RTX Systems Engineering reviews

3.8

71% would recommend to a friend

(425 total reviews)
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Christopher T. Calio

37% approve of CEO

75% positive business outlook

Systems Engineering employees have rated RTX with 3.8 out of 5 stars, based on 425 company reviews on Glassdoor. This indicates that most Systems Engineering professionals have a good working experience there. RTX is rated in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) by Systems Engineering professionals compared to other employers within the Luft- & Raumfahrt, Verteidigung industry (3.6 stars).

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425 reviews
4.0
Sep 27, 2008
Recommend
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Pros

If you can weed through some of the burn outs, it can be an interesting and dynamic place to work. There are a wide variety of opportunities to work in different areas of Raytheon. Moving between departments is easy to do so that you can find the best location to meet your interests and abilities. The quality of most of the people is quite high which makes work more interesting. Raytheon is very good about supporting external eduction and will work with you to put together a program. The company has flextime & flex weeks and you can get every other Friday off as standard. Your total vacation is available to you on the first day of the year and it is up to you to manage it. I really like this approach as opposed to seeing the time dribble out. There is also a plant shutdown at the end of the year so that vacation time is plentiful and you are not stopped from using it.

Cons

Raises are poor and are really based upon what Raytheon can get away with rather than being tied to corporate success. They won't spend any money on building improvements, so some buildings are run down. The cubes can be quit ugly, yet, weirdly enough, they are on a clean up your cubicle kick. There is a strong interest in being a systems integrator which means that if you like to design stuff as opposed to write specifications, the work might not be interesting. But, Raytheon Missiles has been pretty unsuccessful with this so far, thank god. There is a vast and sprawling bureaucracy which can make life difficult -- i.e. tons of work to spend a few dollars.

4.0
Sep 7, 2008
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

Raytheon company consists of innovative technology, very competent engineers, a reasonable flexible work schedule, and a good work/life balance. The benefits on the whole seem to be fairly comparable to others in the defense contractor industry in which they compete but I believe they could be better. Several of my former Raytheon colleagues have departed for better pay at other large defense contractors. I believe overall compensation could be improved in my opinion and would result in better employee retention. Aside from the slightly below average compensation, in my opinion, Raytheon still remains a good place to work and I would still recommend it as a good company for other engineers to work at.

Cons

Occasionally, feel like you get lost in the crowd because it is such a large company. No other complaints that come to mind.

2.0
Jul 15, 2008
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

Best reasons to work for Raytheon….From what I have seen and other people’s word of mouth they do start new grads at a decent pay scale (myself being on) I cannot complain. The 9/80 work shift we do is not too bad either getting a 3 day weekend every other week. The benefits are really great and offer a wide variety of options for everyone from single to family plans and a competitive 401k option.

Cons

Some things that could be changed……Again being a new hire I feel like (at least in my area in NCS) that I was not shown the ropes and just throw into the mix. I didn’t get a full this is your job, duties, talk to these people if you have questions because quite frankly when I was hired my manager said we don’t know where to stick you. That just screamed to me then why did you hire me? Even after being here for almost 6 months I don’t like my work and repeated attempts to talk to my manager about it have gone no where. My days and months have been relegated to tasks being told to go on Google and research things or to redo power point presentation, and attend meetings about projects no one wants to explain to me, and even though im sitting at the table I get ignored like I’m an empty chair. I feel like I have no substance in my work, and no one will give you a full picture of what your working on. I am on 2 projects and still don’t have any idea what exactly the goal of the project is and what were trying to do. Even asking the team leads they can’t exactly explain what the project is and the goals are. Is this a flow down problem or do people just not care and are collecting paychecks? Senior Engineers discount you and don’t give you the time of day. Emails go unanswered for questions you need to ask people, and once you track the person down they act upset you are bothering them. Everyone seems entrenched here and I hear groans and complaints when I walk down the halls form people who have been here for years and now hate the place. No one seems happy and projects just take forever to get going or off the ground. The ideas and opinions of the Senior Management are the gospel truth and if the project some top guy dreamed is not going well or the idea is crap you just best better clam up and try to solve the problem of fitting a square peg in a round hole because he said its possible, promised it to the customer, and he now has nothing to do with it and is sitting on the beach drinking a margarita. As a new hire entry level employee I was excited to hopefully join a company to grow my career with and possible grow old with the company as well (I’m young and loyal. My last job from I stayed there over 6 years and was treated like crap and had to deal with the public in retail…..need I say more) Here sitting at a desk for 9 hours a day with noting to do is just like Office Space or Dilbert, except not funny. I cannot wait to be off, and dread going to work in the mornings. In the past 6 months I have done less at work than I do in my own life on the weekends. I am energetic, hands on, get the problem solved and move to the next task type of guy, and I feel like this company crawls at a snails pace and no one wants to help move it along. Everything takes forever and it feels like weekly meetings are just a rehash of the past months status of nothing getting done and people saying a breakthrough is almost here. To sum it up me personally as a new hire I am disappointed that I probably will not be calling Raytheon my permanent home as I had initially thought. There benefits to working her and starting out to get experience, but I will be hard pressed on how to answer the question at my next job when they ask “what did you do exactly?” Especially since my 6 months have accounted for hours of Google searches, Power point rewrites, and pointless meetings.

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