Learn and leave - unless you’re a “lifer” - Operations Supervisor Pentair Employee Review

1.0
Jun 4, 2021
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Decent systems of lean manufacturing and a busy environment, with flexibility to make some improvements in production. They have a great ESPP for employees to capitalize on market gains and a good match to boot.

Cons

Company metrics, business practices, room for growth and “lean thinking” are all contradictory. No real budget to truly innovate, when they really care about bean counting. Rampant cronyism, so much that the best talent leaves while the remaining cliques in management crack the whip on everyone who remain, or don’t know any better. HR is a liability and is not inclusive; they will overlook incompetence as long as you’re “friends” with them.

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Pentair Response
5y
Thank you for your feedback. At Pentair, we are committed to providing a safe and welcoming environment in keeping with our Win Right values. While you are no longer with Pentair, we encourage you to submit an anonymous report at PentairEthics.com so that this concern can be reviewed by our Office of Business Conduct & Ethics.

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Cons

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1.0
Apr 23, 2026
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Pros

Pay was pretty generous Company stock options were good

Cons

Day-to-day operations are highly reactive, with frequent last-minute requests, shifting priorities, and unclear direction, making it difficult to consistently deliver high-quality work. There is often no consistent definition of “done,” which leads to repeated rework and extended revision cycles. Project ownership and decision-making accountability can be unclear, resulting in work stalling or cycling without resolution. Cross-functional alignment is inconsistent, and teams are often required to compensate for gaps in planning or structure. High performers frequently take on additional workload to maintain progress on projects. In my experience, accountability for underperformance was inconsistent, while avoiding conflict often appeared to be prioritized over driving outcomes. The work environment could be highly stressful at times, and I observed instances where colleagues appeared visibly overwhelmed during meetings. HR involvement in management concerns did not always result in visible or sustained changes from the team’s perspective. Overall structure and strategic direction can feel inconsistent, making it difficult to operate efficiently or plan long-term work.

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Pentair Response
1mo
Thank you for taking the time to share your feedback. We are disappointed to hear your experience as it does not reflect the Win Right values that are the foundation for Pentair and shape how we do business and treat one another. We encourage you to share more about your experience by submitting a report at PentairEthics.com. We appreciate your contributions to Pentair and appreciate you bringing this to our attention.
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