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- Company size1,001 to 5,000
- IndustryManufacturing
- HeadquartersJenbach
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Manufacturing Technician in Welland, ON
on 28 February 2022
Nepotism is key
If you want to get anywhere in the company or keep your job you have to be best buddies with the right people. If your young and strive for success look for employment elsewhere. Many empty promises and red tape. Manufacturing Technician in Welland, ON
on 18 January 2022
Great flexible place to work at
Came in for my shift and get updated on the days events and goals, and went on with building the engine in my station Only reason I left was because I had to move out of region Fellow workers were great and the M.E.s were great as well. The plant manager was kind of out of touch with the employee base and really only cared about numbers but that's typical management Highly recommend working hereManufacturing Technician in Welland, ON
on 6 December 2021
In Maturing Process
I have been at INNIO since almost the beginning of it's Welland, Ontario site. I have been in upper management roles at various small businesses throughout the years and decided to go a new direction when I applied here. The compensation and benefits is more than I've heard anyone getting elsewhere for similar work. I previously oversaw the day to day operations of entire companies and did not get compensated the way I do here. They understand that just as production is a top priority for them, our families and home life are a top priority for us. If you follow the policies in place, this is a very laid back facility to work in. If you don't follow the policies, you feel the pain just like you would at any job. The one thing I will say is that, despite being the central hub for manufacturing the product in North America, head office and many support roles are stationed in Wisconsin. I understand the legacy aspect of the business wanting to continue sales, culture, etc. in the originating area, but engineering issues are perceived to be ignored. With little to no people to address directly onsite for these issues, production continuously finds themselves working around known issues despite having raised them as concerns in the past. Not the best approach to quality. Other than this, it is a fantastic work environment and I have never been happier.Assembly Technician in Welland, ON
on 30 October 2021
Its alright
Innio is an okay place to work. If you're experienced this place is not for you tho. Assembly makes poor money while some of the people in warehouse brag about how much money they make. That's right warehouse makes more then Assembly. I was short parts and warehouse came to my station to argue with me. I told them to look at my kitting cart, they did but made it sound like it was my fault. Plus most of the time you walk back into warehouse most of them are sitting around. Not saying all of them but a majority of them. Most people in Assembly will tell you once they get there 5 years Assembly experience they scooting. The managers or WSO's in Assembly are awsome and so is most of the team. I left because the pay sucks and im not will to work my slef to death to make ends meet. The tech progression is a joke. Each station you get signed off at is $500, that's a joke considering the amount of knowledge you need to retain. I had experience and picked it up very quickly, people there seemed to like me because of that. But again the pay was not there. I enjoyed doing the 12 hours but not working for less then what warehouse makes. Manufacturing Technician in Assembly
on 8 September 2021
Great place to work!
INNIO is a one of a kind manufacturing facility. Its clean, air conditioned and well lit. The work life balance is great as we have flexible work options. Our benefits package is one of the best I have seen including 10 paid personal days in addition to vacation time. INNIO has a participative workforce that allows us to participate in councils improving training, policy, etc. There are some new faces in the Management Team. There is lots of opportunity for learning new areas and cross training in multiple departments. Overall I am really enjoying my time at INNIO and I think its a great place to workWhat would you say about your employer?
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