RTX Principle Systems Engineer reviews

4.3

90% would recommend to a friend

(134 total reviews)
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Christopher T. Calio

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92% positive business outlook

Principle Systems Engineer employees have rated RTX with 4.3 out of 5 stars, based on 134 company reviews on Glassdoor. This indicates that most Principle Systems Engineer professionals have an excellent working experience there. RTX is rated in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) by Principle Systems Engineer professionals compared to other employers within the Luft- & Raumfahrt, Verteidigung industry (3.6 stars).

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1.0
Feb 26, 2012
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Pros

Nice benefits packages with flexibility in selections. When starting the salaries are competitive but few changes later. Clear English used with between coworkers.

Cons

- Morals and ethics is biggest problem as upper level project management is like working with "Enron" supervision. The brass (i.e., supervision) wants the cash. - As contracts end they lay-off the technical brains and experts but keep their ex-military officers who “in the past” won the contracts. They rarely still have have friends in the government after the length of waterfall contract contracts to win them more. - As proposals are prepared many extra management positions are added to the proposal for no solid reason. - Many supervisors simply were never trained to communicate with their staffing to have everyone work as a “team” and listen to other ideas and suggestion from all levels. The “feet-on-the-desk” managers are difficult to communicate with as all issue/decision conclusions go their way or no way. - Advancement/promotions for those without brass military experience are rare. The “Stereotyping Company” is Raytheon’s nickname. Many lower level ex-military personnel rarely receive promotions also. - Commonly, if a lower level employee has a great new design or methodology the supervision or management will take the idea and lay them off the fellow. They want to make sure no “one is better then me”.

5.0
Nov 18, 2011
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Pros

I enjoy the work very much, am on a great team, leadership is supportive, computer tech-refresh & IT Help Desk support is good, and I feel appreciated. Realistic long-term job security and advancement for highly skilled, diplomatic, flexible people. For everyone else, the "do your best" approach keeps you gainfully employed, unless you really don’t know what you’re doing and blow work off. Wide range of thousands of Programs world-wide. A logical personal performance measurement, to allow "points accumulation". Many company technical symposiums year-round. Company stands it ground in Government negotiations, stays on budget and schedule, and invests in IRAD with discretion.

Cons

Too many high-level engineers come unprepared to meetings, too many people in meetings, too many hijackers and distractors in meetings. Depressing to sometimes see high-level engineers content doing clerical and data-entry tasks. Advancement stops unless you help bring in new business (which is fair, I suppose). You start wishing some people would demonstrate more initiative, persistence, creativity. Silly process changes, as in, "remember that approach we used for capturing Goals and Objective for the last few years, now we think it was dumb, so we're improving it again". Occasional high stress level and personality conflicts. Struggle to find a balance between self-promotion and modesty. Tedious mandatory annual training (Ethics, IT Security). Inundated with every politically-correct corporate-backed special interest under the sun (Women / Blacks / Hispanic / Gay Societies), overbearing in my opinion. Company stock price on a very rocky road.

4.0
Sep 7, 2011
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Pros

Good for work-life balance internal culture of respect for individuals proactive treatment of minorities and women good benefits, competitive pay

Cons

Too big to manage as "one-company", mid-level management values short-term gain over common sense and long term growth Riged expensive processes that inhibit innovation, creativity and common sense Clueless corporate marketing

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