Process Engineer at Tabler Station - Process Engineer Procter & Gamble Employee Review

1.0
4 May 2022
Recommend
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Pros

Excellent benefits and relocation package.

Cons

Inhumane working conditions and long hours for the technicians on the floor. Needlessly bureaucratic system that requires qualification tests to perform simple tasks. More experienced technicians and process engineers are usually qualifiers, but their packed schedules and high turnover rates makes it difficult for new hires to receive qualifications. Being a process engineer at Tabler Station is not difficult; it is mostly paper pushing and reporting numbers. However, there is a dearth of technical expertise among the PE's which results in most work being offloaded to the technicians. Given their already arduous working conditions, this has resulted in a culture of resentment between the technicians and anyone working above them. There have been many instances where management had to work shifts in place of technicians due to issues with retention. Management is ultimately out of touch and unwilling to enact meaningful change. They are happy to squeeze as much labor as possible out of the floor workers to meet their bottom line. In addition, be careful if you are a young woman working as a technician or PE. Have personally experienced and heard of instances of inappropriate behavior from male technicians and upper management.

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5.0
23 Jun 2026
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Pros

training in in depth, training on job, basic star interview questions good company, stable benefits are somewhat cheap

Cons

training can be a lot, you have about 1-2hr presentations biweekly where you get tested on different aspects of the plant, like steam system, water system, utilities etc, training can last up to 6 months paid once a month, irregular times on call, may have to work weekends depending on machines work long shifts, sometimes up to 16 hours depending on how machines run, expected to be at work by 6am for safety meetings, 5am sometimes depending on the site you work at, expected to stay if machines run poorly can be demanding- most entry level managers are fresh out of college and expected to train and manage individuals who have worked at the company for decades not very easy to change departments, takes a couple of years no matching 401k, they have their own profit sharing thing, if you quit before 3-4 years at the company, you lose the money

3.0
19 May 2026
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Pros

Many intelligent people who are experts in their fields who are willing to help and provide advice (if they have time). Decent benefits and pay.

Cons

I mentioned time because many people are stretched and overworked. Work life balance is pretty bad and shows no signs of improvement. A lot of this can be attributed to near useless management. Every project is treated as absolute maximum priority but can still be dropped at a moment's notice. Work processes are horribly cumbersome and slow. Even small changes require many approvals but there are endless demands to "move faster".

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