Decent pay and benefits.
Gain good experience working on certain programs.
Lots of work coming here.
No union, and thus the pay and benefits are not as good as they should be considering the work they do here.
All around very rough around the edges.
Facilities are very old with seemingly no money put into many parts. It's crazy hot in the hangar in the summer.
Very much the red-headed stepchild of Boeing, doesn’t even feel like working at Boeing.
Locals seem to like it here, but people who move from elsewhere are usually not satisfied.
All MRO with no production work.
We need to invest a lot of money to bring these facilities, talent, and resources up to scratch. This site has a lot of potential, but it’s currently not being taken advantage of.
It was a very straightforward and fast-paced interview. I appreciated how open the interviewers were with the work culture at Boeing, as well as sharing their own experiences working for Boeing.
The interview process includes a panel that interviews you using the STAR method. The interview isn’t so bad. It’s the waiting and waiting and waiting to get an interview scheduled, and then waiting and waiting to hear back either way. There is a tot
Easy. They use the STAR method to ask questions and answer format. A two-person panel is utilized. They let you ask them questions after the end of the interview.
It was a very straightforward and fast-paced interview. I appreciated how open the interviewers were with the work culture at Boeing, as well as sharing their own experiences working for Boeing.
The interview process includes a panel that interviews you using the STAR method. The interview isn’t so bad. It’s the waiting and waiting and waiting to get an interview scheduled, and then waiting and waiting to hear back either way. There is a tot
Easy. They use the STAR method to ask questions and answer format. A two-person panel is utilized. They let you ask them questions after the end of the interview.