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Fulton Hogan NZ

4.1
  • #2 in Construction & property services
  • 1,000 - 50,000 employees

Working Hours at Fulton Hogan NZ

7.1
7.1 rating for Working Hours, based on 25 reviews
How flexible is your company when it comes to hours?
It is flexible. (Day shift, Night Shift) I can manage my work hours freely.
Graduate, Auckland
Some days need to work long hours and need to work some weekends too.
Graduate, Auckland
Very flexible as long as you have responsibility of your work/ role
Graduate, Auckland
I do 40 hours a week with maybe some overtime around the busy periods. If I need to attend appointments or work from home for some reason they are very accommodating and time is either made up or sorted out
Graduate, Christchurch
in my view, company tires to reduce the working hours which extremely difficult for road workers. we have limited working hours for sure. no one really wants to work long hours but we do long hours if it necessary. I have a family issue, so I can not work after 5pm. the company accepted my condition and I never have problem with this matter.
Graduate, Christchurch
My salary is 40 hours a week, but we are all working above that, it is time we are never going to get back. Would be cool to be able to leave after you have completed your 8 hours a day, or just have us working 4 x 10 hour days a week.
Graduate, Queenstown
It varies,
Graduate, Tauranga
Quite flexible Able to work from home twice a week if needed If I have an appointment, I can always request to start early/late and this gets approved
Graduate, Auckland
Very difficult to maintain a good work life balance. My current role allows some flexibility which makes the long hours easier to handle
Graduate, Christchurch
40 hours a week. If needed, I work overtime occasionally. Not a problem.
Graduate, Christchurch
With where I am currently I am able to come in give or take a couple hours and leave +- couple hours too.
Graduate, Wellington
12 a day, salary. My jobsite is far away from the office and I am expected to complete my office work either in the back of my work vehicle (not exactly an environment that oozes focus), my own home, or to drive back to the office to complete work there, meaning pushing through traffic. I would appreciate having a portacom on site to work in.
Graduate, Auckland
I works very long hours from Monday to Saturday. As I am an engineer time is flexible and I find time during the day to run errands which is perfect as nothing is open at 5am or 7pm when I am not working.
Graduate, Palmerston North
10~11 hours a day. Work hours are flexible depending on the number of tasks for the day, however the expectation is roughly 10 hours a day
Graduate, Auckland
I work 45 hours per week on average. Company is pretty flexible
Graduate, Whangārei
Hours have been beneficial me and my family.
Graduate, Auckland
8 - 9 hrs 5 days a week . Usually start between 6.30 - 7.15 am in the morning. But the working hrs could also varies and there is no strict rule on starting always on a specific time.
Graduate, Nelson
Some days are long working hours as current project has a deadline. Working more than 60 hours per week and some Saturdays.
Graduate, Auckland
My contract states 40hours and above, but generally I work 60 hours a week. There are not enough hours in the day to fulfil the requirements of being onsite and then completing paper work in the office. It would helpful to have the opportunity to work from home on the paper work to avoid distractions in the office. It would also be helpful to have an IT person that knows what apps can be useful per department and be able to teach/ video on how to use app so administrative tasks can be done onsite. It would be useful to have time to work on graduate programme tasks.
Graduate, Palmerston North
Long hours, however that is construction.
Intern, Hamilton