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TMR: An experience like no other
Video description
This video shows the following scenes:
View from a car going down an outback highway with a truck coming towards them on the opposite side of the road.
Man driving a car on Queensland highway. With the words 'Every day' displayed on the screen.
High aerial shot of 4wd on highway.
Young woman looking at diver.
The back of a man in a Maritime Safety Queensland shirt opening a blind. With the words 'is an experience displayed' on the screen
A pelican standing on pylon in a river.
A man drinking coffee looking at the river.
Goodwill bridge in front of the Brisbane city skyline.
Businesswoman walking out of the building and down the front stairs of a city office block.
A man and woman work colleagues near a 4WD looking out over a road. The man with a hard hat on turns towards you. With the words 'An opportunity' displayed on the screen
High aerial shot of a bridge being constructed.
Same Man in a hard hat on the bridge looking a bridge drawings. With the words 'real solutions' displayed on the screen
Close up of the bridge engineering drawings. With the words 'to deliver real solutions' displayed on the screen.
Same man talking with other work colleagues on the bridge construction. With the words 'for all of Queensland' displayed on the screen.
Same man with two other work colleges talking about drawings on the 4WD.
Same man under the bride checking the pylons.
Maritime officer talking with a man on the river. With the words 'to help others' displayed on the screen.
Maritime officer putting on his life jacket next to his watercraft (jet ski).
Two Marine officers on TMR jet skis on the river.
The Marine officer on a jet ski talking and waving hello to two men in a boat fishing on the river.
The Marine officer on a jet ski in the open water.
High aerial shot of the Marine officer on a jet ski in the open water.
The Businesswoman in an office with glass wall talking with a businessman at a desk with laptop.
A close up of the laptop with businessman pointing to the screen and talking to the businesswoman.
The Businesswoman in a meeting with the businessman and three other colleges, one in wheelchair about seatbelt experiments.
A close up of the businesswoman. With the words 'To lead' displayed on the screen.
Back to meeting with the people from before and a colleague working from home on a large screen in the background talking and waving.
Red dirt outback road with a 4WD coming towards you and a young woman in a high vis shirt putting on her sun hat and moving towards a road grader with a man inside also in high vis. With the words 'To grow' displayed on the screen.
The same young woman working on the bonnet of the 4WD with grader in the background grading the road
The same young woman talking to a surveyor in high vis on the road. With the words 'To produce real benefits' displayed on the screen.
The same young woman walking towards a tree inspecting it.
A 4WD gong down a two-lane road with large drainage pipes underneath it.
The same young woman in high vis is inspecting one of the large drainage pipes. With the words 'that will impact' displayed on the screen.
A young girl getting out of her car after her driving test with the driving instructor who gives her the thumbs up (meaning she has passed her driving test) and she is happily jumping up and down. With the words 'that will impact' displayed on the screen.
The young girl in the customer service centre with her dad and the customer service officer doing her paperwork. With the words 'generations to come' displayed on the screen.
The young girl in back in the carpark with her dad and the customer service officer is waving her number plates.
A male TransLink officer in high vis checking his iPad on the tram platform with a Gold Coast tram moving along side.
The same male TransLink officer talking with a woman TransLink officer in high vis on the other side of the tram tacks. With the words 'Wherever you want to go' displayed on the screen.
Female TransLink officer checking her iPad next to a pink ticket swipe on/off validator on the tram platform with a tram in the background.
Male TransLink officer helping a male passage with schedule times on the tram platform.
Male TransLink officer helping a beach goer to use the pink ticket swipe on/off validator with her phone watch on the tram platform. With the words 'however you define success' displayed on the screen.
Male TransLink officer helping a visually impaired couple with their dogs on the tram platform. With the words 'however you define success' displayed on the screen.
close up of the dog being patted by its owner on the tram platform.
Man in hard hat again and wearing high vis standing near a bridge. With the words 'we'll support you' displayed on the screen.
Businesswoman again standing in the office. With the words 'we'll support you' displayed on the screen.
Male TransLink officer in high vis standing on the tram platform. With the words 'to create' displayed on screen.
Customer service centre officer again outside the Customer Service Centre.
Marine officer in life jacket again on the river. With the words 'your own experience' displayed on the screen.
the same young woman in high vis standing on the road near the tree. With the words 'your own experience' displayed on the screen.
High aerial shot of two land highway with a 4WD drive coming towards you.
High aerial shot of two land highway with a 4WD drive coming towards you. With the words 'Transport and Main Roads: An experience like no other' displayed on the screen.
TMR: An experience like no other in North Queensland Region (Cairns)
Video transcript
Jeremy: Cairns offers an amazing life style and provides a great work life balance.
Sandra: Working for TMR is one of the best career choices I have ever made.
I love the passion and the dedication I can bring to my role.
And, that my work makes a positive difference to the remote areas and Indigenous people of Cape York.
Sumit: There is a sense of community with the people that I work with.
I love coming to work each day and being able to deliver significant projects, with a great team.
Jeremy: There are many unique places to explore.
We have an abundance of natural wonders on our doorstep.
Like the Great Barrier Reef.
Sandra: As an engineer, I get to improve the lives of people through the delivery of vital infrastructure.
And, connecting communities in Cairns and Far North Queensland.
That’s why I choose to work in Cairns.
Sumit: We work together in delivering our projects.
And we also enjoy catching up outside of work.
The amazing people I work with, that’s why I choose to work in Cairns.
Jeremy: Take up the opportunity to do more of what makes you happy.
That’s why I choose to work and live in Cairns.
TMR: An experience like no other North Queensland Region (Townsville)
Video transcript
Steve: I was attracted to Townsville, for the challenges of a wide range of work opportunities.
And to be part of an organisation that can take a project from planning, through to construction.
Nicole: Our structure, provides a good balance of working autonomously, and in a team environment.
Sarah-Jane: Working here offers a good work-life balance.
There are many amazing places to explore, and a great community of people to meet.
Steve: The projects we deliver are used by thousands of people each day, And have a positive impact on the community.
That’s why I choose to work in Townsville.
Nicole: We are a high performing team and we genuinely care about each other.
That’s why I choose to work in Townsville.
Sarah-Jane: We have an abundance of natural wonders on our doorstep.
Do more of what makes you happy, That’s why I choose to work in Townsville.
TMR: An experience like no other North Queensland Region (Cloncurry)
Video transcript
Kylee: I am proud to be part of a team that delivers vital infrastructure projects in regional Queensland.
Communities are the heartbeat of Western Queensland and, roads connect those communities together
Thea: You’re not just working in a community, you’re working with the community
The sense of community, makes me proud to deliver infrastructure projects for Cloncurry and the North-West.
Jeremy: There are many experiences and opportunities to learn and develop my career.
I can work in an office, and out on job site on the same day.
Thea: Its more than being colleagues, you play on the same sporting teams, your children are at school together, but most importantly you develop life-long friends.
The people I work with, is the reason why I choose to work in Cloncurry.
Kylee: Every project improves the movement of people, food and freight across our region.
That’s why I choose to work in Cloncurry.
Jeremy: The career path I can create, is the reason why I choose to work in Cloncurry.
- Last updated 16 November 2022