Keller Women in Construction (KWIC) AMEA has launched a division-wide mentoring scheme for 2024. Designed to boost the personal and professional development of women colleagues, the aim is to expand the programme to all AMEA employees in 2025.
Keller has launched a new two-year graduate programme designed to attract, nurture and retain the best new engineers in Australia. We spoke to State Manager Nigel Brockman and HR Manager Laura Crawshaw to find out why it was set up, how it works and what it means for Keller.
To mark Earth Day, we’d like to tell you about Keller’s continued efforts towards our corporate purpose of ‘building the foundations for a sustainable future'.
Keller Australia has successfully designed and installed hundreds of piles at a historic cricket ground in Perth, laying the foundations for a bright future for the sport and local community.
Working around the clock, Keller Australia installed more than 200 piles in just a couple of weeks to support the lowering of a busy, dangerous level crossing. Keller explores how planning and a partnership approach was key to fast, flawless execution.
Our functional teams bring skills and expertise across a range of professional disciplines to help our project and field teams deliver to our customers.
Motivated by our culture and the opportunities for career growth, our dedicated professionals contribute to the excellence that defines us. Discover more about the roles at Keller.
Our field roles include superintendents, foremen, drillers, tradesmen, operators, labourers, mechanics, fitters and more. Working with, or managing the wider team, equipment and materials, they ensure safe execution of our projects to specification and schedule.
Our engineers find innovative solutions to complex geotechnical challenges including underpinning, deep foundations, earth retention systems, slope stabilisation and ground improvement.
Our project managers ensure that our projects are completed safely, on time, within budget, and to the specified quality.