Engineer at Spring Hill - Engineer General Motors (GM) Employee Review

1.0
10 Apr 2025
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Health insurance is good. Pay is OK but definitely not the most competitive for similar engineering roles in the area. Offer a lot of training but nothing that can really help you outside of GM

Cons

EXTREMELY Toxic work environment. Micromanaging leadership 0 work life balance. Unreliable/unorganized rotating shift schedule. Find out which off shift you'll be working with about 3-4 days advanced notice. 6-7 day a work weeks. Notified if you're required to work the weekend on Friday. Engineers don't even get a desk, you get a rolling TV media cart. Or build your own from scrap stuff you find laying around. Have to buy your own chair.

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