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Energy Queensland

4.4
  • 1,000 - 50,000 employees

Working Hours at Energy Queensland

9.1
9.1 rating for Working Hours, based on 13 reviews
How flexible is your company when it comes to hours?
In most teams I have been in there is allowances for flexibility in work hours and options for 8,9, and 10 day fortnight shifts.
Graduate, Brisbane - 09 Nov 2023
The work hours are incredibly flexible. We work a 9 day fortnight and are able to bank the RDO for whenever we need. Furthermore, there is ample opportunity to work from home.
Graduate, Cairns - 06 Nov 2023
Work hours are very flexible.
Graduate, Brisbane - 26 Oct 2023
I start work early. I have a RDO, though option is not given to increase from a 9 day to a 10 day work fortnight as a graduate.
Graduate, Rockhampton - 25 Oct 2023
8 hour days, 9 day fortnights, 2-days per week WFH. Never expected to work beyond rostered hours.
Graduate, Brisbane - 25 Oct 2023
EQL has very good working hours. 72.5 hours per fortnight and a 9-day fortnight. Overtime is paid and not expected. This is one of the biggest reasons I choose EQL over other companies. Office hours are 6-6 giving you the flexibility to work when you want. You can even do split days. You can work from home when you like however I highly recommend graduates go to the office and that is the best way to learn and network.
Graduate, Brisbane - 19 Oct 2023
In my current role as a graduate my working hours would be dependent on both the team that I am rotating through and department meetings where we liaise with internal and external stakeholders.
Graduate, Brisbane - 17 Oct 2023
9 day fortnight, with the option to bank RDO's. 8.5hr days. Ability to wfh up to 2 days per week & sometimes these days can change depending on your personal schedule (although wfh arrangements are generally dependant on your team/supervisor, and not relevant for a small handful of teams such as Field rotation)
Graduate, Brisbane - 17 Oct 2023
36.25 hours a week average as we do a 9day fortnight. Some more hours in the field would be great, however it is quite dependent on which team/work area you are in. I do work from home one day a week and this helps cut the cost of care for my school age daughter who is then able to walk to and from school. She is old enough to do this, however not quite old enough to be given a key and come and go as required. Also, there is a flexible spread of work hours from 6am to 6pm, however some work areas have preferences so that you are working alongside mentors and supervisors. I tend to work 7:30-4pm, with the odd day 6:30-3pm so that I can take my daughter to after school sports.
Graduate, Rockhampton - 16 Oct 2023