Methods Process Analyst - Methods Process Analyst Boeing Employee Review

4.0
Dec 15, 2015
Recommend
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Pros

I really enjoy working out on the floor and being involved in projects that require a lot of coordination. People at Boeing are in general very nice and willing to work with people who have less experience. This is especially true if you're a good listener and pay attention to what they have to share.

Cons

The culture is not always receptive to change. Sometimes its also difficult to get management on the same page. The Methods Process Analyst job classification is not much like what its actually described as in the job description. Industrial Engineers and Methods Process Analysts are often viewed in secretarial rolls. I have experienced this in three different MBU's within Boeing.

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Pros

Working at Boeing gives you hands-on experience on commercial aircraft, which is highly valued across the aviation and aerospace industries. Exposure to high-quality standards, FAA regulations, and precision manufacturing builds strong technical credibility.

Cons

Many assembly tasks can be repetitive, which may feel monotonous over time. Precision work is critical, so attention to detail must be maintained constantly.

3.0
May 27, 2026
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Pros

Easy going, nice benefits, free further education (masters/PhD). Great for an engineer starting out who needs to dip their feet in the pool of engineering for a few years and to get a great 401(k) match at the start of your career (compounding growth). Great for late stage career due to the benefits and solid enough pay in a low cost of living area

Cons

pay-scale lagging, no emphasis on learning new things, no punishment for people who are bad at their job. After working for 4 years, I feel like I should have jumped ship after 2. I haven't been given meaningful work that really challenges me in a while. Now I feel pigeonholed into staying because I have enough years of experience that I really should be considered senior, but I haven't been given work that reflects what I senior engineer should be capable of. Now I'm trying to jump ship before it's really too late. If I stay here another 2 years I think I will be genuinely unemployable and will have to stay at this company forever.

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