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Department of Defence - Civilian Engineer Development Program (Navy)

4.5
  • > 100,000 employees

Office & Workplace at Department of Defence - Civilian Engineer Development Program (Navy)

8.0
8.0 rating for Workplace, based on 18 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.
Office space is good; all employees have plenty of space and adequate facilities to complete their job to the best of their ability. However, the lack of a coffee machine is not so great! Dress code is fairly relaxed, however generally business casual is the norm
Graduate, Canberra
Offices are very good. There are a lot of sites where a graduate might work but so far everywhere I have worked has been very nice. The dress code is mostly pretty relaxed which is also nice.
Graduate, Canberra
Offices are clean and well maintained. Technology is a bit old and dated. Facilities are a decent, but a bit lacking. E.g. no provided cutlery or plates etc.
Graduate, Sydney
Older facility with older ICT solutions. Dress code is fairly relaxed. Pants and a collared shirt is common.
Graduate, Canberra
Large space, everyone has multiple desks to choose from. Location is very central in Canberra and for me is a 6 minute commute. The facilities include a full gym with change rooms and showers, bike racks and two cafes. Consistent kitchen areas and clean bathrooms. Lots of parking and a bus available for public transport. There is a mountain right behind the building which is great for running, biking or hiking before or after work. The dress code is business casual, where you can wear a nice polo shirt most days of work. It's fairly casual depending on the department and meeting requirements you have.
Graduate, Canberra
Semiformal dress code, it's fine to wear a polo shirt. Campbell park offices are a brutalist hellscape, one of the ugliest, most imposing buildings in Australia. Inside is fairly standard, not exceptional, but comfortable, with nice kitchen facilities (filtered and boiling water on tap). There's a bus that runs to the office every 15 minutes, which is convenient, otherwise basically have to drive, since it's a bit far out.
Graduate, Canberra
Working on a naval base is the most interesting place I have ever worked.
Graduate, Sydney
Offices are always well maintained and tidy, although sometimes may be in a slightly older building. Locations vary depending on work site - sometimes located in CBD, other times may be in a location which is more remote Dress code is usually business casual
Graduate, Melbourne
Semi-modern office space. Open plan. Includes bathroom and kitchen facilities. Casual dress code- collared shirt with chinos/jeans. However, this changes from building to building/base to base.
Graduate, Sydney
Facilities are fine, location is good. Dress code is surprisingly casual.
Graduate, Sydney
Office is a little old, but surrounded by nature. Dress code can be more on the business casual to casual side depending on where you work.
Graduate, Canberra
Office Space; can vary based on your unit. Can be very new or very very old Location; again varies on your unit. In major cities is great location but work can be based more rural if you choose to work there Dress code; varies on your unit. It can be suits and ties or it can be jeans and sneakers
Graduate, Sydney