Good pay, poorly managed - Anonymous employee Enercon Services Employee Review

1.0
Jul 12, 2016
Anonymous employee
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Pros

The projects offer good work experience, often directly with clients. The pay is good and the benefits are competitive.

Cons

The company has recently experienced hardships could have been handled with more transparency from management. While the monthly financial slides showed a decline in profits and workload, employees were told that the company was healthy and stable. Even after two rounds of layoffs and a steep decline in work, management continues to claim the company is in good shape. That being said, before the hardships work was often uneven and it was hard to find managers that offered consistent support, both in the office and in front of clients. Often there would be over 60 hours of work a week for a couple weeks, followed by several weeks without a project.

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2.0
Apr 27, 2026
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Pros

I enjoyed working with my colleagues - they brought a lot of experience and were wonderful to be around. No complaints about pay or benefits, have yet to pay out of pocket for routine eye, dental, or health exams. Some of the travel was cool.

Cons

PMs underbid projects like crazy. We'll have a good proposal drafted up and PM will say "cut 20%" with zero insight into the details and possible repercussions. Of course they disappear once the project is underway and the engineers have to answer for why the projects are out of money. OT is technically available, but since projects are on thin budgets from the start, there's never any available budget to use it. Leadership wants you 95% billable which makes everything cutthroat. People constantly fight over hours to make sure leadership doesn't come around asking why they have more than an hour of OH on their timesheet. I’ve had coworkers beg me for work. After spending a few days getting them hours, they were often no longer available, because they were trying to work on other projects as well. And although we were all fairly knowledgeable, we didn't have any internal standards, so we basically resorted to practices learned from previous jobs, which made for disjointed submittals.

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Enercon Services Response
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Thank you for your honest feedback. We’re glad you had a positive experience with your colleagues and benefits. We would welcome the opportunity to learn more about your experience, please feel free to reach out to us directly at HR@enercon.com so we can better understand and address your concerns.
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