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Magellan Aerospace

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Don't waste your career - Quality Engineer Magellan Aerospace Employee Review

1.0
Feb 2, 2017
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Pros

Work life balance is pretty good.

Cons

Management here doesn't focus on utilizing employees for their strengths. You'll see engineers driving fork trucks, schedulers moving around parts, experienced CMM inspectors doing visual checks. This is not a way to retain good employees. The administrative tasks are too cumbersome. Engineers here are doing clerical work 80% of the time. There is way too much finger pointing. When problems arise, managers more focused on blaming people in other departments for causing the problems than actually fixing them. Management plays favorites and if you're not in their special people list you'll be disrespected regardless of your performance.

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Pros

Great work environment, Great people

Cons

Little direction in tasks, low motivation.

3.0
Jul 22, 2025
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Pros

I worked for 2 years as a Quality Control Inspector in the Mechanical Processing Quality Control Department. Both my coworkers and management left me with very good memories – people with culture, knowledge, and commitment. The team creates a great atmosphere, and it’s really a place you want to work at – at least until management gets involved… The Mechanical Processing Department is actually “held together” only by the rank-and-file employees. It is managed by Mr. Stanisław – a person completely out of touch with today’s standards. Lack of competence, outdated work methods, and an approach based on intimidation – especially towards women – are his everyday reality. Additionally, there are private “side jobs” done on the second shift when no one is watching – for example, building a wooden chicken coop using company materials and equipment, and then transporting the finished structure home in a company vehicle. These things happened openly. I have proof. Opportunities for development? Very limited. Promotions and raises? Practically unavailable, regardless of your experience, skills, or contribution to the company. What matters is only whether you “fit into the Excel spreadsheet” and if the manager thinks you fit the table. If you openly say something is wrong or – worse – threaten to take the issue to higher management, you are immediately considered a threat and pushed out. In summary: If you have no ambitions, have a mortgage, a family to support, thick skin, and treat stability at a low wage as the most important thing – you will manage

Cons

you can draw your own conclusions from my opinion added in the pros

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