Tom Stoddart
    (8 reviews)

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    Machinery & Automation
    Three manufactured brands; Woodson, Culinaire and Visualine, two internationally recognised brands manufactured under license, and 10 exclusively imported and distributed brands.Throughout its evolution, Stoddart has proudly continued to remain a 100% Australian-owned family business. Bill Stoddart has progressively been joined over the last 30 years by the next generation; nephew, Jeff Mundy and sons Tim, Tony and James Stoddart in the operations of the company.The solid foundations of the company, its loyal and hard-working team, its innovation and evolution in a competitive commercial climate, such as the creation of the new Karawatha site, will undoubtedly ensure the success of Stoddart into the future.Source: This is an extract from the company's own website

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    at Tom Stoddart Pty Ltd
    Karawatha, Brisbane QLD
    Be rewarded and advanced your career with your can do attitude!
    Be rewarded and advanced your career with your can do attitude!
    classification: Manufacturing, Transport & LogisticsManufacturing, Transport & Logistics
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    at Tom Stoddart Pty Ltd
    Karawatha, Brisbane QLD
    A unique opportunity for a chef to enjoy improved work‑life balance while using their skills to demonstrate industry equipment!
    A unique opportunity for a chef to enjoy improved work‑life balance while using their skills to demonstrate industry equipment!
    classification: SalesSales
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    Employees at Tom Stoddart appreciate the friendly colleagues, job security, and work-life balance offered by the company. However, there are potential challenges, such as limited training for entry-level roles, expectations to work beyond scheduled hours, offshoring of manufacturing to China, concerns about management practices, and the variety of tasks making it difficult to manage deadlines.

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    Recent reviews

    2.0
    Sales Representative
    Mar 2025
    Sydney NSW 20001 to 2 years in the role, former employee
    Would not recommend, better options out there
    The good thingsSome of the staff are lovely
    The challengesHired as an entry level into the industry, very limited training provided considering this fact Hired based on 9-5 hours, management will question your “commitment” to the role if you don’t stay back past 5 everyday even though they leave at 1/2pm daily Expected to cold call to fill your days
    1.0
    Manager
    Apr 2024
    All Brisbane QLD
    Would explore other options
    The good thingsUse to be a good family business but will sacrifice you to save money.
    The challengesEverything is being offshore to china. No longer an Australian manufacture for most products
    1.0
    Factory Hand
    May 2021
    Less than 1 year in the role
    trash, do not work here.
    The good thingssome of the other factory workers are nice.
    The challengestoo much work not enough management.
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