A Case Study in Operational Decay, High Attrition, and Nepotism - Engineer ABB Employee Review

1.0
Apr 6, 2026
Recommend
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Pros

The potential for high return on investment (ROI) is massive. An engineer who understands process optimization can easily find hundreds of thousands (or millions) in savings if management actually allows those improvements to be implemented.

Cons

Management by Cronyism: The facility is run by a "protected circle" of managers who have long-term personal friendships. Accountability does not exist because performance is secondary to loyalty. Lack of Technical Competency: Senior management transplanted from other facilities lacks a fundamental understanding of the large-scale products built here. This knowledge gap leads to terrible operational decisions. Hostile and Unprofessional Culture: The leadership style relies heavily on yelling, crossed boundaries, and trying to "dig up dirt" on team members to deflect from their own technical failures. The "Revolving Door" Effect: Morale is incredibly low. It is common to see qualified staff in departments like Process Engineering quit in under a year because the environment is so toxic. Retaliation Over Resolution: HR is not a safe resource. Reporting legitimate concerns regarding safety, management behavior, or operational failures results in targeted retaliation rather than corrective action.

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5.0
Apr 7, 2026
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Pros

Amazing work environment, extremely friendly and helpful peers and managers.

Cons

The Management structure can be confusing to understand at first.

3.0
Jan 31, 2026
Recommend
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Pros

- The team is friendly and welcoming, creating a positive day‑to‑day environment. - Community events are enjoyable and help build strong connections among staff. - Paid time off is generous and greatly appreciated. - The benefits package is comprehensive and competitive. - The company’s commitment to recycling and sustainability is a meaningful plus.

Cons

The current pay rate does not feel aligned with the level of responsibility, complexity, and potential hazards involved in the work. While some tasks are straightforward and easy, others require significantly more skill, attention, and exposure to hazardous materials, which creates an imbalance between expectations and compensation. Inconsistent Training: Training quality varies greatly depending on who is assigned to provide it. Some team members are supportive and willing to help, while others are unavailable or disengaged, leaving gaps in guidance during critical tasks. This inconsistency makes it difficult to learn the role effectively and efficiently. Lack of Feedback and Communication: There is very little constructive feedback regarding performance or areas for improvement. Communication overall is limited, and important information—such as upcoming meetings—is often learned from coworkers rather than directly from management. This creates confusion and reduces confidence in expectations.

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