Full-Time
Posted on 6/14/2026
Global infrastructure consulting and program management
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Leeds, UK
Hybrid
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AECOM is a global infrastructure consulting firm that provides a wide range of services, including architecture, design, construction management, engineering, environmental services, and program management, to government agencies, private companies, and non-profits. Its work centers on managing and delivering large-scale infrastructure projects, from planning and design to construction and operation, with fees tied to the project type and scope. Unlike firms with a narrower focus, AECOM offers end-to-end support across transportation, buildings, cities, and overall infrastructure, combining technical expertise with project oversight and sustainability considerations. The company aims to improve the world by enhancing natural and social systems, promoting equity and inclusion, and driving responsible, lasting outcomes for communities.
Company Size
10,001+
Company Stage
IPO
Headquarters
Dallas, Texas
Founded
1990
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How to Support the Coast Guard - and why the Foundation's 2026 D.C. Dinner matters. The most direct way to support the U.S. Coast Guard is to donate to the Coast Guard Foundation - the service's primary nonprofit partner since 1969. On June 9, 2026, the Foundation raised more than $1 million at its annual Washington, D.C., tribute dinner, funding scholarships, morale programs, and emergency relief for Coast Guard members and families nationwide. June 11, 2026 Key Takeaways * Donating to the Coast Guard Foundation is the most direct way to support Coast Guard members and their families. * The 2026 Salute to the Coast Guard in our Nation's Capital event in Washington DC raised more than $1.2 million for Foundation programs. * The Coast Guard's Deployable Specialized Forces (DSF) were honored for record drug seizures and shadow-tanker enforcement. * AECOM received the Coast Guard Foundation Award; Chairman and CEO Troy Rudd accepted on behalf of the company. * Coast Guard Commandant Admiral Kevin Lunday delivered the keynote; Fox News anchor John Roberts emceed. Every day, Coast Guard members risk their lives to protect America's waters, borders, and economic security. They often serve and deploy far from home and their families have fewer support programs than other military branches. Unlike the Army, Navy, or Marines, the Coast Guard is part of the Department of Homeland Security, not the Department of Defense. That means real gaps in family and community support. The Coast Guard Foundation exists to close them. On June 9, the Foundation's Twenty-Second Annual Salute to the U.S. Coast Guard in Our Nation's Capital at the National Building Museum brought that mission to life raising more than $1.2 million and honoring two outstanding contributors to the Coast Guard community. How Can You Support the Coast Guard? There are many impactful ways to help: * Donate: Fund scholarships, wellness programs, and emergency relief at CoastGuardFoundation.org/donate. * Attend a Foundation event: Connect with the Coast Guard community and directly support Foundation programs at CoastGuardFoundation.org/events. * Run to Remember: Walk, run, or race to honor fallen members and raise funds for Foundation programs * Give from a donor-advised fund: An easy, tax-deductible way to make a meaningful gift * Share this story: Raising awareness of the Coast Guard's mission multiplies impact Who Was Honored at the 2026 D.C. Dinner? U.S. Coast Guard Deployable Specialized Forces: The DSF, specialized units trained to deploy rapidly and execute complex, high-risk missions anywhere in the world, received the evening's unit honor. Over the past year, they delivered record-breaking drug seizures and played a critical role in seizing shadow tankers evading international sanctions, demonstrating the Coast Guard's unique role at the intersection of national security, law enforcement, and maritime operations. Accepting the award, along with several deployable specialized forces members, was Capt. Robert Berry. "These are the individuals who save lives, secure our maritime borders, protect the global supply chains your organizations rely on, and respond to the contingencies involving all threats and all hazards alongside our joint force and interagency partners worldwide," said Berry. Berry has been selected for the rank of Rear Admiral (lower half) and named as the commander of the new Coast Guard Special Missions Command, which will bring all the DSF forces under one commander. AECOM: The Coast Guard Foundation Award went to AECOM, a global infrastructure firm that has supported the U.S. Coast Guard for more than 50 years, planning, designing, and building mission-critical shoreline facilities nationwide. Chairman and CEO Troy Rudd accepted the award. "This recognition is a testament to the enduring partnership between AECOM and the U.S. Coast Guard, and a shared mission that stretches back more than half a century," said Rudd. "What has always stood out most for us is not the scale of the mission. It's the people behind it," he