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Pratt & Whitney

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Great place for tech-minded people to grow - Assembly /Test Technician level III Pratt & Whitney Employee Review

5.0
Feb 28, 2026
Recommend
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Pros

As an Assembly & Test Tech 3, I really value that the tasks change day-to-day. You aren't stuck doing the same repetitive motion; the work is dynamic and keeps you mentally engaged with different builds and troubleshooting scenarios. The mentorship here is genuine and positive. Higher-level leads actually invest time in your growth rather than just pushing for numbers. I also really enjoy the interdisciplinary interaction—being able to collaborate directly with engineering and quality teams makes problem-solving much more efficient and professional.

Cons

The rotation schedule is a major hurdle. It frequently hinders work-life balance for most people on the production line, making it difficult to maintain a consistent routine outside of work. Additionally, the value of health and dental coverage seems to be decreasing. The plans haven't been adjusted to keep up with the rising cost of living, meaning employees are effectively taking home less as out-of-pocket medical costs climb.

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5.0
Feb 22, 2026
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Pros

- Good work culture - Very friendly people - Lots of room for growth - Great Pay

Cons

- Work can get stale

1.0
Jun 6, 2026
Recommend
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Pros

Decent pay and good benefits.

Cons

Personnel reporting to me had apparently looked up my political affiliation (which I had never mentioned) and took exception to it by sabotaging work that I had supervised. This was well before 2022 - actually 2015-2016 (2022 is earliest review date I could select). I was just now remembering it. This polarized political posture was a function of the plant being near Harrisburg, PA which, at least then, was a somewhat "redneckish" area. I have never discussed my politics at work, so it seemed absurd of them to look up my party affiliation and take issue with it.

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