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General Dynamics Bath Iron Works reviews

3.0

53% would recommend to a friend

(290 total reviews)

Charles Krugh

57% approve of CEO

53% positive business outlook

General Dynamics Bath Iron Works has an employee rating of 3.0 out of 5 stars, based on 290 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have an average working experience there. The General Dynamics Bath Iron Works employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Aerospace & Defense industry (3.6 stars).

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290 reviews
1.0
Mar 28, 2018

Tyrannical 1930's style management

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Pros

Unfortunately, there are very few at the moment. I guess the pay and benefits are OK, but management would have one believe both are top tier. They are not.

Cons

Favoritism is rampant. Disrespectful, inconsiderate condescending people seem to be favored for promotion when they are incapable of effectively managing people. Bullies appear to be "in" here. There is a counter-productive "core hours" policy for salaried employees. People are expected to work long hours (48-50) regularly, but if one arrives at 7:01 am rather than 7:00 am, that is rounded up to 6 minutes of "lateness" and costs the "offender" a tenth of an hour of vacation. This is true even if the "offender" works a 12 hour day. This does not breed company loyalty. It is also possibly illegal. Snowstorm? "Get up earlier or drive fast and take chances" is the answer. Internal posting system is a joke. People regularly get blocked from making lateral moves (some in management deny this but HR knows it's happening and can do nothing about it) that would help the company by making employees become more well-rounded.

1.0
Sep 22, 2016

The Upside Down

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Pros

Very challenging, fast paced work. Lots of very nice, smart, caring people at the individual contributor level.

Cons

Management is horrific. They will continue to be horrific until someone realizes that those with actual leadership skills (not bullies) who push back, challenge, and influence real change need to be promoted into leadership roles. We're sick of the "yes men."

3.0
Sep 8, 2013
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Pros

BIW is a historic company which has always kept the city of Bath and the mid-coast region of Maine employed. The pay is above industry average. No one ever gets fired. Unlimited sick time.

Cons

Where to begin? Every employee clocks in and is expected to clock 40 hours. Even Salaried Exempt employees. All except upper management and those employees on Executive Comp. there is no flex at all. If you work less than 40 hours, BAM, vacation time gone for every hour, or fraction of an hour, missed. All hours are watched and reported on. Sick time, although unlimited, is highly discouraged. If sick time is taken, time accounting does not log a sick day until Saturday because whatever time you missed is expected to be made up as much as possible. Each week my department is given a sheet of paper with sick time vs. overtime on it and your overtime BETTER be higher than your sick time or you are on "the list". The list is the record of that sick vs overtime average and if you appear on that list more than a few times you are moved up in the lay off list. Basically, we live in fear of being sick cause we'll be the next to go. The unions run the shipyard, when negotiations are underway every salaried employee knows there will be cuts to something of theirs because the union will get everything they ask for. The benefits for salaried employees have been cut and the cost raised every year. The good plans have all been eliminated and all salaried are being pushed into the HSA plan. Every employee starts with just ten days of vacation and of those ten days, the shipyard basically tells you that you need to burn 4 of them for the holiday shutdown...while the union employees get those days off with pay. Upon hiring, an employee may request 2 additional days of vacation. If granted, the employee is told that those two days are an advance on their five year additional days. So when five years comes....you get no more days. Basically, you have to work ten years until you can earn more than 12 days of vacation. Yearly merit increases have been halted every other year in lieu of lump sum bonuses equalling about 1.9% yet, executive compensation is never halted and union annually negotiated bonuses of $3000 a person are never stopped. Nepotism is also a big deal. Sons working for fathers and being promoted over more experienced, senior professionals. It's a mess. Basically, the shipyard has been around forever and, sometimes it runs itself like it has. The motto of BIW shouldn't be "Bath Built is Best Built", it should be "This the way we've always done it, don't try to change us"

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