Engineer - Anonymous employee Enercon Services Employee Review

4.0
15 Mar 2017
Anonymous employee
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Pros

This company has grown over 30+ years to be a dominant supplier of nuclear contracting -- it has solid core cultural values of client service, quality, and professionalism that have served it well. No company is perfect, but there is a good culture of quality and professionalism with clients here. Management is very approachable, even up to the CEO level. All employees are encouraged to ask the CEO to lunch or talk to upper managers. As a contract engineering firm, the pay is above average. You're typically paid for overtime, since overtime is billed to clients and makes them more money. As an employee-owned company, they pay company performance bonuses and distribute profits back to employees. If you produce high quality work, complete tasks on schedule, and remain applied to billable projects, then life is good and management will be flexible with you. You can get good familiarity with power plant components and systems level design here. The work is ideally suited for people who communicate well and are able to learn independently.

Cons

With recent contraction of the nuclear industry, the company laid off ~10% of its workforce in 2016. Outlooks for growth are dim, but hopefully this changes one day and more nuclear power plants are built. As a contract engineering firm, the good pay is offset by a weak benefits package (less vacation, etc.). The employee owned company pays out massively to its ESOP program, but their vesting schedule is the minimum allowed by law -- you enter the program after 1 year and vest 20% per year after that. This program will not reward you well if you work here <6 years. HR frequently spam emails cat memes and other articles online to engineers. Regular safety meetings and monthly meetings on company financial status are held over lunch and expected to be attended without pay. Overhead is to be absorbed by projects, but projects are not bid to absorb non-project meetings and other overhead. The timesheet software that all engineers use is dictated by the accounting department without much concern for or input from those using the software. Training and personnel development is very weak. The head of training does not have a technical background. The need to keep costs low as a contract firm prevents them from investing heavily into their staff without direct benefits to the company. The nature of most of their work is not highly technical or innovative, but this is the nature of current modifications/changes at nuclear power plants. There is a lot of boring, tedious paperwork involved. The industry is trying to change this, but it is heavily regulated. The majority of management-level hires are made externally from their clients. This supports their business because of the experience/connections those individuals have, but advancement to this level is not promising without that background.

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Enercon Services Response
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Thank you for your feedback and for your time with Enercon. We’re glad you experienced our strong culture and support. We appreciate your perspective on how experiences can vary across groups and value you sharing your insights. Wishing you continued success.
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I enjoyed working with my colleagues - they brought a lot of experience and were wonderful to be around. No complaints about pay or benefits, have yet to pay out of pocket for routine eye, dental, or health exams. Some of the travel was cool.

Cons

PMs underbid projects like crazy. We'll have a good proposal drafted up and PM will say "cut 20%" with zero insight into the details and possible repercussions. Of course they disappear once the project is underway and the engineers have to answer for why the projects are out of money. OT is technically available, but since projects are on thin budgets from the start, there's never any available budget to use it. Leadership wants you 95% billable which makes everything cutthroat. People constantly fight over hours to make sure leadership doesn't come around asking why they have more than an hour of OH on their timesheet. I’ve had coworkers beg me for work. After spending a few days getting them hours, they were often no longer available, because they were trying to work on other projects as well. And although we were all fairly knowledgeable, we didn't have any internal standards, so we basically resorted to practices learned from previous jobs, which made for disjointed submittals.

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Enercon Services Response
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Thank you for your honest feedback. We’re glad you had a positive experience with your colleagues and benefits. We would welcome the opportunity to learn more about your experience, please feel free to reach out to us directly at HR@enercon.com so we can better understand and address your concerns.
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