
Talk with us about how you can engineer the future with a rewarding career - choose technical leadership or
Emerging Leaders
We recognise the future leaders of our Institute and the sector in our
Conference Program
Graduates (up to 5 years post-graduation, Bachelor’s degree), are encouraged to submit an abstract for inclusion in IPWEAQ's Annual Conference. If successful, their conference registration is complimentary
Young Engineer of the Year
At our annual excellence awards ceremony, we acknowledge a young engineer who
Graduates - up to 5 years post-graduation (Bachelor’s degree), receive a $110 discount on their membership subscription, a $200 discount on Branch Conference registrations plus a discount on the IPWEAQ
Futures Challenge
Final year students studying engineering and related disciplines are invited to present their thesis or research project at the IPWEAQ annual conference. Read more about the Futures
Career Pathways
Contact our Director, Professional & Career Development, Craig Moss to design a pathway to your career destination including cadetships
Featuring impressive engineering students and recent
graduates in our journal, Engineering for
David Sexton, Principal Environmental Engineer and Scientist at Engeny Water Management. (September 2018)
Ashlee Adams, Principal Project Manager - Project Services at Toowoomba Regional Council, YIPWEAQ Deputy Chair and CQ branch representative for the Membership portfolio. (June 2018)
Aaron Meehan, General Manager - Infrastructure, South Burnett Regional Council. (March 2018)
Dwayne Honor, Project Manager - Bundaberg CBD Revitalisation & CHAS
Churchill Fellow, BET (CIVIL), BBA
Bundaberg Regional Council. (March 2017)Do you work with an emerging leader? Nominate a colleague for recognition in Engineering for Public Works. Contact Johanna Vanling for more information.
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