Company lacking technical depth and culture - Mechanical Engineer Boeing Employee Review

1.0
Oct 5, 2021
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Some of the best benefits across the board in any industry, from 401k to tuition reimbursement. and steady employment for the most part as long as you perform basic expectations tied to your role. Gives flexibility to grow personally but only certain groups will actually allow you to grow professionally, either from a technical or non-technical standpoint. Flexible work schedule for most sites.

Cons

Both engineering and program senior leadership lack technical depth. The company is set up cross-functionally on paper, with program and engineering leaders reporting to different executives but both sides of the house still push for cost and schedule over all else (except for safety when it's immediately apparent). There isn't true back up on the engineering and technical front. The leaders lack technical depth to ask the right questions and guide hardware development vision. Leaders just want short term results and lack true long term vision. This leads to half-baked, lackluster engineering solutions that require significant updates because project leads don't listen to the technical input. This is exemplified by the major projects seen in the news but it permeates throughout smaller projects as well. These issues then cause more schedule delays which the PMO and executives blame engineers for being slow and inept when in fact they didn't want to hear it in the first place, leading to a toxic work cycle for those looking for a technical place to grow and succeed. Trying to come up with the best technical solution and technical due diligence is seen as "wasting time and money." When leaders say they're there to help provided resources, they just call daily or weekly meetings for updates and to ask when it's going to be done and what's taking so long. They don't give REAL resources to drive closure to the problem at hand nor the freedom for engineers to develop the best solutions, only enough time, money, and pressure for band-aid solutions. Given so many leaders pride themselves on being both business and tech savvy, it's a surprise they fall for the sunken cost fallacy so easily. Most technically capable employees see this culture and are leaving in droves.to competitors. Those who are left behind are those who can tell a good story but can't build or design the hardware Boeing was previously known for, resulting in a bloated, slow moving company with mediocre products.

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5.0
Jun 16, 2026
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Pros

Fantastic benefits and work-life balance. 401k match is unmatched!

Cons

Easy to get pigeon-holed into a role. Try exploring ways to stay pro-active and do different things

3.0
May 27, 2026
Recommend
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Pros

Easy going, nice benefits, free further education (masters/PhD). Great for an engineer starting out who needs to dip their feet in the pool of engineering for a few years and to get a great 401(k) match at the start of your career (compounding growth). Great for late stage career due to the benefits and solid enough pay in a low cost of living area

Cons

pay-scale lagging, no emphasis on learning new things, no punishment for people who are bad at their job. After working for 4 years, I feel like I should have jumped ship after 2. I haven't been given meaningful work that really challenges me in a while. Now I feel pigeonholed into staying because I have enough years of experience that I really should be considered senior, but I haven't been given work that reflects what I senior engineer should be capable of. Now I'm trying to jump ship before it's really too late. If I stay here another 2 years I think I will be genuinely unemployable and will have to stay at this company forever.

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