The "Good Ol' boys" club is alive and well at NAES - Anonymous employee NAES Employee Review

2.0
Aug 26, 2015
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

Get exposed to a lot of differing power plant technology, and are given "opportunities" to perform work and have responsibilities well above employment level very quickly. This is good for when you are ready to find a new job.

Cons

The added work responsibilities do not come with promotion opportunities. You just get paid the same to take on more than you are being compensated for. Travel expectations vary based on Manager, but can be told to travel outside of normal working hours with little to no compensation given to make up for extra hours worked. If you are a woman, you really don't have much of a chance at succeeding here. Managers are allowed to make inappropriate comments/threats without any real repercussions. I seriously think they are due for a lawsuit based on the harassment and inaction by HR.

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5.0
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Pros

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Cons

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1.0
Jun 4, 2026
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Pros

Not many other than pay.

Cons

This plant is severely understaffed, highly disorganized, and operates with aging infrastructure. Years of underinvestment have left the facility struggling to maintain reliability and morale. Ownership appears primarily focused on financial performance rather than long-term operational success. If you're thinking about leaving a secure job to come here, I would recommend proceeding with caution and thoroughly evaluating the opportunity before making the move. If you value quality of life this isn't the place due to understaffing and the complete disrepair of the plant.

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