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Updated Apr 5, 2023

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- "The org charts are also never correct and management makes no effort to ensure turn" (in 3 reviews)
- "Senior management was captured by union demands and disregarded productivity and cost to placate them." (in 2 reviews)
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Return to all Reviews- 3.0May 3, 2022Anonymous EmployeeFormer Employee, more than 5 years
Pros
good pay and good people
Cons
Work life balance is not good
- 3.0Oct 4, 2011Scientist I (Hydrogeologist)Former EmployeeRichland, WA
Pros
Great people on the project level, motivated, focused emloyees.
Cons
Senior management was captured by union demands and disregarded productivity and cost to placate them. Senior management did not support non-union professional staff.
3 - 3.0Apr 24, 2018Anonymous InternFormer Intern, less than 1 yearHanford, WA
Pros
Low pressure, pays decent. People are generally friendly, with a few exceptions. Good place to intern at if you want a lot of free time to study on your own
Cons
Very boring and monotonous. Not enough work for interns, even if you ask for it
- 1.0Mar 30, 2022PipefitterFormer Employee, less than 1 year
Pros
Great people in the field.
Cons
The higher ups never took the time to send my tools to me back home so it cost me thousands of dollars to replace them which they apparently cared little about.
- 5.0Feb 18, 2020Anonymous InternFormer Intern, less than 1 year
Pros
Good work environment and culture, great people. Mentors, coworkers, and manager provided plenty of opportunities for an intern to pursue individual projects as well as develop engineering expertise.
Cons
Remote location w/ long commute from town, limited dining options
- 5.0Jul 30, 2021Process Engineering InternFormer Intern
Pros
Great people and flexibility working on projects. Worked closely with mentors. Good opportunities to learn about the field and apply engineering skills.
Cons
Site was in remote location with a considerably long commute from the town. One gets used to it but it is a long commute that starts early in the morning (because of 10-hour work day).
- 2.0May 27, 2016Anonymous EmployeeCurrent Employee, more than 1 yearPasco, WA
Pros
People generally care about you and it's nice to know you are working on something that positively impacts the environment
Cons
If you are working on a project and you are new to this industry, you won't fit in.
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