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2.0
Oct 27, 2025
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Recommend
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Pros

The pay is great and aligns with market. 9/80 schedule is very convenient.

Cons

Benefits are not great.whole your off every other Friday is great but they still schedule meetings on your Friday off and expect you to work well over the 9 hours. Every site is using a different system so everything is so disjointed.

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5.0
Jun 16, 2026
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Pros

The work at Frontgrade is interesting and tied to real-world missions, which makes the day-to-day feel meaningful. There are a lot of smart, experienced people here, and it’s a good environment for learning about aerospace, defense, manufacturing, quality, and complex program execution. The company has strong technical capabilities and many employees genuinely care about doing things right.

Cons

Some processes are slow, and some tools/systems could be improved.

5.0
Jun 11, 2026
Recommend
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Pros

Strong mission and products that support critical aerospace and defense customers. Talented employees who genuinely care about customer success and delivering results. Exposure to executive leadership and opportunities to drive meaningful business improvements. Fast-paced environment where motivated individuals can have a significant impact. Growing company with opportunities to broaden experience across functions and business units.

Cons

Organizational structures and processes continue to evolve, creating occasional ambiguity around roles, responsibilities, and decision-making. Inconsistent execution and accountability across functions can make cross-functional initiatives challenging. Communication and alignment between teams can vary depending on the organization and leadership structure. Rapid growth and integration efforts can lead to competing priorities and change fatigue. Career development paths are not always clearly defined.

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