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Textron Systems reviews

3.6

59% would recommend to a friend

(692 total reviews)
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Tom Hammoor

50% approve of CEO

40% positive business outlook

Textron Systems has an employee rating of 3.6 out of 5 stars, based on 692 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Textron Systems employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Aerospace & Defense industry (3.6 stars).

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692 reviews
4.0
Jan 19, 2016
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Pros

Socially engaging, great people, lots of DoD and contract related training, consistent vision, good variety and strong emphasis on core competencies. Surprising emphasis on emotional intelligence, which is a growing pain, but worth it culturally in the long run to establish solid middle-management. bravo to the new marketing and branding efforts in our comms and marketing teams, and hats off to our BD teams and their growing presence and influence in the industry. really love the push for better BU-to-BU collaboration and talent sharing. Love some of the things coming out of upper executive management - especially in terms of getting better people into our top positions. Our IT dept has made huge strides improving some of our enterprise wide tools and their support of them, and has implemented some great feedback loops that seem to be highly effective. Tremendous growth in the past year or two in the areas mentioned above. Love celebrating our product milestones and getting feedback directly from our end users and customers on how our products save lives and protect our country. Overall, a solid company to work for, and a solid brand in the industry to be proud of.

Cons

Not enough design work. Can't say that enough. You might be funded for it, but then skimp on it, or skip it all together. Not enough opportunities for real design, when we are just always integrating other stuff (which is usually riddled with quality issues). Alarming lack of senior engineering involved in jr. engineering mentorship. JR. Engineering has WAY too much design authority fresh out of college...with very little oversight or guidance. Not enough technical emphasis or training for engineering level 2 through 3. I am still not very clear on the distinction of "product engineer" or what our product engineering team does that is different than most engineering 4's or managers. I'm thirsty to learn and grow my technical depth, but the emphasis, support, and infrastructure is just not here. We need to refocus our talent and skillsets to our products and our market, or they will continue to bleed out our veins and literally walk out the door to our competitors. All my role models are gone for one reason or another, and sometimes it feels like the technical people are the minority in an engineering centric organization surrounded by people who are overly ambitious about climbing the ladder or pleasing the customer/executives and less focused on doing the work that's right and matters for quality products and innovative solutions that open new doors and secure new customers.

2.0
Dec 26, 2015

High potential, but too fractured for success.

Anonymous employee
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Pros

Textron Systems has many great employees and offers the opportunity to gain valuable experience across multiple disciplines. Employees who perform at a high level have a great opportunity for early recognition and advancement.

Cons

Textron Systems has high potential with it's many operating units and facilities, but unfortunately the business is very fractured with too many senior leaders failing to support the larger business strategy. Anytime a decision must be made for the better of the entire business there is almost a level of paralysis caused by senior leaders with self serving interests. Contracts are bid very poorly and won(bought) with very low margins setting the business and customer up for potential failure. Unrealistic sustained performance goals are demanded from employees often pushing them to burn out levels with very little concern for the impact to work/life balance. Salaries are not competitive when compared against the larger defense contractors. Benefits are not great and health coverage is terrible. Annual performance appraisals are often challenged and manipulated by HR and senior leaders. If the business does not meet fiscal goals, the employees are left to blame regardless of their performance or effort.

1.0
Dec 21, 2015

Huge Potential, But Misses the Mark

Anonymous employee
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Pros

This company at the Director level and below, is filled with people who work arduously to meet customer requirements and protect national security interests. The products are interesting, some of their technologies such as the OSRVT are highly innovative and exciting. A great place to learn how NOT to run a company.

Cons

This is the first company in which I have worked were the VP and above would not have ever made it at giants like General Dynamics, Boeing, Lockheed....etc. Unfortunately, they are chosen by whimsy by the toxic leadership environment in Providence. Enabled by the CEO, this toxicity is rampant in all Textron Systems companies, which is unfortunate, because there is a huge depth in what they could do... Compensation is way below industry standards. Technology to make these products is far below requirements. Sustainment is the only mantra here, NOT innovation - with the exception of OSRVT and Aerosonde.

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