added. Every day, when a Coast Guard man or woman or their family is in need the Foundation is there. Especially when tragedy strikes, the Foundation is immediately there to help in ways that change lives and help when the times are darkest and the storm clouds are there. So, by your generosity, by your support for our amazing Coast Guard and our men and women and their families, you save lives." - Coast Guard Commandant Admiral Kevin Lunday What Does the Money Fund? Since 1969, the Coast Guard Foundation has provided more than $122 million in services to the Coast Guard community including $53.8 million in education and $32.5 million in morale and wellness programs. Funds raised at this year's dinner support: * Scholarships for members as well as their children and spouses of members * Morale and wellness programs for members at sea and in remote locations * Emergency relief for families hit by disasters or tragedy Frequently Asked Questions How can I support the U.S. Coast Guard? Donate to the Coast Guard Foundation, attend an event, give through a donor-advised fund, or participate in the Run to Remember. Every contribution funds scholarships, wellness programs, and emergency relief for Coast Guard families. Why does the Coast Guard need a separate nonprofit? The Coast Guard falls under the Department of Homeland Security, not the Department of Defense, creating gaps in family and community support that the Coast Guard Foundation was built to fill. What are the Coast Guard Deployable Specialized Forces? The DSF are specialized Coast Guard units that deploy rapidly to execute complex missions including drug interdiction and maritime law enforcement anywhere in the world. Who received the 2026 Coast Guard Foundation Award? AECOM, the global infrastructure firm, recognized for more than 50 years of support to the U.S. Coast Guard. Chairman and CEO Troy Rudd accepted. Where do donations to the Coast Guard Foundation go? To scholarships, morale and wellness programs, emergency disaster relief, and tragedy assistance for Coast Guard members and families nationwide. The Coast Guard Foundation acknowledges dinner sponsors AECOM and Cheniere Energy, reception sponsors Austal USA, Mary Ann Elliott, the Gary Sinise Foundation, GovCIO, and Saltchuk/Tote Services. We are grateful to all those who sponsored and attended. Title Image: Members of the U.S. Coast Guard Deployable Specialized Forces receive the Coast Guard Foundation Salute to the Coast Guard in our Nation's Capital Award on June 9, 2026, at the National Building Museum in Washington. Disclosure: AI was used in the creation of this content.
College students explore future careers in green industries. 18 May 2026 Two-day programme showcased skills and technologies driving UK's low-carbon transition Middlesbrough College students have taken part in a two-day event designed to highlight career opportunities in the UK's growing green economy. The College partnered with engineering and infrastructure consultancy AECOM to deliver the Green Careers Event on 5-6 May 2026, bringing together employers and industry specialists working across renewable energy, engineering, digital technology and sustainable construction. Students from a range of curriculum areas, including Engineering, Construction, Business and Teaching, Training & Education, heard from professionals involved in major infrastructure and sustainability projects and learned more about the skills needed to enter emerging sectors linked to the UK's net zero ambitions. Representatives from the Department for Education, Paul Broadbent and Thomas Wilson, also attended, highlighting the importance of developing skills to support the transition to a low-carbon economy. The programme included workshops, demonstrations and employer-led sessions focused on technologies such as solar energy, electric vehicle infrastructure, battery storage systems, drone surveying and energy-efficient building design. Kathy Wilson, Head of Human Excellence and Technical Director at AECOM, said the event was designed to connect classroom learning with real-world applications, adding: "One of the projects AECOM is delivering is the Great British Energy Project, which involves working with 77 schools across the North East, installing measures such as solar panels and LED lighting upgrades. "My role focuses on behaviour change, because there's little point putting technology in place if Middlesbrough College Group don't change how Middlesbrough College Group use spaces. Middlesbrough College Group work with schools, teachers, governors and local communities to encourage sustainable habits and reduce energy usage. "Middlesbrough College is already quite advanced in this space, making it a strong setting to connect students with industry and bring green careers to life." Day one of the programme focused on live demonstrations of technologies being used in infrastructure projects across the UK, whereas day two featured a careers fair with students exploring apprenticeships, training routes and graduate opportunities within the sector. The event forms part of the College's wider commitment to ensuring students are equipped for emerging industries linked to sustainability and green growth.
