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Fulton Hogan

4.1
  • 1,000 - 50,000 employees

Working Hours at Fulton Hogan

6.3
6.3 rating for Working Hours, based on 31 reviews
How flexible is your company when it comes to hours?
I work from 7:30/8 to 5 generally, but the management team are very good if I need to leave slightly early for specific reasons. There is flexibility if I need to work from home for specific reasons, however I believe it is a different story for graduate engineers.
Graduate, Melbourne - 24 Aug 2023
Long hours even though FH is great in flexibility the industry overall is long hours.
Graduate, Sydney - 23 Aug 2023
11 hours a day
Graduate, Sydney - 22 Aug 2023
No flexibility starts at 7, and finish on average of 6-6:30 which is good compared to the other engineers around me who work heaps more. Also, work every 2nd Saturday.
Graduate, Melbourne - 22 Aug 2023
Not really flexible required on site as soon as site is open for day shift.
Graduate, Nowra - 22 Aug 2023
Generally, I work 8-hour days, with occasional days where due to the nature of work on site, sometimes I work 10 hours in a day. However, I am able to work with my team to spread the load of work and be able to flexibly adjust working hours to fit the site requirements.
Graduate, Geelong - 11 Aug 2023
Very flexible, works for me because I am a mum.
Graduate, Sydney - 08 Aug 2023
Being in a project, it's difficult to say there's much flexibility.
Graduate, Melbourne - 07 Aug 2023
I either work on-site, in the office or from home. When on site I normally work 7-4:30, which totals to 9 hours a day once you include a lunch break. Working 9 hours a day is not a problem for me, in fact there often isn't enough hours in the day! But working these hours on a daily basis took time to get used to but I am now used to it and am able to work effectively throughout the day. When at home or in the Richmond office I work 8:30 - 5:00. I am also used to this now. In terms of flexibility, FH is extremely flexible, there have been instances where I have not been able to work my full hours on a particular day and my manager/advisor is open to me having commitments outside of work.
Graduate, Melbourne - 07 Aug 2023
I work from 8:30-5 but sometimes later. Company allows for working from home.
Graduate, Sydney - 07 Aug 2023
The hours do not reflect the contract work.
Graduate, Melbourne - 07 Aug 2023
On site hours are long. Office hours are standard 8 hours. When in the office very flexible when it comes to hours.
Graduate, Perth - 07 Aug 2023
Well to be honest, if you are a graduate civil engineer, you are looking at longer hours than 9-5. Mostly it is early morning finishing at 5pm. On average it will be 10 hours per day kind of hours.
Graduate, Melbourne - 07 Aug 2023
8am-5pm pretty flexible for my role.
Graduate, Melbourne - 07 Aug 2023
My company is flexible as long as the hours and work are done. I start everyday at 7 out of choice as I wish to have a routine and be present at pre starts.
Graduate, Adelaide - 07 Aug 2023
Company expects us to work more than 7.6 hours a day when on site. I work from 7.00AM to 5.00PM. However, kind consideration and flexibility is given when we have to attend to reasonable personal and medical appointments. I recently had a flexible work arrangement in place due to personal reasons which was discussed with MRPA HR representative and my manager. It was supported by evidence and the process for this was completed smoothly without any issues.
Graduate, Melbourne, Victoria - 07 Aug 2023
They are understanding and extremely flexible if there is something that we cannot miss personally. Everyone works as a team and not against at any point.
Graduate, Melbourne - 07 Aug 2023
Flexibility is limited in construction.
Graduate - 07 Aug 2023
Standard hours.
Graduate, Sydney - 07 Mar 2023
Super flexible!
Graduate, Melbourne - 23 Nov 2022