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Queensland Rail

4.4
  • 1,000 - 50,000 employees

Queensland Rail Reviews

Based on 6 surveyed graduates working at Queensland Rail. Read on to get an insider’s view on life as a graduate.
4.4
Based on 6 reviews

Pros & Cons

  • Flexible work conditions, pay, training opportunities, experienced colleagues.
  • I am working in a very supportive environment in an organisation that is invested in my development and growth as a professional with endless career opportunities.
  • Good remuneration and free train travel.
  • The amount of support available to graduates, the dedicated graduate coordinators, the company culture, flexibility for WFH—hence, work-life balance, getting to work on interesting and challenging projects
  • Good people and supportive environment to work in. Strong job security.
  • The size and history of the company makes it feel quite divided at times, even between corporate and operations.
  • The bureaucracy, which can sometimes slow down the rapid progress of significant pieces of work (which is to be expected when working in the public sector),
  • Some areas have little movement and opportunity to work at a higher grade due to people being in their roles for 30+ years.
  • Remuneration is somewhat standard but could be better.
  • Nothing happens quickly here.

What Insiders Say

8.2
Career Prospects
8.2
Career Prospects
There is the ability to apply for a PT3 role while a graduate, if such a job becomes available. Otherwise, the pay increases gradually at the end of every year.
8.4
Corporate Social Responsibility
8.4
Corporate Social Responsibility
8.2
Culture
8.2
Culture
The culture can vary between different parts of the business, but in my area, we have flexible working arrangements (working from home 40% of the time). We work our 8 a.m.–4 p.m. hours and are not expected or encouraged to work overtime, which means great work-life balance! The people are great, supportive, and want you to take every development opportunity relevant to our roles. The communication between teams within QR can vary, as there are many people who love to talk about what they do and are super passionate and helpful, and then there are some teams that are really difficult to communicate with. Sometimes we struggle with silos within the organization. I report up to a team leader, who reports to their manager, who reports to the senior manager, who reports to the CFO, and who reports to the CEO.
8.0
Diversity
8.0
Diversity
Diversity in its many forms is a huge focus for the organization. It focuses on ensuring everyone feels valued and respected for who they are and to whom they belong. As an ethnic person, I have found it to be invaluable.
8.3
Satisfaction
8.3
Satisfaction
My day-to-day responsibilities involve reviewing design documentation and providing feedback on packages submitted by contractors to ensure compliance with QR standards. I also coordinate meetings with subject-matter experts to review such design packages. So it is a half-project coordination and half-technical engineering role. Note that this is just my current rotation; in my other rotations, I have done technical design work, assisted electricians in construction, and done maintenance activities with reliability engineers.
7.3
Management
7.3
Management
They are very satisfied with managers; they are accessible when not in meetings; and they are good mentors.
6.8
Office Work Environment
6.8
Office Work Environment
The office I work in is in an amazing location, just outside Brisbane Central Station. It is a 2-minute walk from the train station. The office space and facilities achieve what they need to do, but they are definitely on the older side of things. It isn't super impressive or modern, but it is functional. This also depends on which office you work at. Some of our offices are in nicer and more modern buildings, which include electric sit-stand desks.
7.2
Recruitment
7.2
Recruitment
Initial application, then a video interview. Finally, we had a candidate day where we had a group activity followed by speed interviews where we rotated between different tables.
8.0
Salary
8.0
Salary
We get paid very well for what we do, and the free train travel is a very nice bonus to have. I think I am paid very well for someone who is 3 years out from university graduation.
7.8
Training
7.8
Training
We have some really good internal leadership training courses and various other online training modules for skills like risk management and using SAP. We also have an RTO to get certification. My team supports our development and has paid for our training for certain programs we use, such as Power BI, Power Apps, Tableau, and Lean Six Sigma.
9.3
Work Hours
9.3
Work Hours
Our team is very flexible with our work hours. As long as we complete the work that we need to do, we can clock off early for appointments and take regular breaks as needed. I work a regular 7.6hr day from 8am-4pm which is 38hr weeks.
7.0
Sustainability
7.0
Sustainability
Actively trying to minimize paper, water, and electricity usage.