Good at first, but then not - Engineer V General Atomics Employee Review

2.0
Mar 31, 2022
Recommend
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Pros

The people doing actual work in the group I joined were great; still have friends that work there. The fully paid relocation was a huge benefit. The health benefits were fairly decent. There was decent work/life balance.

Cons

The culture and the management are "old school." The majority of leaders and upper management have been there for 15-20 years and it shows. They are still playing that game of "don't let 'em see you sweat", but the people that do the work know exactly what is going right and what is going wrong. Employees rather have management be forthright and honest about failures and what needs to change. There is no want to change, no want for fresh ideas, no want for leaders that came from other large companies and may have ideas on how to improve. When pointing out that GA is not following aerospace industry accepted standards (and sometimes not following their own standards), it is just silence or lip service. No want to hear an opinion other than their own. It's the GA way, or no way. The preference is to promote people that will fall in line, say "yes", and do it the GA way. Advancement happens due to tenure and not necessarily credentials, although there are some good, competent leaders, but they are often overwhelmed. The employees that do care are stifled and not given opportunities to grow or take on responsibilities. The pay was ok, but still below market value for aerospace engineering. The company wants to claim to compete with big DoD contractors like NG, Lockheed, and Boeing, but they are not and will not be able to. They still think and operate like a small company where decisions have to be made by only a few people rather than delegating authority. GA lacks the organization, infrastructure, and standards that those large companies have. GA is happy to rest on their laurels because their current products continue to be bought and paid for by the government, and now by foreign governments. The newness and the challenge of it wears off quickly, and then it is just rinse and repeat. They like to think they are one of the best places to work, but they are a dead end for career growth. The dead end is made readily apparent by young and/or promising talent leaves after a few years or so. People realize quickly that management is out of touch, does not treat the employees like they matter or like their work matters. The best analogy was as a "country club." You can go there, maybe do a little work that is somewhat engineering-like, get paid, and go home. If you have a family and want a semi-stable place, then it is a decent option.

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Pros

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Cons

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3.0
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Pros

Mostly good people and skilled engineers that are easy to work with and great to learn from across all groups/locations. There is opportunity to pursue technical areas of interest and to stand out by leading improvement efforts. The company is flexible and often facilitates changes according to interest. Sense of job security generally feels good and stable, the greater GA really backs the Space division. The greater company works on some really interesting and cool things, beyond just defense. Pay is pretty good. Experience with most middle management (of engineers) has been positive, they typically advocate and support their employees.

Cons

Unsure of division leadership and strategic direction. Overall impression is that engineers' perspectives are not adequately weighted in both proposals and certain decisions for active missions. Processes burden performance, though there is intention for constant improvement. Ignoring engineering concerns (i.e. with schedule) + process burdens often result in delays and increased pressure, and therefore a less than ideal working environment at times. Overtime pay is not guaranteed but can be approved. Working with teams in different locations can lead to tension and "silo-ing" (though not always). Space division is becoming mostly defense focused (an industry trend), but would be nice to continue work in the civil earth and space science arena. They also demo'd a nice cafeteria/gathering space for more work/equipment space.

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