Fluor reviews

4.0

84% would recommend to a friend

(2,898 total reviews)
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David E. Constable

91% approve of CEO

66% positive business outlook

Fluor has an employee rating of 4.0 out of 5 stars, based on 2,898 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Fluor employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Bauwesen, Reparatur- und Wartungsservices industry (3.7 stars).

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3K reviews
5.0
Jan 5, 2014
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Pros

-Career Growth, -High Income, -Clear set of standards and procedures for performing most tasks, Knowledge on Line access for all Engineers (100 years of project experiences and lessons learned shared by all company engineers as a learning tool.) -Diversity of experience -Challenging -Professional -Ethical -Established

Cons

-100% of the time on project, on the road. (No travel home to speak of) -Performs more Project over sight managing contractors rather then Self Perform (In the last 2 years Fluor has been moving away from self perform) -You are a number and not a person. If not billing hours you are non-existent. -No effort on Fluor's part, to transition most employees from project to project. Therefore, if you don't know the right person or persons, you will have large amounts of time between projects without billing hours and loosing income. After 5 weeks "On the Bench" you loose your benefits. -Below par home office support for projects in the field they are supporting. -Engineers in supporting home office locations have lost their since of Customer Service. Many home office employees do not have the drive or desire to spend extra effort support projects in the field. -Several projects have required me to not only perform Project Management and/or Construction Management duties as well as Field Engineering duties but also Design Engineering with Drawings when an under bid project runs out of design engineering hours and the project is approximately 85% complete. -Recently the RFI (Request for Information) questions submitted by contactors and/or clients are increasing in numbers and taking much to long to complete.

3.0
Aug 15, 2013

Typical large EPC firm

Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

Good pay in a good industry. Good location in a nice city (Sugar Land office). Fluor does good work and services the biggest oil producers worldwide. If you like to travel, there's plenty of opportunity. Good experience on large projects. This company looks good on your resume. Company is on flex time, so only on a few projects do you have to punch the clock. Health insurance is average. There are many good people working here.

Cons

There is a ton of bureaucracy yet managers are very aloof, which makes you feel extremely alienated. Praise is rare but ciriticsm is frequent and brutal. Neither is specific, so you never really know if you are doing a good job or how to improve. Managers's moods swing wildly from day to day, jumping from ridiculously stupid and unproductive micromanagement to total abdication. Don't expect them to protect you from random, unfounded client attacks. Most Fluor managers are into covering thier own behinds and don't give a flip about you, your ideas for improvement, or your career. As in any big company in the U.S. these days, diversity is too often more important than competance. Most people here cannot just tell you anything face to face, they must have a meeting and invite anyone who might have an interest in the decision. You will drown in email because everyone who has the slightest interest in your project must be cc'd. No one wants to be too specific lest they get blamed for something, so resolving complicated problems take 10x as much effort as necessary. It is the nature of big global corporations. There is no covered parking. They use the open office floor plan, meaning no privacy for anyone except the top managers. If you are smart and entrepreneurial, you will have a very hard time here. Companies like Fluor make their money off of deep-pocket clients through inefficiency and client confusion. However, if you are a clever, backside-kissing ladder climber, you will feel right at home.

5.0
Feb 16, 2013

Top notch

Recommend
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Pros

-typical benefits and perks to working at a good large company. This involves the following: -higher pay (and paid OT) -better benefits -better work environment -abundant training/ development opportunities -on-site fitness center and recreation fields -every other Friday is a non-working Friday -and more

Cons

-large company bureaucracy -lots of employees means more layoffs in economic downturns (typical for the industry)

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