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Department of Transport and Main Roads

4.2
  • 1,000 - 50,000 employees

Office & Workplace at Department of Transport and Main Roads

8.1
8.1 rating for Workplace, based on 31 reviews
Please comment on your company's office space, location and facilities. And while we're at it, please tell us a little about the dress code.
I love Mary St o?ce. It is in a great location for public transport and most of the CBD. All of the ?oors are beautifully laid out and very practical. There are lots of rooms for meeting, collaboration, conferences and quiet work. The kitchens and break facilities are also usually really well maintained and up today too. My favourite places to have my lunch is either my ?oor's kitchen overlooking Margaret St or the courtyard in the conference centre.
Graduate, Brisbane
Space, location & facilities are very convenient for me. Dress code is to look profession.
Graduate, Brisbane
It is a nice atmosphere, but I would prefer a little more privacy.
Graduate, Rockhampton
Office is very comfortable and easy to get to as it is centrally located.
Graduate, Brisbane
Rockhampton is hot and Air condition is on for most of the time however, it would be nice to have the windows open here and there. there is the need for more break out rooms, and quiet areas, and more desk spaces near windows. Coffee could be a little better. its a very clean building and has very good safety procedures.
Graduate, Rockhampton
Dress code is very casual but the office space is terrible
Graduate, Gold Coast
Office are facilities are all really nice and clean. Just a bit squashed in our pod - don't really have my own desk. dress code is really good and relaxed
Graduate, Brisbane
Office is typically divided into pods with 4 people (typically locating people with individual job focuses together). Colleagues are encouraged to use a stand-up desk to promote healthy work conditions, with breaks to the kitchen or other facilities encouraged when required. Dress code is slightly more relaxed compared to city-based offices given the location of the site-office, with smart casual/ polo shirts encouraged.
Graduate, Brisbane
The location is in Brisbane's CBD, and not too far from public transport endpoints. So it is highly accessible. Office buildings have carparks for commuting workers also. The office is set up with a semi-open floor plan, dividers are put down between open spaces, blocking teams together but not causing too much muddy waters. Some facilities are: bathrooms, mother's rooms, kitchens, stationery closets, personal storage spaces, meeting rooms, private rooms, balcony space, safety equipment, and much more. I have never felt unsatisfied in what is available to me. In terms of dress code, there is a general understanding that attire may need to adapt to working circumstances. I think there is a baseline of "appropriate and professional". Most of the people around me skew to business-casual, and I've adopted that style to fit in, but I doubt anyone would be raising alarms if I wore a t-shirt occasionally.
Graduate, Brisbane
The office itself is comfortable with good facilities and is in a great location in the CBD. The dress code is flexible, with business attire typical but not mandatory.
Graduate, Brisbane
Overall it is great. The o?ce space is all setup for you to begin your work. Your desk is large enough to have, textbook, laptop, notepad, mouse pad, two monitors, etc and you still don't feel like your cramped. The location is 15-minute walk from Central Station, so it's a good distance to burn some calories. The facilities is good, you have two large fridges, for every sta? member on the ?oor to bring their own lunches and places to sit. If you want to have a couple of games, Jenga and a ping pong table is there to dominate your colleagues. Though there is no co?ee machine. Bring your own co?ee or head downstairs to the entrance where you could get yourself one.
Graduate, Brisbane
Our office space is fairly standard, nothing too fancy, just a regular setup for getting work done. The location is okay, nothing remarkable but not too inconvenient either. Facilities are pretty average, meeting the basic requirements. Regarding the dress code, it's standard office attire—nothing too strict or too laid-back. Just your usual professional dress expectations.
Graduate, Brisbane
Air con could be a bit better, is hot regularly. I really don't know what the dress code is, I am confused about it often
Graduate, Brisbane
At RoadTek, if I have to be in the office, I wear business casual. If I have to be on site or any site visit is required, then PPE is required.
Graduate, Cairns
Could be a better office space. Updated hardware and facilities. Dress code is very relaxed!
Graduate, Brisbane
Standard office environment. I am provided the necessary equipment to do my work effectively.
Graduate, Brisbane
I have been provided with the appropriate equipment to undertake my role. The office is in the city and is easily accessible via public transport. The dress code is smart casual/business.
Graduate, Brisbane
Previous Queensland University of Technology campus - feels right at home. Dress code is business casual - long pants and button up shirts.
Graduate, Brisbane