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Maintenance Electrician Reviews
What is it like working as a Maintenance Electrician?
August 2019
Large work day, small work pay.
Maintenance Electrician in Bonney Lake:
Pros: The variance of work throughout the work day.
Cons: The amount of responsibility vs. the amount of pay.
June 2019
It's a great and quite interesting place to work and learn new things.
Maintenance Electrician in Pretoria:
Pros: I get to be able to plan and execute my duties without frequent interference from top management. I have the opportunity to explore and apply my knowledge and skills.
Cons: The remuneration
June 2019
Ever changing.
Maintenance Electrician in Nelson:
Pros: it covers a large range of equipment that gives me an ever changing work environment
Cons: the pay just isn't enough
May 2019
Good but very risky working with live conductors.
Maintenance Electrician in Witbank:
Pros: It's a technical specialist group, so I like the fact that I'm specialist and to keep the lights burning
Cons: Unfairly treatment and not recognize the production
April 2019
Great People, moderate Pay.
Maintenance Electrician in Newberg:
Pros: You get to work with fantastic people, in a very good environment.
Cons: Pay is below industry average.
March 2019
Maintenance.
Maintenance Electrician in Houston:
Pros: Meeting people
Cons: Nothing at all
March 2019
Laid Back Environment, but New Federal Regulations will spell disaster.
Maintenance Electrician in Rochester:
Pros: The work itself is fine and getting paid weekly is nice. My direct manager is a straightforward guy who has taught me a lot.
Cons: Work/Life balance is nonexistent in the summer months. I wind up working 60+ hours a week with my schedule constantly shifting.
Discipline: Also nonexistent. Folks who have zero work ethic, and sometimes even technical skill, are still employed. Management has yet to hold these people accountable for their lack of effort towards their job.
The facility itself is old and falling apart in places. As the federal government ramps up regulations on microbes in frozen food, this place will quickly be under the microscope for being severely behind where it should be per those regulations. Management is trying to fix the issues, but those fixes are merely bandaging a greater issue. They’re simply reacting, not being intelligently proactive. And that WILL come back to bite them.
Recently there has been a complete breakdown in communication throughout the facility. Major projects are not properly communicated until the last minute.
Overall, I would recommend avoiding this facility. It’s not going to last much longer.
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