We want the most driven, passionate, and technically gifted candidates we can find.
To be the best, we recruit the best - naval architects, engineering consultants, marine engineers, risk consultants, scientists, software specialists and project managers with a proven pedigree. Each year we also take on many graduates.
We want innovative thinkers and consummate professionals who are also skilled at building customer relations. We offer competitive pay and benefits and opportunities to work on world-class projects in an environment where new ideas are encouraged and nurtured.
Find out more about what BMT has to offer as an employer and working with our experienced teams across the globe
Could BMT utilise and develop your skills in a variety of different careers at one of our worldwide locations?
We recognise that people are motivated in many different ways and this is why we offer flexible benefits for all.
We encourage social innovation through employee-led groups that collaborate globally and locally.
We recognise the importance of developing the next generation of industry professionals.
We strive to prevent harm from coming to our employees or others affected by our work and actively promote a positive culture of diversity, health, safety, and well-being.
For more information, please contact our corporate headquarters
Philip Haines
BMT’s Capability Director, Dr. Philip Haines, has been appointed as the Chairperson of the NSW Coastal Council by the NSW Minister of Environment. With a career spanning over 34 years in both New South Wales and Queensland, Dr. Haines brings a wealth of knowledge and experience to this role.
Ian McRobbie
Our team attended the AOG Energy Conference and WOW event, discussing the future of renewable energy and sharing insights on its progress
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Melanie Thomas
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Andrew Harris
After releasing the Surface Fleet Review the Australian Government has committed $54 billion over the next decade to future naval defence, emphasising the importance of the maritime domain to Australia’s defence capability. Naval architects will play key roles in acquiring ship designs for Australia, overseeing their build, and sustaining them through life.
Andrew Harris
We proudly sponsored Wilderness School's Team ORCA-207 for the SUBS in Schools Challenge, an initiative spearheaded by the Re-Engineering Australia Foundation.