Great benefits program and good compensation.
The schedule is a compressed work week, which gives you really long weekends every week.
This also means that you get overtime every shift, and if you work night shift, a 16% differential in pay.
The job is not challenging. Some people may think that is a good thing, but most nights I feel like I am underutilized and that my skills are diminishing. I have a degree in electronics, and I do next to nothing technical at all.
I would screen your new hires better.
I realize some of them will be flops, but you can find some real gems.
A phone interview was followed by an in-person interview. We met on-site, and I answered standard interview questions, along with a few questions that were essentially math problems. I was asked to determine the direction of gears and similar conce
First, I had a phone screening with an operations manager that went over the job role, expectations, and schedule. Second, there was an onsite interview with three technicians and an operations manager. These technicians are individuals you would wo
A few questions about team environment and personal experience. Other than that, you would just tell them about yourself. It was a fairly simple process overall. The questions asked during the interview were mostly based on your experience and why
A phone interview was followed by an in-person interview. We met on-site, and I answered standard interview questions, along with a few questions that were essentially math problems. I was asked to determine the direction of gears and similar conce
First, I had a phone screening with an operations manager that went over the job role, expectations, and schedule. Second, there was an onsite interview with three technicians and an operations manager. These technicians are individuals you would wo
A few questions about team environment and personal experience. Other than that, you would just tell them about yourself. It was a fairly simple process overall. The questions asked during the interview were mostly based on your experience and why