MTS Systems reviews

3.8

65% would recommend to a friend

(381 total reviews)

Randy J. Martinez

78% approve of CEO

48% positive business outlook

MTS Systems has an employee rating of 3.8 out of 5 stars, based on 381 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The MTS Systems employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Produktion industry (3.5 stars).

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381 reviews
3.0
Jul 10, 2014
Recommend
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Pros

Some consider MTS to be an engineer's playground. Great work life balance - able to work core 9-3hours and have flexibility and no micromanaging. Salary used to be excellent within TE and SAM structures. Now extremely hard to become a senior engineer due to poor employee valuation and promotion growth strategy. Good travel locations for customers - Europe, China, Japan, and USA. Great employees at the bottom, most supervisors are good. Extremely competent staff and friendly employees (a few bad apples do spoil us and prevent efficiency).

Cons

Little room for growth as of 2011. Little training for engineers after 3years. Understaffed in all engineering areas. Overstaffed in middle and upper management. Not enough floor space at EP facility. Many barriers and between groups for efficient project flow. Many new and high tech/glamorous technologies: the flash of formula 1 racing systems, automotive car testing equipment, airplane component testing, and other impactful engineering projects are sold. However, dysfunctional new management is changing the culture of the company into a widget factory mentality, but not having success in the process thus far and dim outlook. MTS has a history of solving complex engineering issues and being able to charge accordingly for the knowledge. Now however, most projects are delivered late, are understaffed and underscoped, and in a constant scramble for resources to complete. Only through the "good" of the employees is MTS able to keep delivering systems to customers. Sadly, this is slowly fading as morale drops. Management is in yes-mode currently, only looking upwards so their own job isn't slashed. Top heavy organization with too many directors, VPs, and middle management who cannot make a decision to save their life, even if for the good of the organization. This is why MTS will suffer in the 2014-2018 years unless change is made. Get Bill Murray back. Jeff is a chest beating-sweet talker with no strategy and ineffective minions driving the company south. The ones at the bottom are keeping the organization afloat, but a strategy of "the boats have been burned" and "investments have been made" is not panning out. Management has signed MTS up for a lofty goal of becoming a $1B organization. Fat chance. MTS could achieve $750-800M annually if it became efficient and speedy. Unfortunately, new processes/procedures with understaffing in engineering has led to projects being slow, disorganized, and lower in margin than the past. Some say there are "Too many Chiefs and not enough Indians".

1.0
Jul 1, 2014
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Initial pay is good, but there is a reason. Reputation is terrible since company extracts a huge toll on employees; emotional & physical. If salaries weren't attractive to start nobody would ever accept employment offer.

Cons

Current batch of "C" level executives are only out for short term gains. Don't believe their story, look at the financials. On all metrics performance is slipping. Future for company is another bloodletting and eventually a new "C" suite will take over. That, or the company will be sold and cease to exist as independent concern. After initial good salary, raises are small or non-existent. Bonus opportunity is a pipe dream. Promotions are possible only as others leave.

5.0
Jan 2, 2013
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Speaking as a mechanical engineering intern, -hands on time in lab working on company product -got to design fixtures for various tests -learned a lot My experience was that you get out what you put in - I worked hard and my supervisor appreciated it.

Cons

-some tests involved tedious amounts of lab work (tasks became repetitive but was necessary to collect enough data) -initial learning curve was steep Overall far more pros than cons

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