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Pratt & Whitney

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Employee survey shows that satisfication with direct supervisor(s) is less than 50% for 2010!! - Structural Analysis Engineer Pratt & Whitney Employee Review

2.0
Jul 30, 2011
Recommend
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Pros

- Decent tuition reimbursement program after 1 year of continuous service - UTC will pay for the cost of your first bachelor, first master's degree (cap amount applies) - Fellow engineers are nice and cooperative - No cut-throat competition among employees - Paid sick-time off, 1 week starting - Good place for "Powerpoint-style Engineers" to shine - Peers do get to contribute to your performance review (final say is still in your boss's hands though)

Cons

- Employees do not feel that they are "valued", less than 60% - Pay is not all that competitive - No overtime pay what so ever even though you highly undermanned - Lack of support from immediate and upper management - Upper management completely disconnected with employees (they sit in ivory tower) - Promotion is based on largely on tenure, not contributions to the company - If you work there long enough (like 15-25) years, you would be guaranteed a management position - Excessive outsourcing, exceeding 100% for certain programs - Forced to outsourced to firms that continual deliver poor quality work - Over-reliance on outsourcing to IAS-Puerto Rico (low skilled degreed engineers) - Old-schooled management style - Upper management treat human talent as machines with on/off button - Management does not know how to develop internal talent (new people are put in float or down test) - No free coffee. - Design review is a joke, focusing too much on project management and too little on crude engineering - Military style of operation. You have job-grade levels as well as discipline-specific proficiency/knowledge level. Do we really need another degree of freedom?

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5.0
Jun 10, 2026
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Pros

Flexible work week. As long as you reach 40 hours for the week, doesn't matter when you come/go each day. Food is pretty good.

Cons

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5.0
Jul 9, 2026
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Pros

Great Benefits. Competitive compensation. Recognizes hard work. Engagement events.

Cons

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