Infrastructure Recruitment

Infrastructure Recruitment

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Infrastructure recruitment specialists


With consultants backed by decades of industry knowledge, Bayside Group provides engineering and technical recruitment services to staff infrastructure projects of various size and scope. 


We have partnered with employers across Australia, providing them with the professionals that bring high-profile infrastructure projects to life.


Our experienced consultants provide engineering and technical staff at all levels for: 


  • City and urban development 
  • Transport and traffic 
  • Roads and highways 
  • Rail and signalling 
  • Bridges and tunnels 
  • Civil works and drainage 
  • Telecommunications 
  • Maritime development 
  • Utilities 


We can partner with organisations to assist in delivering quality projects, from mapping suitable talent for bids through to tailored workforce solutions.

I have worked with Bayside Group for over seven years. Throughout that time my consultant has identified quality candidates for us and worked closely to provide ongoing communication and support with the candidates we have engaged. Importantly, my consultant has taken the time to get to know us and our business, always treats our interactions as confidential related to resources and has always been attentive to our business needs. 

Infrastructure talent

Bayside Group partners with organisations to source civil infrastructure engineering and technical staff, including: 



  • Project Managers 
  • Site Managers 
  • Civil Engineers 
  • Structural Engineers 
  • Design Engineers 
  • Estimators 
  • Auditors 
  • Schedulers 
  • CAD Designers 
  • Draftspersons 
  • Construction Managers 
  • Quality Assurance Managers 
  • OHS Officers 

The best infrastructure jobs aren’t always advertised. If you’re considering a change, register with us today.

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