internal approval processes can sometimes be a bit bureaucratic, causing minor delays.
Advice to Management: Focus on streamlining some of the internal approval processes to improve efficiency and reduce project delays. Also, explore clearer career progression pathways, especially for mid-level Structural Engineers, to help retain talent.
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