workstation
noun [ C ]
(also work station) uk/ˈwɜːkˌsteɪʃən/ us WORKPLACE
an area in an office, factory, etc. where someone works, especially a desk with a computer:
Vending machines and water coolers mean staff spend little time away from their workstations.
Some people find difficulty with the idea of 'hot-desking', where you sit at a different work station every day.
IT
a screen and keyboard that allows someone to use a particular computer system:
IT updated the workstations for us so that they are now fully networked.
The offices are spacious and well-appointed with wooden cubicles enclosing computer work stations.