UPS Building Systems Engineer reviews

3.9

84% would recommend to a friend

(34 total reviews)
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Carol B. Tomé

61% approve of CEO

83% positive business outlook

Building Systems Engineer employees have rated UPS with 3.9 out of 5 stars, based on 34 company reviews on Glassdoor. This indicates that most Building Systems Engineer professionals have a good working experience there. UPS is rated in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) by Building Systems Engineer professionals compared to other employers within the Transport & Logistik industry (3.5 stars).

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34 reviews
4.0
Nov 2, 2024
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Pros

Great benefits and decent pay as well. Lots of opportunities for growth and promotion as long as you are willing to relocate.

Cons

Working at the hub can be too hot sometimes, Cold during winter. And a little too loud as well.

4.0
Oct 30, 2024

I like it here

Recommend
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Pros

You’re guaranteed 25 hours paid weekly even if you don’t work that many hours in a week (obviously that is only if you attend work every day and only leave when work is done, not when you want to). It’s not too physical of a job because you’re not allowed to do any union work like lifting boxes, loading containers, mopping, etc. You just make sure things are visually loaded how they should be, everything gets out on time, paperwork is printed and you or another sup. does the final weight check, and then a bunch of computer stuff end of day. There’s not cameras all over the office so you don’t feel constantly watched which is nice. I actually feel like my location is pretty cool on a feminism scale. There’s a lot of women in leadership here and they hire a lot of women to leadership which I think is just phenomenal because you don’t really see that at most companies. 9 of the 16 leaders on my shift are women. Pretty awesome.

Cons

Because union workers are allowed 3 hours of work, you don’t get to go home early really ever. For example sort might end at 8, you finish up your paperwork by 8:30 - well, now you have to sit and wait for 9:30 when the 18 or so people who wanted to stay, leave. Then you can finish up paperwork which only takes another couple of minutes, turn it in, and can dip. Another con - days off don’t start accruing for a while (like 6 months I think?) so you have to come in every day and you can’t be late because they track that too (even if it’s only by five minutes). No sick days either.

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