Cool tech, but culture changing - Manufacturing Engineer Blue Origin Employee Review

3.0
Mar 9, 2021
Recommend
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Pros

Excellent opportunity for learning, amazing manufacturing capabilities, multiple engine / vehicle programs from research through production under way, incredibly capable and intelligent employees

Cons

Culture has largely shifted away from the innovative and fast paced research environment that founded the company. Becoming mired in dysfunctional processes and systems that are stifling creativity, slowing manufacturing, and generally making the work environment less enjoyable. Limited growth opportunities. On track to become more like an older fashioned big aerospace company (example: Rocketdyne) rather than the lightweight and agile company they set out to become (and were) at the start

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Pros

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Cons

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2.0
Jun 19, 2026
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Pros

4 weeks of PTO, good benefits, free drinks and snacks available at all locations.

Cons

Leadership is inconsistent and often incompetent, company is very segmentalized and each group operates to different goals and schedules, poor communication with other parts of the company and with leadership. There is an overarching Yes-men mentality amongst leadership, and they often are just aiming to not be the group to be to blame for delays or failures. Personal growth is limited and widely ranges between different groups, there are areas where people see regular raises and promotions, while the majority seems to be told there are freezes or that they will be put in for next cycle. Pay has fallen behind, in the past they used to pay well and above the industry standard, but have not kept pace. Hours can be very long, again dependent on your group, some people may enjoy things like work from home or flexible schedules, but the majority are asked to work long hours and even support roles that could be remote are forced to be on site, despite a lack of space for the number of employees. I moved desks locations and buildings 6 times in 3 years. Re-orgs happen every 6 months, and create significant instability within the company, but rarely bring positive improvements. Good talent is not rewarded, and leaving quickly.

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