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Engineering firm with strong architectural side - Anonymous employee Valhalla Engineering Employee Review

4.0
1 Dec 2025
Anonymous employee
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Pros

For architects, it is an Architecture/Engineering firm. Conscientious staff, striving for continuous improvement. Very likeable people. The 9/80 schedule (9-hour days over 2 weeks to get every other Friday off) is a great way to get long weekends and make room for work/life balance. They're trying to broaden markets beyond VA work - which is honorable, but limiting

Cons

Projects are scattered across the country, so there's not much opportunity to see projects happening in progress

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5.0
6 Jan 2026
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Pros

Great team to work with, knowledgeable staff with experienced senior management, younger team members with good skills and a willingness to learn new methods of project delivery.

Cons

Specialty Engineering for Electrical and Mechanical HVAC design is a field that needs discipline. Staffing for this work has been hard and increased the workload for current staff.

5.0
27 Aug 2025
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Pros

Leadership takes employee satisfaction seriously, with regular feedback sessions and initiatives aimed at work-life balance. Wellness programs, flexible scheduling, and an approachable management style make employees feel valued. There is a strong focus on learning and development. Employees are encouraged to pursue training, certifications, and internal mobility, which keeps career paths open and rewarding. The workplace culture is inclusive and team-oriented. Cross-departmental collaboration is encouraged, and new ideas are welcomed regardless of role or seniority. This company is a great place for professionals who want to be part of a collaborative, growth-focused environment. While there are natural growing pains, the leadership’s commitment to people and continuous improvement makes it a rewarding place to build a career.

Cons

Like many growing companies, sometimes communication isn't clear from the top down.

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