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Stantec New Zealand

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  • #3 in Engineering consulting
  • 1,000 - 50,000 employees

Job Satisfaction at Stantec New Zealand

7.8
7.8 rating for Job Satisfaction, based on 27 reviews
Please comment on your role and day-to-day responsibilities.
Don't have very many responsibilities. Office I'm working at has lots of work for senior roles but not so much for entry level positions. I started out doing a lot of work directly for the manager because there wasn't any projects to work on which was also really intimidating. I didn't get a lot of guidance and still don't. You have to take initiative A LOT and be bold by asking questions that are super obvious to senior people but genuine questions when you're starting out.
Graduate, Hamilton
Working on projects for a variety of our clients.
Graduate, Auckland
Mainly assisting colleagues with smaller parts of a larger task. In recent times and as my time here progresses these tasks have gotten more involved (positive!) Helping with: - Economic analysis - Transporation assessments - Traffic analysis - Safety analysis
Graduate, Christchurch
I am quite satisfied with my daily responsibilities as my team is integrating me into project work. Having only started 2 months ago I am still going through the training process but was taken onboard a few projects during the first week of work. I also have fun planning for social events.
Graduate, Auckland
Design and construction monitoring
Graduate, Christchurch
Working on water related project, documents, design, communication, risk management etc.
Graduate, Wellington
Client liaison, project management, business development, technical writing and analysis
Graduate, Auckland
in a grad roll so everything i do gets check over which is good because then i learn how to improve my work. day consists of some meetings, learning a new skill, and a site visit once a week.
Graduate, dunedin
It varies depending on project availability. When busy, I spend a lot of time working on reports and the odd site visit. Feasibility assessments, options assessment, concept design reports are the most common reports graduates work on at the consultancy level. Day to day, I often have to have meetings with other people the project is involved with.
Graduate, Hamilton
Talk with clients, write report or engagement materials, update stakeholder databases
Graduate, Auckland
My day to day responsibilities is to carry out structural design on different types of projects. Recently, I have been working on a boardwalk and bridge Timber design.
Graduate, Auckland
CAD design Engineer Rep Assistant
Midlevel, Auckland
Report writing, desktop assessment, some site visits
Graduate, Dunedin
Working on different projects, meetings with team and clients, looking at developments
Graduate, Wellington
Project management, client liaison, business development, technical writing, data analysis, cartography
Graduate, Auckland
Construction monitoring and Management, design and communication. Good mix of design and management
Graduate, Christchurch
Working with Watercare SSP and internal development software
Graduate, Auckland
Day to day responsibilities include receiving data and analysing data (including drawing up tables and graphs), writing reports for compliance (usually resource consenting for water quality and contaminated land), and talking to clients about projects.
Graduate, Auckland
Dynamic and diverse experiences, exposure to varied projects.
Graduate, Nelson
As a graduate transport engineer in the design team, I use CAD to construct 2d transport designs, write reports for various transport related projects, conduct site visits on behalf of clients and draft offer of services and project management tools for the company.
Graduate, Auckland