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AECOM New Zealand

3.5
  • #5 in Engineering consulting
  • 50,000 - 100,000 employees

Office & Workplace at AECOM New Zealand

7.4
7.4 rating for Workplace, based on 39 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.
The office space is quite cool and the facilities are fine. Dress code is alright I only got told off once for wearing shorts.
Professional, Auckland
Large desks which are nice for working on and the ergonomics are good. End of trip facilities could be better and the office decor is a little dated. Location is convenient for commuting but isn't in a very high profile spot. Dress code is relaxed for a corporate job. Obviously still clean and tidy, but no one wears suits and it is perfectly acceptable to wear jeans any day of the week not just necessarily on 'casual Friday'
Professional, Hamilton
The AECOM Christchurch Office is located in the heart of the city and surrounded by great food, bars and the Avon River (great lunch spot). The office is vibrant with many colors making it pleasing to work in and has great new facilities.
Professional, Christchurch
The office is nice and spacious, with several meeting rooms, well equipped kitchen areas, etc. Location is quite far from most other offices in CBD and there are not that many food options nearby (10-15 min walk for more options). The dresscode is business from Mon-Thurs and business casual on Fridays.
Graduate, Auckland
Clean, modern, natural light fro big windows that looks onto the main street. Good bathroom facilities (showers and towels etc). Good bike storage. Well stocked kitchen. Dress code is smart casual and casual on Fridays
Graduate, Christchurch
Decent location in the city. Tidy and spacious. Dress code is semi-formal and casual on Fridays.
Professional, Auckland
The location is great, considering we have lots of parking options nearby. The office space has an open layout so its easy to communicate with people in your team and feel more interconnected. The office is almost always clean as we have cleaners everyday.
Professional, Auckland
The office is located in the CBD which is great. The building itself is a warehouse with a mezzanine style, which I do like because we have very large windows bringing alot of natural light into the office. The dress code is business casual, there is no pressure to dress to too sharply but people keep a tidy/clean look all around which is good. The facilities are less than the other AECOM offices (e.g., Auckland, Chirstchruch) but it's enough.
Graduate, Hamilton
There is quite often IT issues with the meeting spaces. The air conditioning is terrible, and it quite often reaches over 24 degrees in the office, which can make it very difficult to work. This often leads to me working from home over coming to the office due to the conditions in the office. There are also issues with cleanliness as my desk is quite often dirty as we hot desk and other people use my desk. There is also quite a medical feeling to the office, and it is not a very attractive space to work in. There needs to be more areas for meeting and collaborating in. With hybrid work now becoming the norm I think the design and layout of the office should reflect that.
Professional, Auckland
Good facilities in the office.
Graduate, Wellington
The location is not the best; nothing nearby like good spots to eat or parking. The facilities are good.
Graduate, Auckland
It's in a great location with excellent facilities (particularly the bike shed). Cleaners around all the time keep it very clean and it has a nice open plan. There's quite often a line for the microwaves though. Dress code is smart casual with casual wear on Fridays, but this is not strictly adhered to by all people
Graduate, Christchurch
Hamilton's office is a bit smaller and not as modern as the other NZ offices, but I still enjoy it. The dress code in the office is business casual but reasonably relaxed which I quite enjoy sometimes. Having been up to the Auckland office a bit I do really like that office space and the dress code is a bit more formal. I think as long as I am comfortable and so is everyone else I am happy.
Graduate, Hamilton
The offices are generally pretty nice, especially if you are in one of the bigger offices. Ours in Hamilton is smaller, so we don't get as many facilities, we are also in the process of transitioning the office, so we aren't getting much investment into the existing space. They are located pretty well, and close to public transport. We have nice pods with our own desks as we currently don't use hot desks as most people are in the office every day. Dress code is pretty much as formal or as casual as you like, with the exception of if you are working with clients. Most people dress pretty comfortably, and expression through style is well invited.
Graduate, Hamilton
It is nice, the location could be better though
Graduate, Auckland
Open space, nice kitchen and coffee machines. Facilities are nice to use. Dress code is business casual Monday to Thursday, casual on Fridays.
Graduate, Auckland
Location is a little secluded so commuting can be pain
Graduate, Auckland
The office I work (wellington) specifically is excellent. Good desks (standing), lunch rooms, meeting rooms, views, etc. Round the country seems not quite as good, but still very good.
Professional, Wellington
The dress code is fine, no one seems to care that much. I am rarely in AECOM office to comment.
Graduate, Auckland
They are prefectly located, and have all you need. They are comfortable and have some cool spaces
Graduate, Auckland