GE Aerospace reviews

4.1

84% would recommend to a friend

(3,394 total reviews)
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Larry Culp

94% approve of CEO

80% positive business outlook

GE Aerospace has an employee rating of 4.1 out of 5 stars, based on 3,394 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have an excellent working experience there. The GE Aerospace employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Aeroespacial y defensa industry (3.6 stars).

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3K reviews
3.0
Jan 25, 2010
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

- Work on a cool product in a cool industry - Work with very smart, educated, driven, ethical and helpful coworkers - Can learn about most facets of engineering: fluid flow, mechanical design, thermodynamics, material science, CAD and CAE - After learning engineering, can go into marketing, sales or services jobs - Fast work pace and most jobs demand leading teams from various disciplines - Some award structure ($50 - $1000)

Cons

- It is a complex machine in a complex industry that takes years to build the indepth understanding to be successful where there is little room for error. These machines do fly. - Management and HR make hiring decisions based more on image and "who do you know" rather than concentrating on performance - If you want to be a technical leader, be prepared to feel undervalued and left behind with respect to career advancement - If you want to get into management, plan on changing jobs every 2 years since breadth is more valued than depth - No bonuses unless in management - Technical design space is very limited so as to mitigate technical, schedule and cost risks. Very difficult to be truly creative - No salary increases in 2009, medical benefits significantly reduced (results in approx -5% drop in take home pay) - Almost all engineering teams have significant offshore engineering teams. Pros and cons about this, but mostly it feels that eventually most detail engineering work will be done outside the US while just project management and export control is done here. - Most jobs will require 45-50 hours just to meet minimum requirements. To excel, plan on 60+ hours / week. - Layoffs, turnover and voluntary job eliminations have reduced the average engineering time on job to less than 5 years. That means the young engineers have very few experienced engineers to get help from and the few older engineers are constantly helping the younger ones plus training and checking the work of the offshore engineers which leaves them little time to do their own job which typically results in excessive stress and low job performance. - Company seems to consistently take easy way out (layoffs, no raises, reduce benefits) when trying to make profits for GE Corporate. Long term strategy is uncertain. Appears to be significant amount of wasted money when looking at business processes. - Bottom line: compared to peers in other companies, industries and professions, the workload, stress, eroding benefits and mediocre pay does not appear to make the trades worth it.

2.0
Jun 12, 2008
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

Benefits are reasonable. Pay is good. The company, as a whole, is not a bad place to work, and there are opportunities to moove within the GE organizations once you have been there long enough. Many (most?) of the folks I worked with were reasonably happy in their position. The location of this site is good because it's betwween I-5 and CA-55, so there is pretty easy freeway access from most anywhere in the OC or LA areas. The corporation is investing millions in this site to upgrade equipment and facilities, and the new redone areas are very comfortable for the team.

Cons

Entirely depends on what part of the org. you are in. That's because the middle mgt. are extremely weak in some areas. It's risky to identify a specific area here because too many people would be able to figure out the specifics of this notice's authorship. Let it suffice to say that before signing on, get a shot at talking 1:1 candidly with people who are at the "worker bee" level and see what they tell you. I'd shoot for multiple people, because there are always some suckups, and they are most likely the ones first volunteered to talk to a candidate. Investigate how they feel about their direct mgt. and maybe one level up from that - and you should have a better idea of whether this is for you or not. MOST areas are good, so don't expect that you will get seriously negative answers. Everyone has *some* area of heartburn, and that can be dismissed; look for things that would be a problem for you personally if you had to endure the same, and try to know why the person feels the way they do. A poor performer will feel pressured to improve, but that may be completely valid.

1.0
Sep 27, 2024

Poor Management

Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

Family vibe and decent engineers

Cons

Poor management, toxic culture, boys club, fail to own up to mistakes

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