Field Engineer - Field Engineer Hensel Phelps Employee Review

3.0
Dec 14, 2015
Recommend
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Pros

The best thing about the company is the people. When your a field engineer you have the ability to work along side the HP craft and they are the best in the business. Hensel Phelps also does a great job training their employees. There benefits are some of the best in the industry. You also will learn alot as a Field Engineer, alot more than sitting in a office as a project engineer at other companies. Another great thing about HP is you will work on big tough projects. If you enjoy being challenged on a daily basis and working 70+ hours a week then this company is for you. I personally enjoy what i do and somedays i love working for HP.

Cons

You are expected to work 70 hours a week. Also 12 hour days are a minimum . If i were to leave after a 10 hour day then expect someone to mention that you "left early". The pay is lower than most starting salaries as well. The upper management always talks about incorporating a "quality of life" program for the projects but the fact is that most projects do not have one. I simply would love to just leave after a 10 hour day and work out 3 days a week but the upper management would see that as not being committed.

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5.0
Jul 3, 2026
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Pros

Strong values & great managers.

Cons

Work load can get heavy and you may relocate.

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Hensel Phelps Response
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Thank you for sharing your experience. We appreciate your recognition of our strong values and supportive leadership. We also understand that the demands of the construction industry can sometimes create heavy workloads and relocation opportunities. We value your feedback and wish you continued success in your career.
1.0
Jun 27, 2026
Recommend
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Pros

Gained valuable experience working on large, fast-paced projects that helped me grow technically and professionally. I had the opportunity to learn about field operations, coordination, documentation, safety, and how major projects are managed day to day. There were also several hardworking and knowledgeable people I worked with, especially in the field, who took pride in their work and helped me learn. The experience challenged me and gave me skills that I will carry forward in my career.

Cons

One example that stood out was seeing jobsite resources used in a way that felt inappropriate. During a period when field employees were working 12+ hour days in extreme summer heat, it was observed ice from the jobsite ice machine being used to fill a cooler of beer. That created a perception that leadership priorities were disconnected from the needs of the field. Compensation fairness was another concern. In some cases, it appeared that new hires were starting at higher salaries than employees who had been with the company longer and had more experience. That created frustration and made it feel like loyalty, performance, and field experience were not always valued or rewarded fairly. There were also concerns about inconsistent accountability and the perception of favoritism. At times, it appeared that company policies were not enforced consistently across employees, which hurt trust and morale. Employees were left with the impression that personal relationships with senior supervisors could influence how situations were handled.

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Hensel Phelps Response
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Thank you for your feedback and for sharing your experience. We appreciate your recognition of the learning opportunities and support you received during your time with us. We also value your candid input regarding leadership, employee support, and workplace culture. Feedback like yours helps us identify opportunities for improvement as we strive to foster a respectful, fair, and accountable work environment. We wish you success in your future endeavors and thank you for your contributions to Hensel Phelps.
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