Please select your home edition
Edition
Allen Brothers

Quintrex celebrates International Women's Day, curbs industry statistics with women in marine

by BRP 7 Mar 2023 23:46 PST
As the world celebrates International Women's Day, Quintrex pays tribute to its diverse workforce, celebrating progress in increasing the number of women employees in marine © Quintrex

A proud ambassador for all boaters and boat builders, Quintrex takes the lead in supporting an allinclusive, diverse workforce, evolving the industry by strengthening the representation of women in marine.

As a leader in the Australian marine industry, recognised for its world-class products hand-built from its team of 400 employees, Quintrex epitomises not only top-quality boating but, a top-quality workforce and environment.

Simultaneously as the world celebrates International Women's Day, Quintrex celebrates its team of dedicated and diverse individuals, taking deliberate actions towards providing an inclusive and supportive workplace for all races, genders, and identifications.

Doubling its number of female employees within the last 12 months, the brand proudly announces the progress in making tangible change within marine, whilst recognising the lengths ahead to continue evolving the industry.

A traditionally male-dominated industry, with the Australian government recording that only 2% of boat builders and shipwrights identifying as female, the business is invested in a strategic plan to continue seeing the growth of female representation in marine.

Quintrex's fundamental diversity plan aligns with parent company, Bombardier Recreational Product's (BRP) strategic activations, with investments in a dedicated Diversity, Equity and Inclusion journey, Global Women Employee Resource Group and more, all established as proactive means in further nurturing the company's global portfolio of brands movement towards the industry's most inclusive working environments.

"Quintrex has always been invested in leading the industry, not only with products but as a leader in the workplace, extending from the working conditions, opportunities available, staff perks and inclusiveness," Zoe Binger, Quintrex Human Resources Manager said.

"We are proud of how far we have come and our actions towards joining the greater BRP statistics, which surpass industry standards, with 29% of the company's workforce identifying as a woman,"

"While we still have a long way to go, we can already see how we're changing the industry and our sights are set on continual growth, with aspirations to double our representation of women in the Quintrex workforce within the next five-years."

Quintrex currently upholds female representation across most business facets and manufacturing specialties, from weld, to fit-out, metal works, transport, fabrication, and administration, with some employees exceeding a tenure of 30 years.

Natalie Becker started her employment journey with Quintrex at the ripe age of 18 as Office Junior. After 33-years with the company, she has worked her way through nearly all facets of the business to her current role as Business Intelligence expert. Natalie says her three-decade strong tenure comes down to the opportunities and diversity of roles available.

"I might have worked for one employer for 30+ years, but I've had a variety of jobs without needing to move on to do that," Natalie said. "Working at Quintrex has variety, it's busy, and there's always something going on. I feel like respect is shown, contributions are valued, and there is a sense of fairness."

"Combined with a good bunch of people, a good atmosphere, the fact that the company tries to grow and improve, all of that makes it generally enjoyable."

It is a family built from generations of boat building, founded as a family-owned company, and thriving into the largest boat manufacturer in the country. The Quintrex family continues to grow, progressively welcoming in new faces with great opportunities.

For Sapphire Iremonger and Helena Kerr, both five-month employees at Quintrex, the business culture has not only offered a place to thrive, but learn and be part of a team.

"I really enjoy working for Quintrex, there's many opportunities for everyone, it's a company striving to constantly improve and grow and are focused on safety and employee and customer satisfaction. I love how much support there is from the supervisors and anyone in a position at Quintrex, they've all been welcoming and supportive to my wellbeing. It's a relief to have that kind of support at your workplace, Sapphire Iremonger, Metal Prep and Operations Quintrex said.

"I thoroughly enjoy the work life balance that working at Quintrex provides me as a solo mother. Everyone in my time has been so welcoming and helpful and the transport department made me feel part of the team straight away," Helena Kerr, Quintrex Transport said.