ACEC-Ontario honours infrastructure and community impact projects at 2026 engineering awards gala. May 14, 2026 Ontario Construction Report staff writer The Association of Consulting Engineering Companies-Ontario recognized infrastructure, sustainability and community-focused projects from across the province during the 2026 Ontario Engineering Project Awards gala held May 7 at Carmen's Event Centre in Hamilton. More than 300 representatives from government, municipalities, industry and the consulting engineering sector attended the annual event, which celebrated projects and organizations contributing to Ontario's infrastructure and economic development. "What a great evening celebrating Ontario engineering at the Ontario Engineering Project Awards with ACEC-Ontario," said Windsor MPP Andrew Dowie. "These awards showcase the talent, teamwork, and innovation that keep its province building. "Congratulations to all of this year's winners, and especially to AECOM Canada for receiving the International Engineering Collaboration Award for the Gordie Howe International Bridge project. Very well deserved! Three new award categories were introduced this year: the Municipal Impact Award, Humanitarian Award and International Engineering Collaboration Award. "This year's OEPA placed a strong emphasis on infrastructure projects and showcased just how impactful consulting engineers are - not only in delivering complex outcomes, but in building community, resilience, and opportunity across Ontario," said Ryan Matthews, chair of the ACEC-Ontario 2025-2026 board of directors. The Willis Chipman award, named after the first engineer in Canada, who pioneered the industry in Ontario, is awarded to the project that best demonstrates the value and importance of consulting engineering plays to improve the economic, social and environmental quality of life in Ontario. Considered the most prestigious award and given independently, it was presented to EnVision Consultants Ltd. for the FESTI Aircraft Rescue Fire Fighting Training Facility project in Peel Region. The project modernized the Fire Emergency Services Training Institute's aircraft fire training facility, which serves firefighters from around the world. 2026 Ontario Engineering Project Award winners included: * Willis Chipman Award: EnVision Consultants Ltd. - FESTI Aircraft Rescue Fire Fighting Training Facility * Sustainable Development Impact Award: AtkinsRéalis Inc. - Chinguacousy Beneficial Soil Reuse Site * International Engineering Collaboration Award: AECOM Canada - Gordie Howe International Bridge Project * Municipal Impact Award: Dillon Consulting Limited - Old North Infrastructure Renewal Program (City of London) * Municipal Impact Award: Tatham Engineering Limited - Muskoka Area Municipalities: A Regional Approach to Decarbonizing Municipal Operations * Small Firm, Big Impact Award: Chorley + Bisset Ltd. - Ronald D. Schmeichel Building for Entrepreneurship & Innovation * Small Firm, Big Impact Award: Rathco ENG - Zibi District Energy System * Internal Innovation Award: GHD Ltd. - Ontario Young Professionals Conference * People First Award: TULLOCH - TULLOCH Fights Cancer * Humanitarian Award: Tatham Engineering Limited - Tatham Engineering Corporate Giving Program * Awards of Distinction: Aspire Consulting Group Ltd. - City of Niagara Falls Asset Management Planning * Awards of Distinction: Entuitive - Gardiner Expressway Section 2 Rehabilitation * Awards of Distinction: Stantec Consulting Ltd. - Glen Road Pedestrian Bridge and Tunnel * Awards of Distinction: Parsons Inc. - Reconstruction of Albert, Queen, Slater & Bronson Streets * Awards of Distinction: HH Angus and Associates Limited - Ontario Power Generation Headquarters * Awards of Distinction: WSP Canada Inc. - Union Station Enhancement Project * Awards of Distinction: GHD Ltd. and Dillon Consulting Limited - Sanofi Wastewater Treatment and Recycling Plant * Awards of Distinction: Stantec Consulting Ltd. - Kenilworth Trunk Watermain Rehabilitation * Awards of Distinction: EXP Services Inc. - Colgan Wastewater Treatment Plant * Awards of Distinction: Parsons Inc. - Downtown Toronto Congestion Study "Whether it's advanced design, measurable municipal outcomes, or direct humanitarian impact in the communities where we live and work, the projects and firms recognized this year demonstrate that engineering excellence today is defined as much by shared values, strong partnerships, and public benefit as it is by leadership, giving back, and the traditional consideration of innovation and technical design," said Andrew Hurd, executive director of ACEC-Ontario. Discover more Consulting
Design/Project Manager - ports. Newcastle West, AUS Company Description Come grow with us. AECOM is continuing to grow our Ports and Maritime capability across Australia, with a strong and active pipeline of work in Newcastle and across NSW. We're currently looking for an experienced Project Manager / Design Manager to join our Newcastle team and play a key role in delivering complex ports, coastal and maritime infrastructure projects. This is a genuine opportunity to step into a visible role within a growing local team, backed by the strength of our national and global network. You'll be working on impactful projects that support trade, connectivity and coastal communities, while helping shape the next phase of our Ports & Maritime capability in the region. Job Description This role will sit within our established