Boeing - Oklahoma City - Systems Engineer IV Boeing Employee Review

3.0
Aug 30, 2015
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

OKC site is the place to be if you enjoy providing maintenance and sustainment support to the US Air Force.

Cons

The site management is not engaged with the various programs that are at the site. Weak functional management support. The facilities organization (with the blessing of site management) has implemented a safety campaign that prevents employes from walking in the hallways while talking on the phone without a handsfree devise. They also placed 27 stop signs in their parking lot built for 2,500 cars. If an employee is caught (even after the first incidence) by the the safety organization (and they monitor it by using video)...the employee is given a Corrective Action Memo (CAR) that is place in his/her personnel folder. If employee receives two CARs, employee could be terminated regardless of his past and/or current professional performance.

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Pros

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Cons

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