Horrible place to work. Will be another Phoenix Mart soon. Black eye embarrassing to casa grande. Run. - Assembly Line Worker Lucid Motors Employee Review

1.0
Mar 25, 2023
Recommend
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Pros

Drive to work, close. Other work mates were great. Everyone complained. Nights are 25 cents more. Battery's got $2.25 raise while we worked with similar products that started on fire smoked bad and we left the building.

Cons

Not a Tesla. 1 star. A joint. Liars. Backstabbing. They will ruin your career. Tower of babble in communication. No direction who to call. Too many bosses who walk around watch your every move. No security. HR will lie to you. Run. They talk a good scam management all B.S. Run. $2500/MONTH CASH TAKE HOME JOB. Not a mortgage wage per month Run. No communication. They'll fire you for anything. Worked 3 months straight 12 hour days 7 days a week. Arizona employment law allows. So they moved here. Sweat shop. $700 a week job. Can't buy a house. Assembly job. No overtime now. Horrible culture.

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5.0
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Pros

Give\nMe some where to go to every morning.

Cons

Not having the proper parts to continue to drive.

2.0
Jun 5, 2026
Recommend
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Pros

High pay, good benefits, fully paid parental leave (8 weeks)

Cons

Dishonesty in hiring process and inconsistent schedule: I was told I would be working 4pm to 1AM five days a week, somewhat manageable with a family. They switched my schedule immediately after hiring (before even going to shift) to 5pm to 5Am, then 6pm to 2:30am, then 6pm to 5 am, then back to 5pm to 5am. I never actually worked the schedule they said I would, which really messed up my home life. On top of this, they will expect you to work Saturdays and sometimes sundays on short notice, sometimes on a Friday you’ll find out that you’re working on the weekend, full shifts, 12 hours. The work itself? I felt completely unchallenged. My title was maintenance technician, but I can’t actually think of much real maintenance we did. Recovery technician would be a more accurate job title, and it was dull. I came from a very technical background, expecting very technical work at Lucid, but it ended up being mostly resetting sensors and resetting FANUC robots, then resuming the line. The work culture sucks. Night shift was brutal, the managers (one especially) try very hard to please their superiors at the cost of their relationship with technicians. You will have “one on one” interviews every month where it’s actually two managers interrogating you and letting you know about some vague training plan they have for you, for some of the most menial tasks I’ve ever done in a decade of manufacturing.

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