Ports & Maritime team, with a focus on project and design management across a growing portfolio of work in NSW. You'll play a key role in both delivery and client engagement, contributing to strong project outcomes while helping to build capability locally. How you'll make a difference * Lead the design management and delivery of ports and maritime infrastructure projects, including port expansions, marine structures and coastal developments * Manage project outcomes end-to-end, including scope, programme, commercial performance and technical delivery * Act as a key client interface, building and maintaining trusted relationships with port authorities, government and private sector clients * Coordinate multidisciplinary teams across Newcastle, ANZ and our global network to deliver complex infrastructure projects * Provide leadership across design and delivery teams, ensuring high-quality outcomes aligned with industry standards * Contribute to the continued growth of our Ports & Maritime capability in Newcastle and across NSW Qualifications The qualities that help you thrive The following qualifications and experience are highly desired, but if you don't tick all the boxes you could still be a perfect fit for this role. Please apply, all applications will be considered. We're looking for someone who brings: * Proven experience as a Project Manager, Design Manager or Senior Engineer within ports, coastal or maritime infrastructure * Strong experience managing multidisciplinary design teams on complex infrastructure projects * A track record of delivering projects across ports, marine structures or coastal environments * Confidence in client engagement and stakeholder management * The ability to lead packages of work and drive outcomes across programme, cost and quality * A collaborative mindset and interest in helping grow a high-performing local team Additional Information Why you'll love working with us * Flexible work arrangements, including alternative start/finish times, part-time, job-sharing and hybrid work options * Purchase up to 6 weeks additional annual leave per year * Volunteer and representation leave * Flex public holidays - swap Easter or other holidays for ones that suit you better Ready to push the limits of what's possible? We welcome applications from individuals of all backgrounds, including those with disabilities, additional health or mental health needs, and/or neurodiverse conditions. If you require any adjustments during the hiring process, please let us know. Applications are reviewed as they come in, and the role may close earlier than expected, so if this opportunity sounds like you, we encourage you to apply as soon as possible. AECOM acknowledges the Traditional Owners and Custodians of the lands on which we, our clients and our communities live and work around Australia. We pay our respects to their cultures and to their Elders - past, present, and emerging. We are committed to connecting to Country in our work through meaningful engagement with First Nations peoples and businesses. Find out more about our Australian Reconciliation Action Plan here: https://aecom.com/au/our-vision-for-reconciliation/. About AECOM AECOM is the world's trusted infrastructure consulting firm, delivering professional services throughout the project lifecycle - from advisory, planning, design and engineering to program and construction management. On projects spanning transportation, buildings, water, new energy and the environment, our public- and private-sector clients trust us to solve their most complex challenges. Our teams are driven by a common purpose to deliver a better world through our unrivaled technical and digital expertise, a culture of equity, diversity and inclusion, and a commitment to environmental, social and governance priorities. AECOM is a Fortune 500 firm and its Professional Services business had revenue of $16.1 billion in fiscal year 2025. See how we are delivering sustainable legacies for generations to come at aecom.com and @AECOM. Freedom to Grow in a World of Opportunity You will have the flexibility you need to do your best work with hybrid work options. Whether you're working from an AECOM office, remote location or at a client site, you will be working in a dynamic environment where your integrity, entrepreneurial spirit and pioneering mindset are championed. You will help us foster a culture of equity, diversity and inclusion - a safe and respectful workplace, where we invite everyone to bring their whole selves to work using their unique talents, backgrounds and expertise to create transformational outcomes for our clients. AECOM provides a wide array of compensation and benefits programs to meet the diverse needs of our employees and their families. We also provide a robust global well-being program. We're the world's trusted global infrastructure firm, and we're in this together - your growth and success are ours too. Join us, and you'll get all the benefits of being a part of a global, publicly traded firm - access to industry-leading technology and thinking and transformational work with big impact and work flexibility. As an Equal Opportunity Employer, we believe in each person's potential, and we'll help you reach yours. ReqID: J10149642 Business Line: Transportation Business Group: DCS Strategic Business Unit: ANZ Career Area: Program & Project Management Work Location Model: On-Site
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