Air Methods reviews

3.4

61% would recommend to a friend

(589 total reviews)
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Robert Hamilton

64% approve of CEO

59% positive business outlook

Air Methods has an employee rating of 3.4 out of 5 stars, based on 589 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Air Methods employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Healthcare industry (3.4 stars).

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589 reviews
2.0
Aug 3, 2023
Recommend
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Pros

Good aircraft, support equipment and facilities. Very professional med crews. The team members at the base feel like family. When I go home at the end of the day I usually feel like I actually "did something" at work that day. I love supporting the community. Union collective bargaining (also a con)

Cons

Initial training in Denver is the bare minimum at best. You are not taught the aircraft you are taught to pass a check ride. They are sending people to the field with less than 1 hour of NVG time actually flying the aircraft. Simulator time is overemphasized. The first time you have to land the aircraft in some unimproved HLZ at night under NVG's should not be with a Med Crew on board while you are trying to pick up a critical patient. I feel like I have 12 bosses. There are way too many layers of middle management. Air Methods claims to be a "data driven" company so you have some type of report or metric you have to complete for everything. The best part is this "data" gets sent to the 12 bosses and nothing ever changes other then they decide they need more reports and more data. I literally spend almost an equal amount of time filling out reports and updating trackers as I do physically flying patients. Example: Why is there a flight time tracker for night vision googles? 20+ years in the military and I never tracked the usage hours on the goggles. All the components are condition , not time change. Who cares ? We literally have manuals that describe how to use our manuals. Middle managers consistently demonstrate poor time management and lack of organizational skills. Union. You are stuck with what the union negotiates for the entire company. Not always bad but there is a large disparity in pay in my area (approx. $40k per year less) between EMS and similarly qualified civilian/ military contract pilots.

2.0
Dec 17, 2022
Recommend
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Pros

Great team mates, work from home.

Cons

Where do I start.. I have been at PBS for 5 years and we have gone through some serious changes! In the beginning years, our leadership was really there for the line staff, they listened to what we said and try to incentivize us as much as possible. I truly felt supported by my Manager and Director. But I’m the last year since our leadership changes, we are consistently being beat up when we are not meeting the un realistic goals they have given to us. When I do come in the office, we are almost like robots.. there is no longer a team feeling.. it feels like you do your job and go home! That’s it.. I miss the good old days. I used to love coming to work.. we had a great mission, great leadership and all around a great place to work.

2.0
Dec 12, 2022
Recommend
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Pros

The company has good 401K matching; they offer a lot of benefits but you do have to pay for them (and they are somewhat expensive). In the role of Area Manager, you will be exposed to several business enterprise platforms (Coupa, Power BI, Adaptive, and UKG are the big ones) to help you complete your work processes.

Cons

A lot of tedious tasks are dumped on Area Managers. The job is all management, no leadership. The Area Manager is focused on keeping bases 'in-service' so the helicopters and crews can complete their mission; however, there are no assets to help drive this KPI due to shortages of resources (shortages of pilots, mechanics, and clinical staff; very few spare aircraft available, hit-or-miss supply system, etc.). The company is also facing stiff headwinds due to the No-surprise Act that Congress passed in early 2022. At the time of writing this, the company is in a hiring freeze and has closed 17 bases in the midwest--I would imagine more contraction in 2023.

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