Slow Pace Automotive Company Lacking Real Direction Both Strategically & Operational - Senior Mechanical Design Engineer Logisnext Americas Employee Review

2.0
29 Jun 2022
Recommend
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Pros

There are operational personnel/talent that really care and make great team members They finally eliminated the annoying HealthyRoad that was mandatory for many of it employees. Problem was that it took them over 10+ years Good to have all operational personnel and facility on one site

Cons

Low grade/range salary for engineers; especially considering they get paid 30% more at energy companies Benefits are horrible: Step based 401K where you wouldn’t the full benefits until you give 5 years of service (means to control employee). Medical benefits was 40% higher out of pocket to the employee (who is Kesley Care?!). Flexible work hour are nonexistent. Real lack of New Product Development direction. They have an NPD engineering group but very slow pace, to heavy on documentation and getting approval for Japan or now Marengo can limited real career development for engineers. High turnover rate (~20% in 2020-2021); many new engineers and product specialist leave within 6 months to 2 years. Management pov is that engineers are resources not assets to the organization (“We just need butts in the cubicles… - managements motto) Training program a joke; management will push talent to get trained with a skill set or specialist but not apply that training within 6 weeks and then talent is sitting there wondering: what was the point?

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5.0
8 Apr 2026
Anonymous employee
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Pros

Hybrid work schedule, competent leadership, lots of physical space in the office, and friendly coworkers.

Cons

Recent layoffs and parking is uncovered

2.0
8 Mar 2026
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

- Surrounded by good people - Safety-oriented and focused - Decent benefits

Cons

- Lower on the pay scale across the board. - Management is lacking leadership qualities - HQ is siphoning other talent in other locations to fix their own issues and leaving the other locations high and dry. - HQ holds little regard to other locations and it shows - Leadership has no idea how much they rely on certain departments and people that keep the lights on until the person(s) are gone. - Interdepartmental support is nonexistent, until it becomes an issue.

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