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FMC Technologies

Now known as TechnipFMC

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Good place to learn, bad place if you have a family. Too many OWG that take the same approach to everything. - Senior Mechanical Engineer FMC Technologies Employee Review

3.0
Jul 2, 2012
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Exposure to many different technical problems, alot of time is intially spent training in the first two years. Ability to travel internationally.

Cons

The FMC way is the greatest way, inspite of industry trends and customer request, too much effort is focused on making clients do things the "FMC way". Projects are won by underbidding, then made successful by either providing inferior products or gaining cost adders... this makes good engineering difficult.

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5.0
Nov 12, 2020
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

high salary and many projects

Cons

working many hours even weekends

4.0
Nov 11, 2016
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

-great opportunities for advancement -great benefits (401k match dollar for dollar up to 5%, plus they give you another 4% on top of that. medical, dental, vision, all there. and GREAT for expecting parents, especially mother's. the leave of absence for having a child even extends to adoption!) -great atmosphere around other great people who all work hard towards a common goal. -the location is convenient and awesome. we have a carwash company that will wash your car while you work, 2 cafes and starbucks, a gym, a parking garage, great security, and a walking path that wraps around the facility. -they have a great educational reimbursement program so that you can go to school and work (as long as you are pursuing something that benefits the company, obviously) -you will start with 15 days of paid vacation, and gain more as you work for the company longer. also, you can roll over 10 days in to the next year if you don't use them.

Cons

-it's part of the oil and gas industry, so there is always an imminent threat of layoffs -sometimes there is room for process improvement when it involves pay, as far as how and when you'll be eligible for a raise (for some positions, mine included)

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