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What you’ll contribute to
As our Energy Projects Coordinator, you’ll play a pivotal role in driving Toyota’s renewable energy initiatives and supporting projects that align with our strategic vision. You’ll help deliver innovative solutions that leverage future technologies and accelerate our journey toward a zero-emissions society.
This is a fixed-term, full-time opportunity based at our CHQ office in Port Melbourne, giving you the chance to work on projects that shape Toyota’s future and expand our value chain.
How you’ll make an impact
Your attributes – If this sounds like you, we’d love to hear from you!
Make your impossible, possible & apply today!
You’re welcome to find out more by visiting our careers page: www.toyota.com.au/careers. Applications close on 15th December 2025
We are an equal opportunity employer. We celebrate diversity and are committed to creating an inclusive environment for all employees. When you apply, please tell us the pronouns you use.
We are happy to adjust the recruitment process for your accessibility requirements, so please let us know during the recruitment process if there are any reasonable adjustments you may need during the interview process and your preferred type of communication, and we will be in touch to discuss your requirements.
Toyota is an endorsed employer for all women. Please review Work180 website for further information.
We don’t require a cover letter or selection criteria to be addressed.
Come with us and help create the future.
This role is Fixed-term role until December 2027 based in Port Melbourne.
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