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BAE Systems Australia

3.9
  • 50,000 - 100,000 employees

Working Hours at BAE Systems Australia

8.6
8.6 rating for Working Hours, based on 38 reviews
How flexible is your company when it comes to hours?
The work place is very flexible and is happy and accommodative to your situation. I have also been offered the opportunity to work 9 days fortnight which I appreciate.
Graduate, Adelaide
Company's very flexible with working hours. Have two set days in the office but can come in more if I want.
Graduate, Melbourne
Very flexible, two days a week I am in the office which isn't mandated
Graduate, Melbourne
The company is very flexible, I can work around other commitments I have.
Graduate, Adelaide
Nearly complete flexibility with work hours/scheduling.
Graduate, Adelaide
Expectation is 60% of the time in the office across the company, but individual projects have different expectations dependent on the work involved. Flexible work options are available.
Graduate, Melbourne
I work on 9-day a fortnight and pretty happy with this arrangement. I have every second Friday off, which i can go different appointments and have a long weekend every 2 weeks.
Graduate, Adelaide
Working hours are slightly more as i participate in the 9 day fortnight. Flexibility is high as life happens.
Graduate, Adelaide
BAE are very flexible when it comes to hours. I am currently on a 9 day fortnight, which means I work 9 hour days and get every second Friday off. I find this works well for me, and I am able to reshuffle my hours to suit me e.g. work 9.5 hours one day if I need a shorter day another time. The company is also very flexible with when I work my hours, for instance, I like to start earlier so I can finish earlier and get activities into my evenings that I would not be able to if I worked a standard 9 - 5.
Graduate, Adelaide
I work longer days (8.5 hours a day) because we work on an Rostered Day Off (RDO) System whereby if we work 8.5 hour days a week, we get every fortnight Friday off. I enjoy the RDO system but now would prefer a 4-day work every week as opposed to one 4-day work every fortnight, especially for the amount of hours we do in a week (42 hour weeks).
Graduate, Adelaide
Flexi hours with great support of a good work/life balance
Graduate, Adelaide
9-Day fortnight is available, as well as flex-hours. Longer hours (sometimes very long) are required time to time, but it's more a matter of "as long as the work gets done", which also means that it can be more flexible in non-crunch times
Graduate, Melbourne
Working hours are quite flexible. The team I am with hase set out a couple of days during the week where we try to all be in the office at the same time. Apart from that, it is quite flexible and creates an enjoyable work life.
Graduate, Adelaide
Very flexible, we can work pretty much whatever hours of the day we like and can work from home up to 2 days a week, although this is a fairly flexible agreement with your line manager.
Graduate, Melbourne
there is a great level of flexibility, with only two mandatory office days in a week. the 9 day fortnight is an extremely valuable tool to be able to separate the work week and gain an extra week day whilst remaining just as productive
Graduate, Melbourne
I never work more than 38 hours a week. I usually work a few hours extra between Monday to Thursday which makes my Friday much shorter, effectively, a half-day.
Graduate, Other (Please specify) - Newcastle
Working a 9DFN but mostly working from the office unless we have a doctors appt or training for half a day or more.
Graduate, Adelaide
My team is so flexible with hours and understanding of personal circumstances.
Graduate, Adelaide
Very flexible.
Graduate, Other (Please specify) - Cairns
Very flexible, I appreciate being able to work around appointments etc. Would be better if I could accumulate time in leui
Graduate, Melbourne