Solid career choice - Wind Turbine Technician RWE Employee Review

4.0
5 Jan 2021
Recommend
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Pros

Overall this is a wonderful place to work. There is a true sense of a team and everyone has each other's best interest in mind on a site level. Work is demanding but challenging. Its nice to work without a mananager hovering over you but thats part of the nature of wind. Pay is great. Vacation and benefits are the best I've ever had. Towers heated in winter. Company is pretty good about getting you safety equipment and tools if you need them. Site level management usually has your back.

Cons

No bonus for hourly employees usually but salary does if thats what you are after. No company truck for most positions. IT is nothing short of a nightmare. No lifts in towers but climb assists are usually decent. Poor communication between site level management and upper level management.

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RWE Response
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Hi and thanks a lot for your open feedback, which we really appreciate! I especially like the part about the demanding work and the team-spirit. Also the benefits seem to fit :-) - I actually feel the same, even though being located in Germany. Stay safe and take care, Regina, career-team

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