Quintrex has established its industry leading reputation due to the quality of product, build and its dedication in continuing to evolve the boating world with new innovations, and new norms.

Each boat has been strategically, designed and engineered then tested by a dedicated team of research and development professionals, before being hand built on the Gold Coast by the industry's best boat builders.

With world-class boats comes a world class team and business acumen, grounded by excellence as Australia's most sought-after aluminium boat brand since its conception in 1945.

"Working here is like being part of a large family - where people matter," Ann Godfrey, Quintrex receptionist said.

Now owned and operated by BRP, global leader in powersports, the opportunities are magnified with the company's international footprint.

To find out more about Quintrex boats, visit quintrex.com.au or, to help make history as the force behind creating Australia's most popular boat brand, check out the job positions currently available at seek.com.au/Telwater-jobs

Related Articles

Industry leaders to kick off ABC 2025
With focus on unity, advocacy and what's ahead The 2025 American Boating Congress (ABC) will officially open Tuesday, May 13 at 8:00 a.m. with a dynamic general session featuring NMMA President and CEO Frank Hugelmeyer, alongside two of the industry's most influential executives. Posted on 3 May
TowBoatUS adds port in the Big Apple
Miller's launch opens its second TowBoatUS on-water towing port on Staten Island Miller's Launch, a commercial marine service provider on Staten Island's northeastern Stapleton waterfront has opened it's second on-water towing and assistance port for recreational boaters, TowBoatUS Staten Island. Posted on 3 May
Bold expansion for Metstrade 2025
A significant new chapter as it prepares for its 37th edition Metstrade, the world's largest trade exhibition for the leisure marine industry, is set to mark a significant new chapter as it prepares for its 37th edition in 2025. Posted on 2 May
Suntex expands Phoenix-area holdings
With the acquisition of Saguaro Lake Marina Suntex Marina Investors LLC (Suntex), a recognized leader setting the standard of excellence for marina operations, announced today that Saguaro Lake Marina in Mesa, Arizona has been acquired through its joint venture. Posted on 1 May
Three TowBoatUS Ports under new ownership
Assisting boaters from Sandusky River to Fairport, Ohio On Lake Erie's West/Central Basin, TowBoatUS Sandusky owners Capts. Jimmer Kennedy, D.J. Huntley and Jason Majoy are new owners of TowBoatUS locations in Vermillion, Lorain, and Cleveland. Posted on 1 May
Correct Craft CEO announces plans to step down
Bill Yeargin has been in the role since September of 2006 Correct Craft's long-time President and CEO, Bill Yeargin, announced his plans to step down next Spring. Posted on 1 May
Highfield Boats USA announce 4 New Dealer Partners
U.S. Dealer Network for Highfield RIBS Now Stretches from Maine to Hawaii Highfield Boats USA, the leading supplier of rigid inflatable boats (RIBS) in America, announces it has added four new dealer partners to its U.S. sales network for Highfield RIBs. Posted on 30 Apr
Tariff rates under further consideration
A summary of news relevant to marine businesses across North America According to an April 23 Wall Street Journal report, President Trump is considering reducing the tariff rate on Chinese imports to 50-65%. Posted on 30 Apr
Blue Sea Systems® announces ABYC C-7 compliance
Continuing to set the benchmark for safety and innovation Blue Sea Systems® announced that all battery disconnect switches and relays with switches are transitioning from Underwriters Laboratories (UL) 1107 standards to the new American Boat & Yacht Council (ABYC) C-7 standards. Posted on 30 Apr
Sunpower Yachts International acquires Alva Yachts
Becoming the world's largest solar electric yacht company In a groundbreaking move that redefines the future of luxury yachting, Sunpower Yachts International proudly announces the acquisition of Alva Yachts GmbH. Posted on 30 Apr
North Sails Loft 57 PodcastMaritimo 2023 S-Series FOOTERRS Sailing 2021 - FOOTER