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Metro Trains Melbourne

Transport, shipping & logistics | 5,001-10,000 employees
How does Metro Trains Melbourne create a diverse and equitable workplace?
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Flexible working

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Diversity, equity, and inclusion at Metro Trains Melbourne

As a WORK180 Endorsed Employer, Metro Trains Melbourne is committed to ensuring all their employees can thrive. Check out the strategies they have in place for driving equity in the workplace.
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About Metro Trains Melbourne

About Metro

Metro Moves Melbourne.

Metro Trains Melbourne is an essential service and the franchise operator of the metropolitan railway network.

Metro operates, maintains, and builds the rail network.

A strategic priority is providing a great passenger experience – so, passengers are at the heart of everything Metro does.

They also partner with the State Government to build city-shaping projects.

With more than 7,000 team members across Melbourne, Metro has strong values that include Zero Harm – which is safety. Safety is the foundational values.

Why Join Metro?

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We Move Melbourne. 

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Latest stories about Metro Trains Melbourne

3 Ways to be the change you want to seeEmployee stories3 Ways to be the change you want to seeby Jacynta Clayton | Aug 01, 2022
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“I’d never been in rail prior to Metro, and it’s now been five years. For me I love the tangibility of seeing the results of your hard work. You walk onto a station, and you can see what you’ve accomplished. That’s my team. They’re really contributing.” Ms Howard says that for women to achieve their goals in the rail industry, the way forward is simple but not easy. “What I’ve found is that once you show a real interest in the work, and you understand the problems and challenges, then you can earn your stripes.” She says one area of focus for the future to ensure more women can reach leadership roles is more coaching and mentoring.​​​​​​​ “I think we need to have the support in place so we can help people reorientate once they enter the industry and provide an anchor point for them.”​​​​​​​
Ann Howard
CIO, Metro Trains Melbourne
Ann Howard

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