Average - Automation Engineer Novelis Employee Review

3.0
Mar 16, 2015
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

Laid-back environment, good people in general, entering new areas of manufacture with exciting possibilities

Cons

Top-down management approach, highly bureaucratic. Large turnover from old to new generation which has created knowledge gaps. Really hit the retirees hard with taking of health benefits, the impacts of which will be felt by the younger workers trying to learn (they won't be able to because of a fear based "look out for #1" culture created)

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Novelis Response
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Thank you for this feedback. We take pride in our Novelis culture and our ability to grow together as our business evolves and progresses in new and exciting ways. We have made significant strides in enhancing our communications across the plant, leading to more collaboration and alignment, which has been highly commended in feedback received from our employees.

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Cons

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Pros

The strongest part of Novelis is the people at the working level. There are a lot of smart, capable, and genuinely friendly employees across the business who are willing to collaborate and help each other succeed in a challenging environment. The company also offers a relatively flexible hybrid work policy compared to many industrial/manufacturing organizations, which helps with work-life balance. Benefits are generally competitive and above average for the industry.

Cons

The employee experience has become increasingly difficult due to constant reorganizations, unclear ownership structures, and growing pressure to deliver more work with fewer resources. High performers are often rewarded with additional responsibilities without meaningful increases in compensation, title progression, or organizational support. Many functions operate in a constant state of firefighting, with priorities regularly shifting based on operational issues or leadership changes. There is also a disconnect between leadership messaging and the day-to-day experience for employees. Collaboration and empowerment are emphasized, but decision-making often feels centralized and reactive. Career progression can feel inconsistent and heavily dependent on timing, politics, or leadership turnover rather than performance alone. Morale across the organization has suffered as workloads have increased while teams remain lean. Employees are frequently expected to absorb responsibilities outside of their original scope, and strategic or long-term thinking often takes a back seat to immediate operational pressures.

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