Title: Graduate Intake 2027 - Mechanical Engineering
Peabody Graduate Program 2027 – Mechanical Engineer
Kickstart your mining career with Peabody’s 2027 Graduate Program. Gain hands-on experience at world class operations, learn from industry leaders, and contribute to the future of sustainable mining.
We are seeking graduates completing their degrees in 2027, as well as those who have graduated within the past two years. Our two-year program places you on our mine sites, working with technical teams to build practical skills and contribute to leading mining practices. Throughout the program, you’ll gain exposure to both opencut and underground mining operations.
Participants are based at our QLD or NSW mine sites, working alongside full‑time engineers, environmental specialists, and operational leaders while receiving dedicated mentorship. One of our current participants shared the following insights:
About Peabody
Peabody is a global leader in producing essential resources for reliable energy and steel production. With around 5,500 people across Australia and the United States, we serve customers in 18 countries.
At Peabody, we are dedicated to BUILDING BRIGHTER FUTURES — for our graduates, our people and the communities we serve
Why Join Peabody?
Our two-year program provides:
- Two × 12‑month rotations across key operational areas
- Structured technical and leadership development
- A dedicated mentor and buddy
- Access to senior leaders and company‑wide visibility
- Cohort activities, networking and social events
Our Site Locations
- Wilpinjong, Open-cut Mine (NSW): Scenic Mudgee region with wineries, outdoor activities and a strong community.
- Metropolitan, Underground Mine (NSW): Near Wollongong’s beaches, coastal lifestyle and national parks
- Wambo Complex JV, Processing Plant servicing Open-cut Mine (NSW): Close to the Hunter Valley, offering a mix of vineyards, country living and easy access to outdoor recreation
- Coppabella JV, Open-cut Mine (QLD): Queensland open‑cut operations surrounded by iconic landscapes.
- Centurion, Underground Mine (QLD): A tight‑knit underground mining community with strong local culture.
Relocation assistance available for eligible candidates.
About the Role
As a Graduate Mechanical Engineer in our two-year development program, you will step into a permanent role designed to build your technical capability, professional confidence, and onsite experience. You will gain hands-on exposure to mechanical engineering practices across mining operations while contributing to the safe, reliable, and efficient performance of critical plant and equipment.
Throughout the program, you will rotate across different sites and operational environments, giving you a broad and practical understanding of mechanical engineering within a large and diverse mining organisation. Working alongside experienced mechanical engineers, maintenance teams, and operational leaders, you will develop strong foundations in areas such as mobile and fixed plant maintenance, reliability engineering, asset management, and continuous improvement. You will also work with industry-leading tools and technologies, including maintenance management systems, condition monitoring technologies, and operational performance data platforms.
In this role you will:
- Support daily mechanical engineering and maintenance activities across mine sites.
- Assist with the maintenance, inspection, and reliability improvement of mobile and fixed plant equipment.
- Contribute to breakdown investigations, root cause analysis, and continuous improvement initiatives.
- Use engineering systems and digital tools to analyse equipment performance and maintenance data.
- Take part in structured rotations across different sites to build broad mechanical and operational experience.
- Work on real operational and improvement projects alongside experienced mechanical engineers and maintenance teams.
This two-year program is designed to build your capability step-by-step, combining practical field exposure, technical training, professional development, and ongoing mentorship — preparing you for a successful career as a professional Mechanical Engineer in the mining industry.
To qualify for the Peabody Energy Graduate Program, you must:
- Have completed (or will complete by Jan 2027) a Mechanical Engineering degree
- Enjoy collaborating with others and contributing to shared goals
- Communicate clearly and confidently, with a willingness to grow and take on feedback
- Bring curiosity, initiative, and a genuine enthusiasm to learn on‑site in one of Australia’s most essential industries
Applications close on Friday, 2nd April 2026
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