Pros
See the consolidated review below.
Cons
You me be very disappointed and underwhelmed by the people who have positions of responsibility in Supply Chain. It seems to me that most people in major positions have little background or qualifications to be in their positions. This is actually insulting to engineers, their training, their accomplishments, and makes the job much harder. It seemed to me that engineering accomplishments are greatly undervalued and engineers are routinely ignored. “Managers”, no matter how nontechnical and inexperienced their background, seemed to be greatly overvalued. This is the challenge you will face as an engineer. You also may be very disappointed in the Supply Chain’s culture and values. You may find that propaganda is the reality and that it is more important to signal that work is being done than to actually do the work and get it right. Getting it right and doing the right thing never seems to be important until after the fact. At that point it then becomes the most important at being the best at passing the blame. These seem to be the people who get promoted. Myself personally, I would never hire an engineer who’s first and only job was at Ecolab. I would be better off with a new grad. But don’t just take my word for it. Look at how often they have to advertise for engineer jobs. Look at the pay they are offering. If you do interview with Ecolab, make sure you go on a plant tour. Does the plant pass the eye test?