Depends on what you want - Equipment Technician Curtiss-Wright Employee Review

3.0
May 10, 2021
Recommend
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Pros

-Job security is pretty solid if you're a production floor employee -Culture among non-management employees is welcoming and not toxic -Benefits are even better than the feds -We have stayed open during the pandemic with only one week furlough -The defense industry is expected to grow even more within the next 5 years

Cons

-Unless you're a manager, director or executive you'll never earn more than a survival wage in the 35-60k range -You get better job security as a production floor employee, but you earn much more working upstairs as an engineer, designer, product introduction or PLM, etc. -Not much hope for advancement; my two predecessors left due to a lack of engagement with the job; I can see why as I experience much of the same; boredom is quite frequent -Management is arrogant and always says they're open to suggestions, but that's if you work upstairs, not on the production floor -This job is great if you want or need stability in your career, but it won't give you much more. HR refuses to divulge pay brackets and we've lost many good people over the years because they weren't getting paid what they were worth according to one of the floor team leads -Some past benefits are gone and others slowly evaporating -My advice to you is keep building your qualifications outside of work and have them pay for tuition. If you want to move up, pray for someone to leave or retire. If not, it's going to be a long ride. Buckle up.

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5.0
Jun 9, 2026
Anonymous employee
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Pros

Staff appreciate the job stability, good pay/benefits relative to the Aerospace & Defense industry, and highly professional engineering teams. Many report a strong sense of purpose and trust in their immediate colleagues.

Cons

On the downside, some reviewers cite a top-heavy, process-oriented management structure, occasional disjointed communication across departments, and strict, high-pressure deadlines.

4.0
Jun 23, 2026
Anonymous employee
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Pros

Good retirement program. Not so good medical benefits

Cons

The company has talented employees and strong potential, but one of the biggest concerns is that HR appears to operate more as an extension of senior management rather than as an independent resource for employees. Concerns and complaints are frequently raised, yet employees rarely see meaningful action or follow-up. This creates a perception that issues are acknowledged but not addressed, which can impact trust, morale, and overall workplace culture. Greater transparency, accountability, and employee advocacy from HR would significantly improve the work environment.

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