A genuinely great place to work - Engineer Waterman Aspen Employee Review

5.0
24 Mar 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Has less of a corporate feel than one of the ‘big’ consultants. The staff and management team are all approachable and friendly. The socials are fantastic and the amount of money and effort spent on them is leaps and bounds above other companies. Great chance to build up a range of experience at different secondments.

Cons

None to note at present.

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Waterman Aspen Response
3mo
Thank you for taking the time to share such a positive review, and for your continued commitment to Waterman Aspen over the past several years. Creating a friendly, approachable environment is very important to us, so it is great to hear that this has been your experience. Fun & Enjoyment is one of our core values, and we are really pleased that our social events reflect this and make a difference to our people. It’s also encouraging to hear that secondment opportunities have helped you build a broad range of experience. Supporting personal and professional development across different projects and teams is something we actively value. Thank you again for your recommendation and for being a valued part of the Waterman Aspen team.

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5.0
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Pros

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Cons

creative field with alot of brainstroming

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Waterman Aspen Response
1y
Thank you for posting a review, however we believe it may have been intended for a different organisation.
5.0
11 Mar 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

The secondment model means you work directly within client organisations, which provides excellent exposure to major infrastructure programmes and decision-making environments. This can be particularly valuable for engineers who want to broaden their experience and build strong industry relationships. The company is supportive of professional development and Chartership, and many colleagues are working towards professional qualifications with support from mentors. There is generally a high level of trust and autonomy, and work–life balance is often better than in many consultancies. They also have pathways to progression so once you hit those competencies you can earn your promotion rather than waiting until a vacancy comes up like in other consultancies. You get to go to many social events each year with colleagues that you wouldn't normally see day-to-day whilst on secondment so that's a nice way to maintain the connections. Options available to be a salaried employee or hourly paid contractor so there is a working arrangement to suit anyone.

Cons

As the company operates through secondments the day-to-day experience varies for each person and sometimes a bit of travel is required (however, my secondment doesn't need me in the office regularly). It can make it hard sometimes to feel connected with the company as a whole but there are socials, EDI networks, Grapevine newsletter and if you needed to speak to someone then management or other secondees are always there and happy to have a chat.

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Waterman Aspen Response
3mo
Thank you for an excellent summary of the pros and cons of working with Waterman Aspen on secondment. We have been working hard to improve how we support the professional development of our colleagues as well as our general on-going management support. This is particularly important as our colleagues work within the offices of our clients – or from home – and we want everyone to still feel connected to our company
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