Don’t do it! - Lead Technician StandardAero Employee Review

2.0
Jan 13, 2020
Recommend
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Pros

Can’t think of any other than meeting a few good people.

Cons

Worst company I ever worked for!!!! I was even warned about that fact upon accepting a job in Springfield from Standardaero own corporate HR. Knowing these facts I took a job regardless. Why? I needed a place to work that was central located while my kids finished college. My youngest is finishing his doctorate. My point? No need to work for Standardaero any more! Moved on to better job. Spent a lot of years in the military! Standardaero is Not a veteran friendly company!!!!! I’ve worked for companies such as west star aviation, flight international, l-3 communications, emery air, Chicago jet, Sierra Nevada. Most Of previously listed companies I have worked for I left on very good terms!!! If you are prior military and have your A &P? My advice? West star aviation!! If Not a veteran and no license and no A&P? standardaero? Just my opinion. Roll the dice and take your chances!

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Cons

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Pros

There are still many dedicated employees across the organization who care deeply about the work, customers, and results. Historically, the company benefited from strong institutional knowledge and a collaborative environment that supported operational success.

Cons

In recent years, there has been a noticeable shift in culture and organizational approach following senior leadership changes. This included significant turnover and restructuring that affected both personnel and established processes. As a result, many long-standing practices and experienced team members were replaced or deprioritized quickly, and in some cases without fully retaining institutional knowledge that previously supported efficiency and consistency. This transition has contributed to a decline in morale and trust among portions of the workforce. Communication and employee engagement have also felt more top-down, and the organization has, at times, felt more disconnected from the operational teams who execute the day-to-day work.

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