| Careers at PDP |
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| We are always on the lookout for experienced engineers, scientists or planners to join our teams in Auckland, Wellington or Christchurch. If you feel you have relevant skills and experience, please email employment@pdp.co.nz with your CV, even if there are no relevant vacancies listed below. |
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| WHAT MAKES PDP A GREAT PLACE TO WORK? |
- We are a specialist environmental consultancy—we focus solely on environmental issues.
- Our flat management structure means our people receive rapid development opportunities and exposure to senior people in related fields.
- We are a New Zealand company, owned by PDP senior management as shareholders and directors.
- Our culture is supportive and friendly—we have a lively young team and an active social environment.
- We encourage the rapid development of our people through structured development programmes, mentors, regular reviews and ready access to conferences and courses for all our people. We are an IPENZ Professional Development Partner.
- We have a reputation for integrity, technical superiority and high standards. Our strong client relationships are built on confidence and trust, we support the development of sustainable, responsible solutions within the environment.
- We have a steady track record of growth within New Zealand and currently have 70 people nationwide. Our plans for continued growth both nationally and internationally, provide significant opportunities for ambitious and motivated people to be rewarded for their achievement.
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| SUPPORTING ACADEMIC ACHIEVEMENT |
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| PDP have a tradition of supporting academic achievement and the development of knowledge in the environmental field. Some of the ways we do this is through: |
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| PDP Annual Prize in Engineering Hydrology. Awarded to a student of
engineering hydrology at the School of Engineering, University of Auckland. 2011 Prize Winner: Elliot Hurst.
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| PDP Annual Prize in Ecological Engineering. Awarded to a student of ecological engineering at the College of Engineering, University of Canterbury. 2011 prize winner: Regan Robinson. |
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