John Holland is Australia and New Zealand’s leading end-to-end integrated infrastructure, building, rail and multi-modal transport company. With a history dating back over 70 years, they have played a significant role in shaping the nation's infrastructure landscape. 

 

 

Products and Services: Our core focus lies in delivering vital infrastructure projects across a diverse range of sectors, including transport, energy, and social infrastructure. We engage in constructing roads, railways, bridges, tunnels, airports, and major buildings. We also provide maintenance and asset management services to ensure the longevity of our projects. Our work is pivotal in enhancing Australia's connectivity and sustainability.

Employment Opportunities: John Holland offers a wide range of employment opportunities, from construction and engineering roles to project management and support functions. We employ over 5,500 staff across 53 different occupations across the organisation. Whether you're starting your career or have years of experience, there's a place for you at John Holland.

Commitment to First Nation People: John Holland is committed to transforming the lives of all those who work in their organisation. They seek to create an inclusive and diverse workplace so that they can attract the best employees, regardless of what their background is. Indigenous staff is on of these six diversity streams, and we are deeply committed to Australia's First Nation People. Some examples of our dedication include

  • Our Reconciliation Action Plan (RAP) reflects our dedication to building respectful relationships and fostering opportunities for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities.
  • We offer First Nations apprenticeships, scholarships, sponsorships and professional development for our people – including accredited training and on-the-job training.
  • We have an established Indigenous Inclusion Network within the business, and partner with organisations such as CareerTrackers, and the Clontarf Foundation. 
  • We empower our projects to use local and Indigenous suppliers. In 2020, we spent upwards of $50 million with almost 60 Indigenous suppliers across 89 of our projects.
  • We are also committed to supporting young Indigenous Australians who have interacted with the Youth Justice system obtain valuable work experience on our sites through our ON TRACK initiative