Engineering, Product Development, Testing, New Technology, Process Design - Process Engineer Boeing Employee Review

2.0
Mar 15, 2013
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Benefits, Pay, Opportunities, Education, Training, Cool Products, Ability to work in different areas of the company, Large Network of People, Large Network of Subject Matter Experts in just about anything you can imagine. Probably the biggest Pro that keeps most people here would be the amazing products we produce that connect the world together.

Cons

Company Too Large for it's own good, Hard to see your impact on anything in the business, Management Heavy, too much emphasis on Shareholder value, too many corporate ladder climbers clawing to get to the top, the politics and head games, Company is run by Bean Counters, easy for people to hide and not be performers, sometimes the work can get to be overwhelming, feast or famine. Probably the biggest Con that most people complain about is that the company is being run into the ground by former McDonnell Douglas managers, and executives.

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Cons

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Pros

Excellent work-life balance compared to many aerospace companies. Good benefits (healthcare, retirement, PTO).

Cons

- Five days per week in the office - Parking can be challenging. - Working across multiple time zones (U.S., Brazil, India) creates coordination overhead - Compensation is not competitive for the Seattle area. - Limited opportunities for meaningful career growth. While there are internal career paths, I haven't found many opportunities that align with the technical challenges and responsibilities I'm looking for - SPEEA's seniority-based structure can slow advancement for newer employees - Programs have very long development cycles, so it can take years to see your work become a finished product - Less exposure to cutting-edge technology than companies focused on emerging products (space, medical devices, AI hardware, quantum computing, etc. Significant bureaucracy and slow decision-making

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