Put yourself at the heart of shaping Australia's energy future. The Australian Energy Regulator (AER) is Australia's independent electricity and gas markets regulator. The AER exists to make energy consumers better off, now and in the future. Join a team that is playing a pivotal role in ensuring a secure, reliable and affordable energy future for Australia as it transitions to net zero emissions. You will have the opportunity to work on innovative, future-focused initiatives like tariff reform, better energy bills, strategies to tackle consumer vulnerability in the energy market and our energy innovation toolkit. If you have tertiary qualifications and are passionate about contributing to the greater good of Australia and Australian consumers, we encourage you to apply. The key duties of the position include As an AER graduate, the specific duties you undertake will change with each rotation, reflecting our diverse functions. AER Graduates: perform a broad range of tasks such as analysing information, presenting to internal and external stakeholders, responding to correspondence, undertaking research, actively participating in meetings and contributing to papers and recommendations build professional relationships and work cohesively with others become a reliable and supportive member of every team they join and participate in formal learning and development including orientation, investigation skills, regulation skills, communication skills, writing skills and other professional development activities. We have high expectations of our graduates and create a challenging environment for you to succeed in. We are seeking high-performing team players, creative-thinkers, problem-solvers and analytical minds. This could be from anu discipline, including: Economics Law Engineering Mathematics, data analysis and/or statistics Arts and design Business and commerce Government and public administration Communications, public-relations and media Education and social work Finance and accounting IT, computer science and technology Psychology