Great job of leading us in a very tough economy!! - Plant Engineer Kroger Employee Review

5.0
Dec 21, 2008
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Pros

There is very good training opportunities that is usually relevent to the required job tasks. There is a very good possibilities of promotion due to the various disciplines and departments such as facilities, manufacturing, retail, and new store construction or up grades. There is very good team work due to the integration of engineering and production and quality and safety. There are large capital improvement budgets in order to remain competitive with the competition both locally and nationally. It is usually a very fun place to work because it is very fast paced and the days tend to fly by.

Cons

Long hours are required during project installations and these are not usually compensated, noticed or acknowledged. It seems there is not ever enough time to get everything done required by upper management including audits, budgets, projects and the day to day activities to keep an aging plant and its associated infrastructure. It is a tight rope walk to keep old equipment running yet stay within spending on capital improvement budgets and maintenance budgets. It is difficult to justify the addition of maintenance mechanics so we are forced to work overtime which in the short term is good but in the long term can be a morale issue.

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5.0
Jan 14, 2026
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Pros

Laid back job. Great team. Good to learn about wine

Cons

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4.0
Jul 4, 2026
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Pros

Great benefits at a reasonable cost. First year you get 2 weeks vacation, 5 PTO days, and 5 Health and Wellness days. Loved the hourly (union) people I worked with at various locations. They become your second family

Cons

- Crazy schedule. You will be either scheduled to work a 7-5, 12-10, or a 9-7 depending on the location. And even when the schedule is posted for the period it typically changes week to week, so do not bother making plans. And get ready for 5-10 closes in a row then opening the next day. -9 times out of 10 you never get to use your earned time off due to circumstances at the store you are assigned to. And yes, you will lose them they do not accrue. -If you are lucky enough to be assigned at a store with a strong store manager then things are different, but if not, get ready to blamed for every failure of the store, even when the labor model continues to be cut to the point that you are lucky if you have 2 people in a department and someone from corporate walks in and wants to know why the departments are not set. -Endless micro-managing. Your day is mapped out what you should be doing verses what you know you should be doing. It is check the box that that the "task" is completed when in fact there is no one to complete it, except you. Ergo that is why many just "fudge" it.

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