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ZAP Engineering

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Good benefits Difficult environment - Instrumentation and Controls Engineer ZAP Engineering Employee Review

2.0
22 Oct 2024
Recommend
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Pros

Company offers fair pay or above market pay, Good PTO at 22 days a year for new hires. This is a good place to make money short term and gain experience.

Cons

The work place environment is toxic. The company consistently overloaded engineers with unreasonable deadlines. The company suffers from high. Turn over which leeds to constant budget overruns as new engineers are assigned to projects they have no experience with. There was little training given and it was not uncommon to have low quality work sent out due to the pressures of upper management. This place will bleed your soul dry. I would recommend looking elsewhere.

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5.0
26 Jan 2026
Recommend
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Pros

ZAP is a good place to work if you’re willing to work hard, learn quickly, and take ownership for your work. I’ve seen employees commit to ideas or new projects and leadership support them in the pursuit.

Cons

You need to be a self starter and self learner to succeed. ZAP isn’t going to tell you how to do everything. You’ll need to be motivated to learn and work hard to be successful here.

2.0
31 Jan 2026
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Business outlook

Pros

- Competitive pay, good PTO allowance. - Varied projects, some big and some small. - Good place for young engineers to gain experience and responsibilities fast.

Cons

- High turnover with many employees spending a year or two, then leaving once they realize the morale is low and company culture toxic. This results in a large group of young engineers and designers who get thrown to the wolves with no training and zero mentoring and end up leaving. - IT is a disaster and company is stuck in 2010. MS Teams is disabled for some employees. All drawings are reviewed on paper because management does not want to use Bluebeam. Conference room equipment is outdated. Most engineers and designers have desktop computers with cheap slow Chromebooks for remote access. Everything on servers makes working while travelling to site very slow and frustrating. - Constant chaos on fast-tracked projects that are budgeted on a shoe string. Large EPC projects inevitably end in contentious fights with client and contractors due to substandard contract management practices, and upper management who are all engineers but like to pretend they are legal experts.

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