2026/27 AEMO Graduate Program at Australian Energy Market Operator
Sydney, New South Wales, Australia -
Full Time


Start Date

Immediate

Expiry Date

17 May, 26

Salary

0.0

Posted On

16 Feb, 26

Experience

0 year(s) or above

Remote Job

Yes

Telecommute

Yes

Sponsor Visa

No

Skills

Problem Solving, Communication, Collaboration, Learning, Innovation, Sustainability, Technical Skills, Analytical Skills, Modelling, Market Operations, Renewable Integration, Grid Stability

Industry

Utilities

Description
About the job We’re AEMO. We don’t just keep Australia’s lights on; we help shape the future of energy. As the independent operator of Australia’s electricity and gas systems, AEMO sits right at the heart of the energy transition. From managing power flows across the National Electricity Market to planning new infrastructure and enabling more renewables, our work touches every home and business in the country. And while energy is our world, we’re not just engineers. We’re analysts, tech specialists, problem-solvers, and curious thinkers working together to build a reliable, sustainable energy system for generations to come. Who could you be at AEMO? As a Graduate at AEMO, you’re not joining to sit on the sidelines. You’ll be contributing to real problems from your first week, the kind that matter for Australia’s energy future. Across your two-year program, you’ll rotate through different teams and get hands-on experience with both the technical and strategic sides of what we do. One rotation might teach you about modelling future energy demand; the next could see you supporting market operations or exploring new ways to integrate renewables. We welcome grads from a range of backgrounds, including: Engineering (electrical, mechatronics, mechanical, chemical) Data science, mathematics, and statistics Information technology and cyber security Working alongside experienced teams and leaders, you’ll: Build practical technical and analytical skills through real projects Help develop solutions for renewable integration, grid stability and energy markets Contribute to decisions that impact communities across Australia Collaborate across disciplines to shape a cleaner, more sustainable energy future We’re looking for graduates who: Are curious about how the energy system works and want to shape what comes next Enjoy solving complex problems Can communicate ideas in a clear, engaging way Work well with others and are open to learning Care about innovation, sustainability and creating real impact You must have full working rights for the duration of the program To be eligible to apply for the program you must have graduated within the last 2 years About the Graduate Development Program: AEMO’s two-year Graduate Program is designed to help you grow quickly and confidently into a future leader in the energy sector. Alongside your rotations, you’ll have access to: Structured development and learning pathways Coaching and mentoring Networking opportunities with peers, experts and senior leaders Projects that directly influence Australia’s energy future Application Process: Here’s how it works: Submit your application online (please note that you will require a copy of your academic transcript). Complete a short-gamified assessment. Respond to a short series of questions via online interview Attend an in-person assessment centre (group and individual activities). If successful, you’ll receive an offer and all the details you need before you start. We’re committed to an inclusive and accessible recruitment process. If you identify as having a disability, are neurodiverse, or require adjustments at any stage, let us know in your application; we are here to support you. Start dates & opportunities We’re recruiting for two intakes: August 2026 and February 2027. Ready to power tomorrow? If you’re curious, motivated, and excited about making a real impact on Australia’s energy future, apply today and take your first step with AEMO. Got questions? You might find the answer here, and if not, reach out to us at earlycareers@aemo.com.au.
Responsibilities
Graduates will rotate through different teams over a two-year program, gaining hands-on experience with both the technical and strategic aspects of managing Australia's energy systems. This includes contributing to real problems such as modelling future energy demand, supporting market operations, and exploring new ways to integrate renewables.
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