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BHP

4.2
  • > 100,000 employees

Job Satisfaction at BHP

8.2
8.2 rating for Job Satisfaction, based on 50 reviews
Please comment on your role and day-to-day responsibilities.
Personal preference of role tasks not meeting needs, but has taught me what I do like. Preferences heard and second year a role I requested.
Graduate, Mackay
Given meaningful work.
Graduate, Perth
Providing technical support and input to the studies teams undertaking Asset level projects
Graduate, Perth
Day to day is very different as we work on sprints.
Graduate, Perth
My responsibility is to look for root cause of problem and strategy planning.
Graduate, Olympic Dam- Roxby Downs
Working as a coal planner, delivering daily production plan and daily trouble shooting.
Graduate, Queensland
Currently in the HR Consulting team, I have been given the opportunity to work on some interesting projects involving some of our onboarding processes, and this is of great interest to me. Also, in Consulting, but also in my first placement in the HR Services team, you get to work with a lot of people, who are very friendly and interesting, and as I am a people-person, this suits me down to the ground.
Graduate, Perth, Western Australia
Mine Planner duties
Graduate, Moranbah
Liaising with stakeholders for projects and filtering and using historical data to forecast procedures going forward
Graduate, Adelaide
A mix between computer work and in-field work, opportunity to choose your own projects based on personal interests and strengths, a fair bit of admin work ordering things and raising work/purchase orders, regular meetings, monitoring plant performance and troubleshooting issues
Graduate, Moranbah
It varies, but there is a lot of project work, little design. It is exciting to go out in the field and see these massive structures and to interact with stakeholders!
Graduate, Jimblebar Hub
Responsibility varies between each graduate. If you feel like you can take on more, then they will give it to you. It's common to be thrown in the deep end because there is a shortage of mining engineers.
Graduate, Moranbah
As a Project Engineer, I go through very busy and stressful months, completing difficult tasks and research with countless hours of stakeholder engagement. Phone and email are always active for questions queries and issues. Other times, its very repetitive, feels slow, tiring.
Graduate, Brisbane
I am very satisfied with the strategic component of my job where I assist in planning mine infrastructure for the life of asset. I also project manage delivery of AUD$2-20M projects.
Graduate, Adelaide
Project management
Midlevel, Perth
Was slow to start with as I felt I wasn't achieving much but now I have jumped into project work and have responsibility and hence feel more satisfied
Graduate, Olympic Dam
Partly responsible for the mobile maintenance of the site's truck fleet and field equipment.
Midlevel, Newman
My passion is control systems engineering and I am having a great understanding learning a significant level from technology operations
Graduate, Olympic Dam
Work is good but support to do the role to the required level is lacking
Midlevel, Perth
I am a 24/7 control support engineer. If there is a issue the remote operators can no resolve, they came to us for help. Or if there is a fault or alarm requires further investigation, we usually conduct the investigation.
Graduate, Perth