Oilgear reviews

2.7

20% would recommend to a friend

(35 total reviews)

Rick Armbrust

18% approve of CEO

15% positive business outlook

Oilgear has an employee rating of 2.7 out of 5 stars, based on 35 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have an average working experience there. The Oilgear employee rating is 22% below average for employers within the Manufacturing industry (3.5 stars).

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35 reviews
3.0
Jun 27, 2017

Decent company, average pay

Anonymous employee
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Pros

Good people to work for. Average or slightly above average pay. Decent health insurance. Tough decisions had to be made to keep the business afloat so no hard feelings.

Cons

Lots of turmoil, not a lot of information sharing about company news. Troubling period of management changes.

5.0
May 30, 2017

Reason I get up in the morning

Anonymous employee
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Pros

The people. plain and simple. There is not a better group of people to work alongside and fellowship with over our love of Hydraulics and the Traverse City area. The compensation. Oilgear brings a competitiveness force to the area when it comes to compensation structure. You'll never here the term "view of the bay, half the pay" here at Oilgear. Oilgear evaluates the responsibilities of the position, the impact to the business, and the individuals experience level when composing an offer letter to a applicant. The benefits. Any one who follows the insurance industry knows that these are trying times when it comes to employers and benefits. Oilgear however, is committed to providing their employees with the best benefit package as possible with cost share always in mind. Engineering. While you may think that Oilgear is a manufacturing company, Oilgear is actually a world class engineering group. We employ some of the brightest innovators of our time to offer a quality and well designed line of products. Our engineers are a joy to work with and are always willing to explain things to those who may not be as technical as they are. Leadership. In the last year or two, our leadership team have been tasked with some pretty hard challenges yet they always keep the employee's best interest at heart. My plant manager is truly inspirational, she is the glue that holds everything together. She is as level headed as they come, she is a natural leader and works very hard to keep our plant running at peak levels while being empathetic to employee's needs. The top line managers are very passionate about the business and making an impact in the hydraulics world, its contagious in every aspect of the business. They say, it must come from the top down and it truly does when it comes to the passion. I could go on, but I think you get the picture.

Cons

To be honest, where I'm sitting there aren't many cons to recognize. There was very hard business decisions that had to be made in 2015 that included the shut down of the Milwaukee plant. A legacy that had been in Milwaukee since the early 20's-30's. Never once did Management take that decision lightly, in fact we offered relocation packages to many employees and generous severance packages. Although we can never truly do right by the employees with 30+ years of service to Oilgear, we try to continue that legacy despite the relocation of Headquarters to Traverse City, MI through our commitment to the quality of our products and the dedication to our employees worldwide.

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