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The Manufacturing Technology Centre Reviews

3.4

53% would recommend to a friend

(203 total reviews)
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Graham Hoare

45% approve of CEO

26% positive business outlook

The Manufacturing Technology Centre has an employee rating of 3.4 out of 5 stars, based on 203 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The The Manufacturing Technology Centre employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Manufacturing industry (3.5 stars).

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203 reviews
2.0
14 Oct 2020
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Pros

There are a number of good sides to working at the MTC: - Building and facilities are very nice - free tea and coffee, subsidised canteen, nice offices, good IT equipment etc. All of this makes doing the job easier - Work culture at the junior - mid level (eg. Technology Managers and below, the people who actually do the work), is excellent. People generally go out of their way to be helpful and friendly. - The nature of the business makes work interesting. There are a good variety of projects so you don't tend to get stuck doing one thing all the time (although it does happen on occasion). - This also makes it an excellent place to develop new skills and training. They are very keen on upskilling their staff, which is a good thing.

Cons

Unfortunately, in my experience the good is greatly outweighed by the bad: - Career advancement and pay awards are mostly based on politics rather than merit. If senior managers (e.g. Chief Engineers and above) like you, then you can do no wrong. If they don't like you then it doesn't matter what you achieve, you will get no credit. - Management is often vindictive. Bad behaviour or just genuine mistakes from 2 or 3 years ago, long apologised for and (supposedly) dealt with, can and will continue to be held against you when deciding promotions and pay awards this year (that is, if they don't like you. Please see point above). - Senior management will not hesitate to throw you under the bus in front of clients if it saves them personally a tiny bit of embarrassment, which can include formal disciplinary measures. Whether you actually deserve any of this or not is irrelevant. They will make up lies if necessary in order to justify it For example, bringing you onto their project to complete a 6 month work package which was supposed to have started 5 months ago, and then telling the other project partners that it is your fault that it is late, backing up these claims by instigating formal disciplinary measures, which of course take you completely out of the running for any kind of promotion or pay increase, as well as completely trashing your professional reputation for the foreseeable future. No I'm not bitter, why do you ask? Of course, I might just be naive and this kind of thing happens in every company.

1.0
26 Sept 2016
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Pros

Best reason to work here is if your local or like the bull which they give you. Can't really see many pros for this company at the moment which is a shame because has so much potential.

Cons

Everyday at the mtc is a con. What I want to know is how would these senior managers like it if they were treated like most staff. I'm sure they wouldn't like it.

2.0
11 Jan 2023

Smoke and mirrors

Anonymous employee
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Pros

Great site. Good opportunities for early career engineers to be involved in some very diverse and exciting projects across different industries and at this level you will be largely protected from the 'cons'. There's a very diverse workforce at this level too.

Cons

As a catapult centre the MTC should exist to support industry to overcome challenges and thrive. There are some amazing projects (and many amazing people), but a lot of the show is smoke and mirrors. The primary drivers here are income and empire building. There isn't anything wrong with growth ambition, but there is when it is at the expense of quality and morality, and realised through questionable expenditure of grant funding or industry investment. The culture has become more and more toxic over recent years and no amount of smoke and mirrors has stopped the huge loss of previously loyal members of staff. The MTC will speak of the high turnover as a result of the type of work they do. This is true, to an extent, but over recent years, many have left (or been pushed out) because they were unwilling to work under such conditions. And these intolerable behaviours are not just in relation to business management. Sexual harassment and bullying has been condoned and indeed conducted by those at the most senior levels and swept under the carpet despite complaints. A new CEO is due soon. I sincerely hope they have the resilience and hold values that will be able to reset the compass for this organisation.

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