Large Global Company, Weak Local Leadership and Cultural Breakdown - Materials Coordinator ABB Employee Review

2.0
Feb 19, 2026
Recommend
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Pros

Well-known global organization with strong brand recognition and resources at the corporate level.

Cons

While ABB is a strong global company, the local site leadership was deeply problematic. Following a failed global audit, more than half of the salaried staff were let go. The site was left scrambling to regain compliance, bringing in outside resources to clean up major operational gaps. Leadership turnover and restructuring created instability. During this period, a significant number of leadership roles were filled through internal networks, which created a strong perception of favoritism and a lack of inclusive hiring practices. Over time, this shift dramatically altered the leadership structure and morale across the plant. Non-leadership salaried employees were forced to absorb multiple roles due to attrition and compliance fallout. Workloads became unsustainable. Many strong performers left due to stress, overload, and uncertainty. The environment became politically charged and divisive. Instead of rebuilding trust after the audit failure, leadership changes further fractured the culture.

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5.0
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Pros

Amazing work environment, extremely friendly and helpful peers and managers.

Cons

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1.0
Apr 6, 2026
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Pros

The potential for high return on investment (ROI) is massive. An engineer who understands process optimization can easily find hundreds of thousands (or millions) in savings if management actually allows those improvements to be implemented.

Cons

Management by Cronyism: The facility is run by a "protected circle" of managers who have long-term personal friendships. Accountability does not exist because performance is secondary to loyalty. Lack of Technical Competency: Senior management transplanted from other facilities lacks a fundamental understanding of the large-scale products built here. This knowledge gap leads to terrible operational decisions. Hostile and Unprofessional Culture: The leadership style relies heavily on yelling, crossed boundaries, and trying to "dig up dirt" on team members to deflect from their own technical failures. The "Revolving Door" Effect: Morale is incredibly low. It is common to see qualified staff in departments like Process Engineering quit in under a year because the environment is so toxic. Retaliation Over Resolution: HR is not a safe resource. Reporting legitimate concerns regarding safety, management behavior, or operational failures results in targeted retaliation rather than corrective action.

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