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Overall employee rating

3.0
Based on 9 reviews
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Detail Ratings
Work life balance
3.0
Career Growth
3.0
Work flexibility
3.0
Job Security
4.0
Pay and benefits
3.0
Leadership
3.0
Company Culture
3.0
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Electrical Engineer
2.6
3 April 2026
Decent stability, but culture feels dated
Pros: There's good job security here, which is a big plus in manufacturing. Some teams really support each other, especially among the other Electrical Engineers. The company is family-owned, so there's a certain long-term vision.
Cons: The company culture sometimes feels behind the times for a global industrial automation leader. It's mostly an onsite work setup, with not much flexibility for hybrid or remote. Innovation can be slow, and new ideas don't always get traction quickly.
Advice to Management: Try to embrace more modern work practices and encourage innovation across all departments. Offer more work flexibility options, especially for technical roles like an Electrical Engineer, to attract new talent.
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Electrical Engineer
3.1
27 March 2026
Decent Work-Life Balance for Engineers
Pros: I appreciated the hybrid work option, which really helped on slower weeks. For Electrical Engineer roles, they do try to stick to a 40-hour work week most of the time. The Twinsburg office environment is pretty chill when things aren't hectic.
Cons: When major industrial automation projects ramp up, you can definitely expect longer hours. It's not always easy to maintain that work-life balance during those crunch periods. Flexibility isn't a given when deadlines loom.
Advice to Management: Try to better manage project loads to prevent regular crunch times, especially for engineering teams. More proactive resource planning would greatly help maintain work-life balance.
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Applications Engineer
3.0
22 February 2026
Decent Benefits, but WFH is Limited
Pros: I've worked here as an Applications Engineer for a few years. The medical benefits are solid, and the company is pretty stable within the industrial automation sector. There's some flexibility if you need to schedule appointments.
Cons: Don't expect much work-from-home, especially in the Twinsburg, Ohio office. Most roles are really onsite, even for desk jobs. It's tough to get approval for true remote or even hybrid setups, even though other corporate companies offer it.
Advice to Management: Consider expanding WFH or hybrid policies for more roles. Many employees, especially in technical or engineering positions, could be just as productive remotely. It's something other global corporate competitors are doing.
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Application Engineer
2.9
29 January 2026
Leadership's okay, but slow to adapt
Pros: My direct manager was genuinely good and supportive, especially with project work for new field instruments. There's a decent team environment among engineers in the Twinsburg, Ohio office, which makes day-to-day tasks easier.
Cons: Upper leadership in this global company can feel pretty disconnected from daily operations. Decisions on new initiatives or changes in the industrial automation market often take way too long to get approved.
Advice to Management: Try to empower middle management more and listen to the people on the ground floor. Being a global company shouldn't mean being slow to react to market changes in industrial automation.
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Software Engineer
3.1
26 January 2026
Solid culture, but it's a big place
Pros: The culture feels very stable and pretty traditional. People are generally decent and helpful, especially within our smaller teams as a Software Engineer. There's a good sense of job security too.
Cons: Things can really move slowly here. Decision-making for new industrial automation projects takes ages to get approval. It's not the most dynamic environment if you're looking for fast-paced innovation in the Cleveland, Ohio office.
Advice to Management: Try to speed up decision-making processes and empower teams more for innovation in industrial automation. Embrace modern work styles where possible to attract fresh talent.
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Applications Engineer
3.1
16 January 2026
Leadership has some bright spots, but room to grow
Pros: My direct manager was usually solid, especially for an Applications Engineer. They really understand the technical side of our industrial automation industry. The hybrid work model in the Twinsburg, OH office was a plus.
Cons: Upper management decisions often felt slow and out of touch with daily operations. There's not much clear direction from the top, which impacts projects in sensor technology. It felt like they sometimes missed the bigger picture for this corporate environment.
Advice to Management: Focus on better communication from higher levels. Make sure leaders understand the day-to-day for folks on the ground, especially in engineering roles. Speed up decision-making processes.
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Applications Engineer
3.0
26 December 2025
Decent Work-Life for an Engineer, but Not Flexible
Pros: As an Applications Engineer, I usually have pretty predictable 8-5 hours, which is nice. There's good PTO, so I can actually take time off without much hassle. The team in Twinsburg, Ohio is generally supportive.
Cons: Sometimes project deadlines, especially in the industrial automation field, can mean working longer hours. It's definitely an onsite role, so if you're looking for WFH flexibility, you won't find it here. That can make personal appointments tricky.
Advice to Management: Consider more flexibility or remote options for some roles, especially when not directly on the factory floor. It would greatly improve work-life balance for many employees.
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Software Engineer
3.3
19 December 2025
Stable, but career growth is slow
Pros: I've learned a lot about industrial automation and sensor technology. There's a really solid, stable environment here, which is nice. The hybrid work setup in the Mannheim office is also a decent perk for flexibility.
Cons: Career growth for a Software Engineer is pretty slow. It feels like you hit a ceiling fast, and promotion paths aren't very clear. There aren't many opportunities for moving up unless someone leaves the team, which can be frustrating.
Advice to Management: Define clearer career paths and offer more internal mobility for employees, especially in technical roles like software engineering. This would help retain talent and keep people engaged.
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Applications Engineer
2.7
12 December 2025
Flexibility Varies a Lot by Team
Pros: Some departments, especially for senior Applications Engineer roles, get a decent hybrid model. You can often adjust your start and end times if you communicate ahead. This helps with personal appointments, which is good.
Cons: However, many teams in the Twinsburg, Ohio office are still pretty much onsite only. The expectation for most staff, even in non-production roles, is 5 days in. It's tough to get consistent work-from-home options if your manager isn't keen on it, making real work-life balance a challenge.
Advice to Management: Management needs to standardize work flexibility policies across departments. Give more managers autonomy to offer hybrid or remote options for appropriate roles. It would really boost morale and help attract new talent in the industrial automation sector.
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