AAON Reviews

3.7

74% would recommend to a friend

(165 total reviews)
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Norm Asbjornson

73% approve of CEO

64% positive business outlook

AAON has an employee rating of 3.7 out of 5 stars, based on 165 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The AAON employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Manufacturing industry (3.5 stars).

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165 reviews
3.0
13 Jun 2017

OK Job

Recommend
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Pros

I enjoyed my work there, and I was given broad authority to develop my applications.

Cons

Employee appreciation was high when I came onboard. There was profit share, sales incentives, and occasional lunches to boost moral. In the 6 years I was there, I saw these get slowly reduced until they were eventually all eliminated. No raises. If someone asked for a raise, they were told they could be replaced by someone new for the same pay. There is high employee turnover because of a Point System for hourly workers. After a certain number of points, an employee is terminated - whether they are a good worker or a bad one. If you have a wreck coming into work and you are over 30 minutes late, you are automatically maxed out on your points for the year. Company owned insurance is bad. One of the managers had a motorcycle wreck that broke his back. AAON refused to pay his medical bills, stating that motorcycle riding fell under "risky behavior." Another woman in accounting was diagnosed with cancer and went to the hospital for treatment. The company was fast to put her on Long Term Leave (non-paid time off). Everyone's insurance payments come out of their paychecks, so when she did not pay her premiums, AAON dropped her quick. She died in the hospital. AAON's attitude towards employees is not just towards hourly employees, but extends to salaried positions, too. The Production Manager busted his tail up there, but he was let go when a new product line did not start production when the new Company President wanted. They didn't care that the parts were on backorder. The Quality Control Manager was let go because the President said, "Every employee is responsible for quality." Lol - yeah, who is going to hold your low income employees (illegal Mexicans and pot smokers from the hood) to your quality standards?

2.0
28 Oct 2019

Some good some bad.

Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

All the overtime you can stand. Quarterly profit sharing. 401K and HSA match 175%. Team members try to make the best of a broken situation.

Cons

Must work one full calendar year before eligible for pay increase. Start February 15, 2019 you are not eligible for a raise until 2021. As of October 2019 the employee turnover rate is 72%. For the last 12-15 months there have been five onsite hiring events per month every Tuesday and one Saturday per month. Still AAON can not retain enough people to staff and train one full shift. This means mandatory overtime. New hires are told the work hours are ten hours per day Mon-Thur. in reality every Friday and most Saturdays are mandatory overtime. All in all if you need a pay-check and want to work a lot of overtime AAON is not a bad place. If you dislike being treated as an easily replaceable cog you may want to save the space on your resume and keep looking.

1.0
17 Dec 2019
Recommend
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Pros

I felt I was paid fairly and benefits were generous. There is a lot of opportunity for improvement of current processes, so there is always something to do. The company is profitable and growing, but the employees have become slaves of the shareholders. Positions are always available due to constant turnover. This used to be decent company to work for until 2018, but new management ruined everything.

Cons

Turnover has always been a huge problem. Newly appointed managers have killed morale for several departments, causing many tenured employees to walk away. The yearly turnover rate for 2019 was 90%. Employees in nearly every department get overloaded trying to replace departures. All of the recent manager hires in Longview have been unaccepably bad. Instead of promoting knowledgeable people from within, loud mouths with no industry experience were brought in. They never listen to their employees and constantly state "This worked at my last company, so this is how we'll do it." When the ideas inevitably fail, the managers throw whoever they can under the bus and never accept accountability for their poor decisions. The lack of knowledge of AAON products and refrigeration among the managers is insulting. THIS IS A CULTURE WHERE KNOWLEDGE DOESN'T MATTER. Many departments are arranged very poorly. One is team is being managed by someone who has a job function completely unreleated to what his subordinates do. Certain departments are filled with underqualified personnel or have poor leadership. These departments create endless problems for everyone else.

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