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Turner Construction

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Great project, weak leadership - Project Safety Manager Turner Construction Employee Review

2.0
Jan 6, 2026
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Pros

- Large, high-profile projects that look great on a resume - Competitive pay (due to travel incentive) - Many smart, capable people at the individual contributor level - Exposure to complex construction scopes and demanding clients

Cons

- Very poor onboarding. There was no real job walkthrough, no training on how systems actually work, and no clear explanation of expectations. I was given a laptop, phone, and desk, then largely expected to figure out the basics of the role on my own. - Weak leadership ownership. Even experienced safety managers were not empowered to make routine or time-sensitive decisions. Most decisions required director-level approval, which slowed work and created confusion across the project. - Decision paralysis when senior leadership is absent. When the safety director was not present, leadership stalled. Instead of experienced managers stepping up, the default response was to “wait,” even when action was clearly needed. - Little to no feedback or check-ins. There were no consistent supervisor touchpoints or performance conversations. As a new hire, I had to actively chase clarity instead of being guided.

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Cons

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4.0
Jun 11, 2026
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Pros

Opportunity for advancement is second to none. Support systems and resources are there, hard workers can and will move up in the company quickly. Compensation is what I would describe as competitive/average, you won't get rich but you won't struggle either. Generous PTO offerings and all the bank holidays are paid days off, at least for salaried staff.

Cons

Corporate feel, corporate policies, corporate everything. You need to have a strong stomach for cringe inducing, insufferable corporate nonsense that will be injected in your day to day by executives that have a poor understanding of how to effectively manage trade partners, job site relations, and clients alike. Also, you will work like a dog, work life balance is non existent. The needs of the project or demands of the owner are expected to come first, reinforced by a culture of 'workaholism' that permeates all facets of the company. Typically at least 10 hour days 5 days a week for operations staff, large projects can get far worse than that, like inhumane expectations for work hours and production.

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