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3.4

61% would recommend to a friend

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Robert Hamilton

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59% positive business outlook

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4.0
Oct 4, 2014

Great work environment

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Pros

Great work environment. Surrounded by professionals. Modern Equipment. No Pressure to perform outside of regulations or safety environments. No micromanagement. Plenty of opportunities to move to different bases around the country.

Cons

Pay could be a bit better. Aircraft and Equipment are due upgrade. Although aircraft are capable, some are very small and inappropriately utilized. Maintenance staffing is always a problem resulting. Medical crew has constant turnover due to pay and benefits.

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Thank you for taking the time to provide feedback. We’d love to learn more about your experience and how we can improve. Please email us at HRBusinessPartner@airmethods.com.
1.0
Aug 30, 2014
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Pros

Fair pay and benefits although the benefits are dwindling

Cons

Field Mechanics are at the bottom of the food chain. It even shows it on the corporate flow chart. Managers are not supportive and will harass you if you don't comply in a way they feel needs to be done. There is a lot of micro managing from a distance via phone and emails. The company handbooks are written in such a way that if you don't follow to the letter you will receive threatening emails although you can't get much accomplished by doing it according to the policy. The purchasing department requires that orders are placed well in advance for parts but when you don't receive them on time and do a "status check" (which takes a couple days for them to respond) you are advised the part is unavailable. How can we keep the aircraft safe and abide by the regulations when we can't get support? We are responsible for record keeping and verifying the records department is doing their job. With over 3000 employees and a vast number f them working a corporate HQ it is VERY difficult to get anyone to answer a question or assist with a problem. The SMS program recently put into place is a "dog and pony show". We are told to keep the aircraft safe but inspections continue to be placed into extension and parts or components are late to arrive. It's almost as though we need to turn a blind eye. There seems to be nothing done at the base level to actually promote safety rather than threats, new "policies" and more forms to fill out. The company places the majority of the responsibility on the mechanics and the pilots and is not afraid to throw you "under the bus" if something doesn't go well. They say your maximum day is 14 hours but look the other way when the aircraft goes out of service. Ten days on at 24 hours a day usually works out to 8 hours on then call outs at night. Overtime is severely frowned upon. The bases are understaffed with no intensions of trying to bring them up to speed. OSHA training is provided but just try to get a new ladder to replace that old rickety one. During the 10 days on it is not unusual to be covering 2-3 bases and multiple aircraft because of vacation schedules and others days off. Mr. Todd has said he will follow up on concerns brought to him but this isn't true. One thing that id true is Mr. Todd is good at making the company money. I'll try to hang in there for a couple more years and drink some more Kool Aide until I can retire.

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Air Methods Response
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Thank you for taking the time to provide feedback. If you are a current employee, we encourage you to review both the "Asking for Guidance and Voicing Concerns" section of our Code of Conduct and the “Reporting Concerns and Nonretaliation Policy”, both of which are available through Air Methods’ Intranet site. Please consider sharing your specific concerns through our anonymous employee hotline (the “AlertLine”), which you may access by phone or through the online portal by visiting the Resources/Compliance tab of our Intranet site. Current or former employees may also email Human Resources’ confidential InBox at HRBusinessPartner@airmethods.com.
1.0
Aug 9, 2014
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Pros

The pay is the only thing good here.

Cons

Everything is wrong with this Call Center in Omaha, NE (DIRECT CALL). Poor management no experience in healthcare field. Supervisors are high school kids who act like they are GOD. Leads are horrible young no experience in anything and have no idea of how be in a management position.

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Air Methods Response
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Thank you for taking the time to provide feedback. If you are a current employee, we encourage you to review both the "Asking for Guidance and Voicing Concerns" section of our Code of Conduct and the “Reporting Concerns and Nonretaliation Policy”, both of which are available through Air Methods’ Intranet site. Please consider sharing your specific concerns through our anonymous employee hotline (the “AlertLine”), which you may access by phone or through the online portal by visiting the Resources/Compliance tab of our Intranet site. Current or former employees may also email Human Resources’ confidential InBox at HRBusinessPartner@airmethods.com.
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