Good Company, rough site/sector - Operations Engineer BASF Employee Review

3.0
24 Aug 2025
Recommend
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Pros

BASF is a company that certainly tries to pride itself on safety for its workers. Pay is solid. The benefits are some of the best in the industry. The people I work with are more than willing to help me learn how the site works. There is a lot of learning opportunities if you are a first time engineer like myself!

Cons

Yes BASF does strive for safety, however, a few locations may overlook this just to get orders out so they can satisfy supply chain. The location I work(ed) at is very old and is currently running to failure just to save money. It is not ideal and certain solutions which look out for operator safety pushed away for short term solutions that end up causing more issues in the future. Burn out is real and it is not easy keeping up in the PGM sector of the business. There is almost always some work to do on the weekend due to product shipments being aligned strangely which makes the work life balance not great. Not a lot of diversity at my location but it could be different elsewhere. Management is not very popular at the site due to arrogance and poor communication. Some prerogatives can be confusing and end up leading to high amounts of workload that almost feels insurmountable. If you are looking to be a first time engineer, I recommend to brace yourself for getting your work cut out for you. You will learn a lot but it is taxing.

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5.0
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Cons

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4.0
12 May 2026
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Pros

Great benefits, hybrid & remote roles, great colleagues to work with. Great vacation /time off. Helpful colleagues

Cons

Reorganizations (roughly 3 years), IT roles dwindling in North America(moving to India), teams can get very silo-ed, “not my role” = not helping you (when you are looking for answers/assistance), currently seeing a lot of movement out of New Jersey (roles moving to other parts of the country), some organizational charts can be confusing, huge organization(can be difficult at times pinpointing the exact team you may need to work with)

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