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Established in 1973, GAWB is an intrinsic part of the Gladstone region – our people not only work in the region, they also call it home.
We have a small but dedicated team of passionate employees, working to deliver safe, secure, and reliable water supply to our customers.
We are a safe, inclusive workplace that supports diversity and opportunity. We invest in our people and empower them to make decisions and challenge the status quo. Our highly diverse portfolio of assets and responsibilities means we have a range of career opportunities across a variety of areas such as engineering, science and environment, policy and planning, project management, trades, dam and water treatment operation, land management and corporate services.
Embark on a rewarding learning journey as a Trainee Horticulturalist with GAWB.
Alongside practical duties maintaining green spaces, you will attend classroom sessions to equip you with essential knowledge to excel in the diverse, dynamic horticultural industry.
Gain practical experience working alongside seasoned professionals in maintaining and beautifying parks, gardens, and public spaces.
Perfect for outdoor enthusiasts, you’ll learn to grow and manage plants, laying the foundation for a rewarding, nature-filled career.
GAWB’s vision, mission and values are fundamental to everything we do.
Together delivering safe and reliable water services to enhance the livability of our region.
We are a leading water provider that supports our customers, community and people. We provide an essential service that promotes the economic development and enhances the lifestyle of regional Queensland.
Our values guide the way we work to achieve our vision.
We look after ourselves. And each other.
We work together. Always.
We all contribute. Openly.
We deliver. You and I.
The Gladstone Area Water Board proudly acknowledges the Bailai, Gooreng Gooreng, Gurang and Taribelang Bunda people as the Traditional Custodians of the Gladstone region. We pay our respects to Elders past and present, and recognise the ongoing connection of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples to the land and water on which we rely.