Lockheed Martin Systems Engineering Associate reviews

3.8

90% would recommend to a friend

(129 total reviews)
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James D. Taiclet

79% approve of CEO

50% positive business outlook

Systems Engineering Associate employees have rated Lockheed Martin with 3.8 out of 5 stars, based on 129 company reviews on Glassdoor. This indicates that most Systems Engineering Associate professionals have a good working experience there. Lockheed Martin is rated in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) by Systems Engineering Associate professionals compared to other employers within the Aerospace & Defense industry (3.6 stars).

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129 reviews
3.0
Apr 14, 2009
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Pros

If you do not want much responsibility you should work here. I just did not like it because I did not like working for the government. I do not really believe in the war so I did not see myself working comfortably on missiles and defense systems.I worked for the HIMARS missile and defense launcher program and it was okay. The people were very nice and polite but again I do not have much to say about what I liked. Unless you do not want to work much for your money, but when I got an offer it was low.

Cons

Again I will say I just did not like it because I did not like working for the government. I do not really believe in the war so I did not see myself working comfortably on missiles and defense systems. Low pay but I guess the area of living and cost of living is low. I hated Texas also. Everyone has a typical Texas attitude. I did not like how comfortable people were working on missiles and fire control. It was almost creepy to me that no one thought it was a little intense. Not my type of work place.

2.0
Apr 4, 2009
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Pros

It is very fast paced, and you will learn a lot in a very short amount of time--if you are not afraid to jump in and get your hands dirty. I highly recommend it as a first job out of college--you'll receive a lot of support in learning the ropes of manufacturing operations and engineering, especially from more senior individual contributors. It'll seem pretty daunting at first, but you'll learn a couple of skills--namely multi-tasking and prioritizing--that will help you throughout the rest of your career. Also, it is a product you can take pride in--very challenging to engineer and manufacture at a competitive rate, yet we do it.

Cons

The creme doesn't necessarily rise to the top. Lockheed Martin is a matrixed organization--meaning the people you report to and perform for on a daily basis (i.e., program managers) aren't the ones determing who gets raises/promotions. That would be functional management, who seem to be in a completely different world. Many of their initiatives look great from their perspective, but end up wasting program budget with no tangible benefit when implemented. Of course, no one actually validates the alleged cost savings after implementation. So go ahead and take credit for something that hasn't happened yet, then move on to your next big project! If you curry management's favor by making these initiatives your priority, you'll move up the ladder; even faster if you have a sponsor in upper management. There are some exceptions, but many of these ladder-climbers don't have the respect of their peers and/or program managers. Maybe it's just this particular site, but the office politics are terrible. Coworkers will throw you under the bus for the slightest mistake, especially when management is looking for a scapegoat. It amazes me that if someone is protected, they can toss out allegation after allegation without any repercussions, no matter how many times the accused are later exonerated. Others will spend more time and effort for a job poorly done, than it would to take to actually do the job right.

4.0
Feb 16, 2009
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Pros

Benefits, Fair Salary, Flexible Schedule, Tuition Reimbursement, 3 Weeks Vacation, Laid Back Atmosphere, Good direct management (at least mine), I get the feeling the company is truly trying to invest in it's young people. Lot of smart and people to long from if you take the initiative to find them. Everyone is very willing to help you learn, I've never gotten the feeling someone didn't feel like helping me learn something.

Cons

Slow getting started doing things, some things done the "old" way too much. Could have organization on how to key contact information. But that is really dependent on where you are working.

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