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Universal Avionics

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Stepping stone company. - Anonymous employee Universal Avionics Employee Review

2.0
14 Jan 2022
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

Liberal PTO and TO. Good health benefits. Great co-workers on the manufacturing floor. Clean, comfortable, and well-organized facility and workstations. Well developed QMS and PLM systems.

Cons

Poor leadership. Managers don't know the difference between management and personnel leadership. Dishonest hiring practices. No training program or professional development whatsoever. No job advancement, even with proven performance. Low pay. Workflow and retention tied closely to things you have no control over. HR department is there for management, not for employees.

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Pros

Caring executive team. Promoting a culture of excellence. Advancing the team through training and brining in new technology.

Cons

Expectations are higher than some people are used to.

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3.0
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Pros

Knowledgeable and friendly coworkers. Some of the managers appreciate your contributions.

Cons

Upper management feels disconnected from the workers. Benefits eroding that enticed talent to stay. Hybrid schedule is dwindled down to 1 day in a 9/80 schedule. Health insurance was ok when they covered almost 60$ of it for healthy habits. HR seems to be not willing to help or aid when issues with benefits is pointed out, like insurance not paying for procedures. They will gladly tell you to call the affiliated company that negotiates the bills instead of having an internal person that can help you. Upper management can at times sound like they are not trusting the technical staffers to accomplish their jobs. Predominantly seems to be a cultural barrier due to its predominantly being dished out by a particular group of individuals. Literally heard multiple times a upper manager/chief/staff professional verbally belittle or beat down an fellow coworker. Carrier progression is very slow, the expectation is that you work at a higher level job description for 1 or more years before you get the pay and level promotion.

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