Transurban Careers Guide
Published by: CCA & Transurban
Company Description
About Transurban
As one of the world’s leading toll-road developers and operators, our business is all about getting people where they want to go, as quickly and safely as possible.
For over 20 years, Transurban has been building and operating roads that help people move around cities quickly and safely. We started with one asset – Melbourne’s CityLink – and now own and operate 22 assets across Melbourne, Sydney and Brisbane, the Greater Washington area in the United States and Montreal in Canada.
Every day millions of people choose to take our roads, and rapidly growing populations mean that many more people and businesses will be seeking the most efficient, safest and easiest ways to get around.
That’s why our purpose to “Be the link between people, places and progress” underpins all that we do.
Website: https://www.transurban.com/
Primary Industries & Sectors
Toll Road Development and Operations
Transport Infrastructure & Mobility Technology
Customer Experience & Digital Services
Opportunities for Students
Ignite Mentor Program
Monash IBL Program
Graduate Program
Ignite Mentoring Program
8 weeks (35 hours total)
Usually between August – October.
Eligibility: Engineering or technology students who identify as a woman in Sydney, Brisbane, or Melbourne
As part of this unpaid mentorship, participants will work with mentors for 35 hours over 8 weeks, located across Sydney, Brisbane or Melbourne. You will receive development support and guidance through various professional growth opportunities, such as networking with some of the best in the business and developing connections with industry professionals.
More information Ignite mentoring program
Monash University Faculty of IT Industry Based Learning (IBL) Program
20 weeks (full time)
2 annual cohorts, January – June; July – December
Eligibility: Monash University students in IT, Computer Science, and related double degrees
The FIT Industry Based Learning program provides the opportunity to work with teams within our Customer & Technology department. Within Customer & Technology, we have three areas that are excited to have you work with for your IBL program.
Business, Project & Enablement
These teams work within the business across a range of functions. Project development, strategic planning, learning and change management, this is a great opportunity for those currently studying Business Information Systems, or double degrees in Business, Commerce, Arts & Humanities, and Strategy.
Governance & Cyber
Helping the business operate, in a safe and efficient manner, we need to make sure we keep our technology and our data secure. These teams are crucial for Transurban to not only protect but also build confidence and support innovation. These roles are a good mix of technology and business opportunities, is generally less-hands on the tools, is a great opportunity for those currently studying Cyber, Computer Science, Information Technology or double degrees including Business & Commerce.
Workplace, Performance, Reliability & Digital Services
Support the entire company, by working with the technology that keeps us all connected. From the technology used by our teams to the platforms used by our customers, this work provides a range of opportunities to work with many different teams and tools and is a great opportunity for those studying across Engineering, Network & Application Engineering.
Timeline: As per Monash schedule.
Graduate Program
18-month program (three six-month rotations)
2026 Graduate Program TBC
Eligibility:
Disciplines include: Engineering (VIC, NSW, QLD); Technology (VIC, NSW, QLD) and Finance (VIC).
Intent to complete tertiary studies by start of Graduate program (or have completed in the last two years) a relevant bachelor’s degree with a credit average in:
Engineering (Civil, Mechanical, Mechatronics or Electrical)
Science (Engineering Science, Computer and Software Systems)
Technology (Information Technology, Business Information Systems, Computer Systems, Computer Science, Software Engineering or Software Development) or;
Commerce, Finance, Accounting or Economics
Your contributions at Transurban will matter. From day one, you’ll be encouraged to share your ideas and apply your expertise to create better ways of working, building, and doing. You’ll explore different business areas where your advice will count, your responsibilities will be real and your decisions will have impact.
More information Transurban Graduate Program
This article is published by CCA, a student association affiliated with Monash University. Opinions published are not necessarily those of the publishers. CCA and Monash University do not accept any responsibility for the accuracy of information contained in the publication.