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Southern California Edison

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Rotating 12 hour shifts - straight time for holidays and weekends - Primary Plant Equipment Operator Southern California Edison Employee Review

4.0
Aug 10, 2009
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Job stability - In Operations you have to be a complete loser or become a felon to get fired. Lots of days off with rotating shift work - 7 in a row every 5 weeks. Ability to transfer to other jobs or work in temporary work assignments is good after qualifying Primary. How many jobs pay you to train for a full year before you do any actual work? It is nice to surf the internet when things are slow - sorry SCE attorney but it keeps me awake!

Cons

12 hr shifts behind the fences with guards, guns, and cameras everywhere while people bbq on the beach and all your family and friends are off work. Putting up with all the new programs, blue books, rules, and other smoke and mirrors that management crams down your throat. Dealing with the stress of passing exams on volumes of material that were never correctly taught to you. Wasting you life surfing the internet all day when things are slow.

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5.0
May 3, 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

SCE offers strong perks, benefits, and opportunities, especially within Field Engineering. There are plenty of chances to learn, grow, and be creative in the role. Leadership and management have generally been supportive, and the pay is solid for the expectations of the position.

Cons

Compensation is good if you perform the core job well, but it may not fully reflect the value of employees who go above and beyond, bring additional technical skills, or create broader impact beyond the standard role expectations.

5.0
Jun 9, 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

Great company to work for in terms of mission, workplace, people, and pay & benefits. Lots of opportunities to grow & learn new things in different areas because of the size of the company.

Cons

Sometimes slow momentum of an enterprise company, but things are getting better.

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