Northrop has Assimilated (read: Steamrolled) Xetron - Engineer Northrop Grumman Employee Review

2.0
Jun 12, 2019
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Site has a legacy of solving hard problems in short time frames. Opportunities to sometimes work on important, quick-turn programs. Pay is good for the area. 1 week training per year. Tuition reimbursement for Masters (beware handcuffs) A few good senior technical staff remain (chained down because they are grandfathered into the discontinued pension). Networked Corporate Licensing means you can usually get a license for most tools.

Cons

*Corporate ownership does not mix with local heritage of quick-react capabilities. - Urgent, quick-turn programs are forced to follow corporate processes. -- Corporate machine takes 2 weeks to do anything. -- Most tools / processes from 1990. Strict adherence required. -- Buying any material requires a chain of 4 people, one day of your time to hound them, and takes minimum of 2 weeks to receive. *Local directors have lost respect of most technical staff. - Local directors sugar-coat all communication to the extent that it's a bad joke. - Local management culture prevents real-time negative feedback down the stack. - Negative feedback up the stack is not tolerated. Warning first, then retribution. * Site exists within a humans-in-seats division. - Local site lumped into a division focused on providing bodies in gov't-owned cubicles, for the lowest cost per hour. - Local site's labor rates affect division's bill rates. - This means that local site's facilities are just overhead, and will be neglected. - This means that employees are strongly encouraged to always be billable. -- no process improvement budget -- no internal tool development budget *Persistent Engineering Slow Brain Drain. - There are other local small defense companies persistently poaching anybody with any experience. Management's sugar-coating exacerbates the problem. *Zero feedback from staffing capability to sales expectations. - Local sales force and site management are strongly incentivized to sell, sell, sell! - Recruiting team is asked to fill or back-fill positions, to keep up with sales. This task is impossible, due to qualifications, clearance, tight technical labor market. - As a consequence, there is more work than can be completed. Anyone with any experience is stretched thin to cover as many projects as possible. - Management strategy has been to hire as many interns as possible, since qualified engineers are scarce. Gotta bill the hours somehow, or director's bonus suffers. * Beware the following pay-related stuff: - 401(k) match doesn't vest for 3 years for new hires. - part of 401(k) match withheld to end of calendar year (probably to help cash flow) - golden handcuffs: tuition reimbursement, signing bonus, relocation expenses

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Pros

Job security, nearly impossible to get laid off, Hours for most people are consistent, generally a good benefits package. You are able to jump around laterally within the company very easily. Once you get to T3 and above the salary becomes decent for prime standards. Easy, almost non-existent interviews.

Cons

Not moving fast enough in the current defense market. Lots of red-tape. Turnover at specific sites are insanely high. Promotions take forever and the increase in salary is minimal. They don't care about retention. They will let you walk and give your replacement a sign-on bonus and a higher salary. There are a lot of slackers and old timers riding it out till retirement. Only about a 1/3 of this site is actually productive. Yes-men get into management and ignore technical experts. Agile hiring is a huge issue where people are just thrown onto random teams. Easy, almost non-existent interviews allow people without relevant backgrounds to join teams. Every site operates completely differently.

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