Lucid First EV firm of KSA - Lead Electrical Engineer Lucid Motors Employee Review

5.0
Jan 24, 2024
Recommend
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Pros

1. Flexibility and Adaptability: In a rapidly evolving industry like electric vehicles, the ability to adapt quickly to technological advancements and market changes is a significant advantage. 2.Direct Interaction with Leadership: As a Lead electrical engineer I have direct access to company leadership, providing them with the opportunity to contribute ideas, share insights, and have a meaningful impact on the company's strategic direction. Learning Opportunities: Working in LUCID provides us as an electrical head with diverse challenges, offering continuous learning opportunities and professional growth as they tackle unique problems in the electric vehicle space and robotic arms. Visibility and Recognition: Achievements in a company are often more visible, providing with recognition for their contributions, both internally and potentially in the broader industry. Sense of Ownership: Employees in LUCID company are often have a stronger sense of ownership over their work and the company's success, fostering a greater commitment to excellence in their roles.

Cons

Daily Transportation to Lucid Plant from Cities like Jeddah is really tough, and has direct impact on Work / Life Balance.

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5.0
May 25, 2026
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Pros

Hands-on with equipment and getting to be a part of highly automated manufacturing plant

Cons

Night shift is not for everyone

2.0
Jun 5, 2026
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Pros

High pay, good benefits, fully paid parental leave (8 weeks)

Cons

Dishonesty in hiring process and inconsistent schedule: I was told I would be working 4pm to 1AM five days a week, somewhat manageable with a family. They switched my schedule immediately after hiring (before even going to shift) to 5pm to 5Am, then 6pm to 2:30am, then 6pm to 5 am, then back to 5pm to 5am. I never actually worked the schedule they said I would, which really messed up my home life. On top of this, they will expect you to work Saturdays and sometimes sundays on short notice, sometimes on a Friday you’ll find out that you’re working on the weekend, full shifts, 12 hours. The work itself? I felt completely unchallenged. My title was maintenance technician, but I can’t actually think of much real maintenance we did. Recovery technician would be a more accurate job title, and it was dull. I came from a very technical background, expecting very technical work at Lucid, but it ended up being mostly resetting sensors and resetting FANUC robots, then resuming the line. The work culture sucks. Night shift was brutal, the managers (one especially) try very hard to please their superiors at the cost of their relationship with technicians. You will have “one on one” interviews every month where it’s actually two managers interrogating you and letting you know about some vague training plan they have for you, for some of the most menial tasks I’ve ever done in a decade of manufacturing.

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