CITGO Refining and Chemicals Reviews
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Pros
I work at a refinery. It was bought by Citgo before I arrived. So my answer only deals with the refinery where I work, not the whole of Citgo refining and chemicals.
The best part about working for Citgo is the MONEY, and the fact that it provides, at least for now, a pension and health insurance at age 55 and at least 5 years of service upon retirement.
For the most part, the actual daily work is not physically demanding or difficult. Although when equipment breaks down there is the potential for deadly situations. The work can be interesting and challenging at times..
Truth be told, this is one of the few remaining good blue collar jobs.
Cons
The biggest downside is the schedule. I work a swing shift based on 8hrs. There is a a lot of overtime which is both a blessing and a curse. A lot of times it feels like I am "living my job". It seems like I am either at work, going to work, coming home from work, or sleeping to get prepared for work.
Also I am exposed or at least the potential exists for me to be exposed to chemicals/fumes that can have a disastrous affect on my health.
Advice to Senior Management
Stop trying to justify your job by thinking up time consuming and petty rules. Enforcement of safety rules shouldn't be about gotcha tactics. Recognize the everyday knowledge that operators have in dealing with equipment and systems that may only be theoretical to you, and LISTEN to our suggestions.
Pros
I was impressed with the pay considering it was very close (under by a little) to another competitor. The benefits were on par with every other company and retirement package was good. I think it was about 8%. Most of the staff here were very professional, friendly, helpful at all times.
Cons
The small percentage of staff were very unprofessional, unhelpful, and at times would dissapear before meetings. Project leaders could not keep up with staff most of the time. Company was not prepared for the interns which led to projects starting late and coming to fruition as expected. Overall, I did NOT learn anything.
Advice to Senior Management
Management should be available, professional, prepared, and give assistance when needed. Even though other projects are the focus of the company, give attention to all responsibilities or find somebody to help you lead.
Pros
- Responsibilities since day one
- Autonomy to perform work
- High colaboration across departments
- Excellent retirement package
Cons
- Low possibilities for professional growth
- Advancement is possible, but employees must follow management's book with no objections
- Long hours
Advice to Senior Management
- Redefine the career system inside the company, so people can clearly identified a path
- Do not impose a change in positions without just telling the people the day before
