AEMC Graduate Program – 2026
- Additional role for 2026 Graduate Program
- Be at the forefront of developing dynamic energy policy
- Be part of a high-performing team
- Enjoy a regular development and learning program.
Graduate Program Overview
The Australian Energy Market Commission (AEMC) graduate program provides you with valuable experience in the energy sector, building your skills and knowledge for your future career and providing an opportunity for career progression. The program delivers a pathway for you to be part of the AEMC’s team of policy advisers and, more broadly, contribute to delivering a decarbonised, affordable and reliable energy system for consumers.
Our work is interesting and purposeful, as we solve complex problems. Key to our success is our ability to lead, collaborate, listen, adapt, and influence, working in an environment that fosters continuous learning, collaboration, and inclusion.
As a Graduate Adviser, you will participate in policy development, engage with other organisations and work to improve the operation of the energy sector for the benefit of consumers. You will develop skills in project management, analytical thinking, analysis, stakeholder engagement and communication, with problem–solving and writing capability being critical factors for your success.
You will gain exposure to a variety of complex energy policy issues, work on multiple projects and contribute to reviews and rule changes by undertaking research and analysis, and contribute to policy design, stakeholder engagement processes, and project management activities.
Your responsibilities will increase over the course of the program as your skills and experience build and confidence grows, and by the end of the program you will apply your research, analytical and communication skills to lead a small project or manage parts of a major, complex project led by others, to formulate policy advice and recommendations.
The projects you may be involved in include:
- Annual market reports: Gain deep insights into the energy sector by researching and analysing key developments, emerging trends, and regulatory changes shaping Australia’s energy markets.
- Market reviews and advice: Contribute to strategic, long-term projects that aim to deliver reliable, secure energy at the lowest price for consumers.
- Recent graduate projects have included: Modelling future residential electricity prices, reviewing the electricity grid’s black start capabilities, and developing strategies to accelerate the rollout of electric vehicle charging stations.
- Rule changes: The National Electricity, National Energy Retail, and Gas Rules govern how energy markets operate. You may work with experienced staff on assessing rule change proposals and contributing to the development of rules that promote the safe, reliable and secure supply of energy
About you
We are looking for graduates who are passionate about the energy sector and who have:
- recently completed tertiary qualifications in a relevant discipline, with a preference for economics, public policy, law, engineering and arts graduates
- strong problem-solving skills and can demonstrate judgement, flexibility and foresight
- a strong interest in developing their knowledge of energy markets
- the ability to prioritise multiple deadlines
- the ability to work effectively as part of a team and independently to deliver work outcomes
- in depth research and analytical skills with a proven ability to understand complex subject matters quickly
- demonstrated high level writing skills to contribute to the development of written policy papers and reports
- an interest in working with diverse stakeholders and developing engagement skills including presenting information to diverse audiences
The Benefits
A creative, lively, and rewarding office environment where people love working with each other
Extensive Learning & Development opportunities
A committed Diversity, Equality, and Inclusion strategy
Leave benefits include Flexible Public Holidays and an additional 5 days annually.
16 weeks paid gender-neutral parental leave
We partner with the Centre for Corporate Health to deliver a range of holistic well-being initiatives
You will have access to Fitness Passport and Salary Continuance Insurance
How to apply
Applications are now open and will close on Friday, 9 January 2026.
Please apply online with your CV, academic transcript and cover letter telling us why you would like to be part of the AEMC Graduate Program
Applicants must have permanent working rights in Australia (either permanent residency or Australian citizenship).