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Board Repair Technician - Board Repair Technician Universal Avionics Employee Review

2.0
Sep 11, 2015
Recommend
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Pros

Many good financial benefits here.

Cons

Average pay.. Standing ground for doing whats right and needed gets you in trouble. Getting help from engineering is a waste of effort. Getting a product done on time from engineering is a waste of effort. Getting a product that works from engineering probably wont happen within the next 5 years at least. This company is milking old existing product, while failing to deliver quality new product. A few minor successes on the the new product lines is overshadowed by the fact that the products are several years late from the promised delivery date, and often don't work out-of-box.

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Caring executive team. Promoting a culture of excellence. Advancing the team through training and brining in new technology.

Cons

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3.0
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Pros

Knowledgeable and friendly coworkers. Some of the managers appreciate your contributions.

Cons

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