Good Business Engineering Company - Project Engineer Fluor Employee Review

4.0
Jan 13, 2017
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

Excellent Management Openly communicates status of work prospects and status of competitors Very knowledgeable staff 9-80 work week with paid overtime Vacation time can be accumulated and cashed-out if layoff occurs, so that employees can build their own "severance" package with accumulation of "time-off-with-pay" Good project control group and monthly project review by Sr.Mgmt ensure projects don't run off-track. Excellent training opportunities

Cons

Leadership gives preferential assignments to people they like, not necessarily due to qualification or seniority. In past several years, increased focus has been on grooming future "emerging leaders," staff that show Management potential. This can cause negative attitudes and have negative impact on morale of all those who are under the Leader. True competitive advantage this company has is in its ability to manage very large & complex projects, so low margin straightforward projects will be lost to lower bidding companies. As with all EPC companies, layoffs will follow as billable work drops off.

Explore other reviews about Fluor

5.0
May 25, 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

Very transparent, room to grow.

Cons

can be political, not what you know but who you know.

4.0
Jun 26, 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

Hi visibility projects. Rewarding experiences Competitive Pay

Cons

Sub-bar Project Management team. Condescending at times. Entitled. Sense of superiority. Confusing Hierarchical Structure and chain of reporting. Two managers. Administrative Organizational Unit Manager and a project manager. You report to both. Not flexible at the implementation of latest and most robust design software. Extremely cautious about the implementation of AI, sacrificing productivity and cutting edge competitiveness. Extreme focus on employees training on the companies policies and procedures, but not on the technical development of employees. Do not internally promote, rather they hire from outside for vacant higher positions. Remote workers are considered second class citizens. Not equal to those who work from the office, despite their credentials and pedigrees.

See reviews by: Helpful|Rating|Date|All