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Engineering Recruitment Melbourne and Sydney

Engineering Recruitment in Melbourne and Sydney Engineering recruitment Melbourne and Sydney continues to grow as cities expand and infrastructure investment increases. Melbourne and Sydney are experiencing strong population growth. New housing developments, transport projects, and public infrastructure are reshaping both cities. These changes are driving demand for engineers across many disciplines. Organisations need skilled professionals […]

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Engineering Skill Shortage

Engineering Skills Shortage: Why Projects Are Stalling Despite Record Infrastructure Investment?

Australia is building big. Transport corridors, energy transition projects, water infrastructure, and housing at scale are all moving from vision to delivery. On paper, the outlook for the engineering sector in Australia looks strong. On site and in design offices, it’s a different story. Projects are slowing, not because of funding or ambition, but because

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Engineering Jobs in Melbourne and Sydney

Why Engineering Jobs in Melbourne and Sydney Are in High Demand Engineering jobs in Melbourne and Sydney are expanding quickly. Both cities are investing heavily in infrastructure and development. This growth is creating strong demand for engineers across multiple sectors. At Planned Resources, we help connect talented engineers with organisations across Australia. We work closely

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Slicing Shots & Building Connections: A Look Back at CSV Golf Day 2024

I’ve always believed that a well-placed 7-iron says a lot about a person. On 18 November 2024, I got the chance to test that theory at the Consulting Surveyors Victoria Golf Day at Yarra Yarra Golf Club—and while I won’t be going pro anytime soon, I can confidently say the company was first-class.    

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Regional Recruiting, Engineering Jobs in Melbourne and Sydney

Recruiting for Surveyors in Regional Australia

Regardless of where you are in Australia, boundaries need to be established, roads need to be set out, and utilities need to be found. This creates a huge resourcing challenge for a surveying industry already facing a shortage of qualified professionals—and with projections estimating a need for 1,500 additional workers annually, the gap is only

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Planning, Pressure & Possibilities: EOFY Insights Across Australia

“It was the best of times, it was the worst of times” – the iconic opening line from Charles Dickens’ A Tale of Two Cities. If Dickens were alive today and reflecting on the past 12 months in the Built Environment sector, he might revise it to:“It was pretty good times, it was bloody awful

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Toxic workplace

Is It a Tough Stage—or a Toxic Workplace?

There are periods in everyone’s career where they just don’t enjoy going to work. Social media has increasingly popularized the term “toxic workplace” over the last couple of years, making it a common reason cited for leaving an organization. However, genuinely toxic workplaces are rare. Often, dissatisfaction stems from a stage in a person’s career

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2025 Construction Outlook: Challenges, Optimism, and the Road Ahead

2024 was a tough year for everyone involved in the construction industry.  Higher interest rates, construction costs and general uncertainty by developers and end users conspired to drive activity lower.  This resulted in many professions across the industry downsizing via redundancies or natural attrition.  What does 2025 look like?  Is there some silver starting to

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AI and Future of Work

AI and the Future of Work

There has been a lot of focus recently on Artificial Intelligence (AI) and how it is expected to play a role in rapidly transforming various industries, and the human resources (HR) sector is no exception. While AI offers the promise of increased efficiency and objectivity, it also raises quite serious concerns, not only about job

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Structural Engineering Jobs in Melbourne & Sydney, engineering recruitment Melbourne and Sydney

Death, Taxes and Reduced Flexibility: Is this the Death of Hybrid Working?

The pandemic forced a seismic shift in the workplace, with remote and hybrid work becoming the norm for many. However, as the world emerges from the shadow of COVID-19, there’s a growing trend in design based industries towards a return to traditional in-office work arrangements. This shift has raised concerns about the future of hybrid

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