Teaming at site is eroding - Assembly and Test Technician GE Aerospace Employee Review

1.0
Nov 13, 2019
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

Benefits, flex time, 401k, fellow technicians

Cons

Destruction of teaming due to poor site lead, EHS and Human Resources departments. Current site lead has consistently eroded teaming away with countless "A Decisions" instead of following teaming and allowing the team members to govern themselves. Regularly tries to bypass the site's manual. This is a flat organization and no one is above anyone here except for the plant leader. The Human Resources department at this site thinks they are above teaming and are the bosses. They consistently will disregard what teams say and will argue when a team has come up with decisions. The EHS department (non-tech) tries to backdoor decisions made from teams when they disagree with their ridiculous, over the top, policies they try to implement. If they cant successfully back door, they go directly to plant manager to have him make an "A Decision" to support them. It is also believed that they will put in safety concerns to support their agenda. Saab is hiring soon... look there!

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