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CIMIC Group

4.0
  • 1,000 - 50,000 employees

Working Hours at CIMIC Group

7.0
7.0 rating for Working Hours, based on 37 reviews
How flexible is your company when it comes to hours?
Work hours are very flexible by agreement with manager. I do less overtime than many of my colleagues.
Graduate, Brisbane
The company is flexible with work hours in the office (late starts, early finishes, can leave early for appointments if notice is given etc.) Opportunities for working from home have been wonderful. Office working hours are reasonable (38-40 hours per week). However, the hours on site are very long and significantly exceed normal working hours (minimum 12 hour days). We lose our public holidays when working on site - no alternative day off is provided or overtime pay on public holidays.
Midlevel, Brisbane
My team is very accommodating with flexible working hours,
Graduate, Brisbane
Pretty flexible at most times. Just hard to leave early when there is lots to do.
Graduate
Mostly flexible hours
Graduate, Brisbane
I leave office when I want to leave office. However others in the team stay longer than I do.
Graduate, Sydney
At the moment, my manager asks for me to be in office 3 days and work from home 2. However if I give warning then I can work from home any day. Also it doesn't really matter what time you come in and out of office, as long as you getting the job done. The issue is some days you are in the office for longer than 8 hours.
Graduate, North Sydney
My current team is pretty set on working in the office, 8.5 hours a day mon-fri. It is standard. I would enjoy more flexible especially seeing as I have a long commute to work, but the general consensus is they prefer people working from the office.
Graduate, Perth
Not very - 8-9 hour days and a set Monday to Tuesday roster - even less so when on site with 12-13 hour days and no overtime
Midlevel, Perth
Current company higher management does not allow work from home even if you're job is capable of being performed from home. Hours are quite regular (9-5) on occasion you will need to put in extra hours to get work complete for demos or deadlines.
Midlevel, Sydney
The company is flexible with you but there are times where long hours/weekends are required. They company does allow working from home but there is an expectation that you will get work done and put in the required hours for this.
Graduate, Brisbane
not really flexible, it is quiet long working hour. I spent myself working in office between 10 - 12 hours 6 days a week and sometime you have
Graduate, Sorowako, East Luwu
From 8:00 to 18:00 per day and alternative Saturday works.
Graduate, Hong Kong
10 hours per day.
Graduate, Hong Kong
In the office, we have 12 hours of work, we must make good use of time. However, we still get coffee breaks between these times and if we feel we are too tired we can rest for a while and then continue working again
Graduate, Bintuni Bay, West Papua
6:30am to 5:30 pm is the standard minimum hours. Additional hours over the weekend are also expected at times, which aren't compensated. Hours may fluctuate depending on types of works happening onsite
Graduate
I am satisfied in my current rotation as a CA but not when I was on a site engineer rotation. CA=45hrs, Site Engineer = 55hrs+
Graduate, Brisbane
The company is very flexible in terms of work hours, I can work the hours that suit me as long as I am producing and get good quality work done. I go out to site to do station outages where I then do 65 hour weeks.
Graduate, Brisbane
Not hugely flexible.
Graduate, Brisbane
On-site as a Site Engineer was less flexible working 7-6pm Monday to Friday (sometimes Saturdays). As an Enviro, the hours are more flexible from 8-5pm.
Graduate, Melbourne