“Strong learning environment with high expectations”
Pros
Strong global manufacturing presence with exposure to diverse customers and technologies Structured processes and clear compliance to quality systems (ISO, EHS, customer standards) Good opportunity to gain experience in high-volume, high-mix manufacturing environments Cross-functional collaboration across engineering, planning, supply chain, and quality teams Stable organization with established systems and standardized workflows Learning opportunities for fresh graduates and engineers to build foundational skill
Cons
Workload can be heavy, especially during ramp-ups, shortages, or customer escalations Decision-making can be slow due to multiple approval layers and global alignment requirements Limited flexibility in processes; changes often require extensive justification and documentation Work-life balance may be challenging during peak production periods Career progression can be slow and highly dependent on management visibility and timing