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Commodity approach to design and Boys club at senior executive level - Senior Engineer Atkins Employee Review

2.0
26 Dec 2011
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Pros

Big projects to work on, gaining lots of experience. Work with a wide variety of people, which provides opportunities to learn about other aspects of design.

Cons

Highly political with an old boys structure at high level, and directors who rarely if ever leave their closed-off office cubicle to take an interest in what is happening on the coalface. Management often do not know the names of intermediate or junior staff which they supervise. Little or no opportunity to be recognised for engineering innovativeness, and often suppressed. Most promotions given to project managers, commercial managers and architects. Inter-office and inter-geographical teamwork non-existent to the point of the company's detriment. Senior executive staff have a ‘do not talk to me’ attitude toward lower grade staff. Efforts to improve company culture are non-existant. During credit crisis redundancy rounds, sacked many highly competent independent thinking engineers and retained staff who were ‘yes-men’. Senior architects in Middle East often bully and humiliate engineers, especially in Dubai office.

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Pros

A lot of work to be done Many opportunities to try different things

Cons

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3.0
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Pros

Plenty of friendly coworkers; Can gain a decent amount of experience Decent benefits, especially medical, dental, and vision insurance.

Cons

Working from home can be slow and finicky due to servers being scrambled across the country which is discouraging for hybrid and fully remote workers. Not a lot of communication between employees, especially since there is not a lot of work so you would have to keep pressing coworkers for more work and direction. Work/Life Balance is hard to maintain since PTO, Sick leave and vacation are merged and I have to come in early. If given work, you can probably have enough to do in order to fill in timesheets, but there are plenty of times when you might not have enough work and you would have to grasp at straws just to make it to 8 hours of work each day. My role feels more like I'm working as a GIS Technician instead of an Analyst given the lack of clarity in the job description. There is no true technical training program. You would just have to search online for anything you don't know how to do.

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