learn about our industry sponsors
EUS exists not only to facilitate a community of like-minded engineering students, but also to provide our members with the tools and connections they need in order to begin their career journeys. Sponsorship provides huge opportunities for our members that would otherwise be unavailable and this is all due to the support and commitment from our leading Industry Sponsors.

Engineers Australia (EA) is the peak body of the Engineering profession. We are a professional association with about 100,000 individual members. Established in 1919, Engineers Australia is a not-for-profit organisation, constituted by Royal Charter to advance the science and practice of engineering for the benefit of the community.
Engineers Australia has a Jobs Board for all discipline/majors with opportunities for graduate programs, internships, vacation placements, work experience and early career roles up to four years post-graduation.

Jane Street is a global proprietary trading firm that applies innovative technology and rigorous quantitative analysis to solve complex financial problems. As a leader in the industry, Jane Street combines deep expertise in trading, technology, and quantitative research to deliver liquidity and insights to markets worldwide.
Jane Street – solving problems with precision and redefining the standard in quantitative trading.

Hatch is a global, employee-owned engineering and professional services firm with a strong presence in Australia. With over 10,000 employees across more than 70 offices worldwide, Hatch delivers innovative solutions in the mining, energy, and infrastructure sectors. In Australia, the company is known for its work on major projects across rail, hydropower, and sustainable resource development. Hatch hires a wide range of engineers, including civil, mechanical, electrical, chemical, mining, and structural engineers, offering diverse opportunities to work on complex and impactful projects.

The Board of Professional Engineers of Queensland (BPEQ) is the regulatory authority responsible for overseeing the engineering profession in Queensland. Established in 1930, BPEQ administers the Professional Engineers Act 2002 and manages the Registered Professional Engineer of Queensland (RPEQ) system. This registration ensures that only qualified, experienced engineers can legally offer professional engineering services in or for Queensland. BPEQ covers a wide range of disciplines, including civil, mechanical, electrical, structural, mining, and environmental engineering. The board plays a key role in maintaining public safety and upholding high standards across the profession.