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What is it like working at Dynamic Aviation?
Under paid, over worked, backbone of the company.
Aircraft and Powerplant (A&P) Mechanic in Bridgewater:
Pros: Completing and watching the aircraft takeoff for the first time out of maintenance.
Cons: The pay, long hours, and minimal equipment to do the job right the first time.
Mechanical Design Engineer:
Pay and benefits package is sub par. Corporate culture does not promote or reward quality or innovative work. Managers stick together in cliques and promotion doesn't seem merit based, but instead who you are friends with. Small company going through growing pains of becoming larger. The biggest plus that Dynamic Aviation had going for them, the fact that you really didn't feel like a number, is well on its way out. Turnover rate is very high due to above mentioned reasons, mainly pay. Corporate-Level Operations leadership and HR treat employment like a war of attrition. They will pretty much hire anybody on the maintenance side because so many ppositions are always opening up. They are more selective with pilots, but pilot turnover rate is high as well.
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