X-Rite Instrument Assembler reviews

3.5

100% would recommend to a friend

(2 total reviews)
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Jeffrey McKee

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2 reviews
3.0
Aug 26, 2022
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Pros

There is a high level of camaraderie among employees here. The parent company (Danaher) has a wonderful benefits program including affordable health insurance and excellent PTO, vacation, and paid holidays. You don't need any experience to work here, they will train you to work wherever there is a need for labor on the factory floor.

Cons

I observed organizational inertia, as well as problematic employees, that contributed to an unnecessarily high work load. Attention is paid to very small (possible insignificant) problems, but larger issues tend to be ignored. In addition, many people prefer to work overtime, seemingly relying on it for financial stability, so there was no incentive to complete the work on time. This resulted in OT being assigned to everyone in the cell. Overtime was scheduled when the company placed orders that were impossible to fill with the people power available to them, as well as when people failed to work efficiently. I think this was partly due to morale being low. Everyone I interacted with was under the impression that there was no chance for promotion or appreciable raises.

4.0
Dec 16, 2021
Recommend
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Pros

Welcoming coworkers, easy to understand training, understanding and accommodating management, good benifits

Cons

Current supply chain issues have led to be getting bounced around a bit because the line I am supposed to be on doesn't have parts. When large orders come in there is an expectation to work overtime and/or weekends to fulfill them on time.

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