ATI Process Engineer reviews

3.0

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Kimberly A. Fields

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3.0
Nov 20, 2021

Good company

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Pros

There are a lot of resources for new employee training

Cons

Not a lot of career advancement opportunities

2.0
Jun 16, 2016
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Pros

Good 401k benefits Lower/mid level managers are still ethical, good people

Cons

Upper management preaches integrity but doesn't follow it themselves Company is undergoing takeover from another, close ATI plant and it is going poorly. They pushed all previous, loyal upper management out and placed ATI people in. The new ATI president led the company downhill. We had high hopes and on track for fast expansion but we immediately started going downhill with the new president. New upper management doesn't understand the process or what people's jobs are Not much room for advancement unless you switch departments Not keen on spending money to advance personal skills (ie: six sigma training)

4.0
Aug 14, 2012

Great company

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Pros

Employees get great health plan coverage, 401k match, company stock program, and performance bonuses when times are good. The company is full of good people who work well as a team. It is a well-established, competitive, and cutting-edge company that invests in the newest technology, and provides opportunities for performers who desire new challenges.

Cons

The Metallurgical Engineering staff was often bullied by leadership in other groups of the company, especially Sales and Operations, and their worth is often questioned, even though they are what keeps the company competitive through technical innovation, creativity, product development, and cost savings. The Metallurgical Engineering staff performs tasks that should be relegated to other job functions and areas (and are in other companies), and is very thin compared to that of other similar companies, such as Carpenter Technologies. Most of my colleagues and peers had workloads that were pretty ridiculous. At the time I left, I was doing the work of 2.5 engineers, without hint of a true raise for nearly two years. I was also getting paid considerably less than my peers at the competition. There was also a bit of cronyism that went on while I was there. I hear that has changed but I have no first-hand knowledge.

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