Utilitra Reviews

3.2

49% would recommend to a friend

(19 total reviews)
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Candice Fowler

55% approve of CEO

56% positive business outlook

Utilitra has an employee rating of 3.2 out of 5 stars, based on 19 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Utilitra employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Energy, mining, utilities industry (3.7 stars).

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19 reviews
1.0
10 Jun 2023

Don't fall for their fascade

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Pros

None. The best thing I did was leave the company.

Cons

If your looking at Utilitra as a potential place to work, I HIGHLY recommend you don't. The reviews speak for themselves. Notice how all of the reviews consistently state the same issues, even after the "toxic" people left. The management here is the worst I have ever seen. They don't respect you or treat you as though you are a living, breathing human being trying to make a living. Anyone and everyone in a manager or leadership role is somehow or someway related to or friends of the Fowlers (aka the owners), regardless of what previous experience or education they have (or lack thereof). Managers have no idea what they're doing or how there department runs, all they do is bark orders to their staff because they make six figs and don't think they should have to lift a finger. So when something goes wrong, they blame the guy at the bottom of the totem pole even though they don't provide adequate training or structure. Don't expect to be paid fairly either, you'll work the job of three people and you will still get paid next to nothing. For example, your "Christmas bonus" will be ~$100. What's disgusting is the owners think this is generous. And before you say I should be grateful to even get a bonus, it's hard to be grateful when you see the owners pulling up in different personally owned cars each day. One day they arrive in their brand new Suburban and the next it's their couple month old Tesla . Also, don't expect any promotions. Managers don't want to risk their positions being taken from them by someone more qualified or better fit, so they will never promote you. With so many people in positions they have no business being in, nothing is being done right. As a result, more and more work piles up as you will be left to clean up the mess. Even if you put in 60 hours a week here, you will get reprimanded for every little mistake you make. 2 minutes late? That's a write up. Customer issued a change order on a job and no one notified you? That's another write up. Manager told you how to do a process but the way they told you was incorrect? Consider yourself unemployed. No matter how hard you work or how many extra hours you put in, it will never be enough. Also, don't fall for there false promises. They will say whatever you want to hear so you will stay with them, but they will NEVER fulfill those promises. Communication here is also so terrible, it's basically nonexistent. This all ties back to toxic management. Because they are family owned, the leadership roles will never change therefore, the level of toxicity will never change. Trust me, save your time and energy and let that ship sink on it's own.

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Utilitra Response
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We appreciate you taking the time to share your feedback. It provides us with a valuable opportunity to review and improve our practices continuously. We're sorry to hear that your experience at Utilitra did not align with our commitment to creating a positive and supportive work environment. Your concerns about our management are noted. Our family-owned roots are a source of pride, but we also understand the importance of merit-based promotions and fairness in the workplace. We have seen a number of internal employees be promoted to new positions, including management roles. Regarding your comments about compensation and workload, we aim to offer competitive salaries and a balanced workload. We continuously benchmark our salaries and benefits against other companies in our industry. Your feedback encourages us to revisit these benchmarks and ensure we are meeting industry standards. We've recently received the 2022 'Best Places to Work' title from the St. Louis Business Journal as well as the ‘Top Workplaces’ by the St. Louis Post Dispatch. Both honors are based upon our own employee reviews. This indicates that many employees feel positive about their experience at Utilitra, and we're determined to ensure that all team members share this sentiment. However, we acknowledge that we have areas to work on and are committed to continually improving. Our Values at Utilitra have been set with the intention of treating everyone with respect, trust, and sincere appreciation. We are sorry that your experience did not reflect that. It's our mission to foster transparency and trust within our team, and if we've fallen short, we want to be able to take the necessary steps to improve and prevent potential issues in the future. Thank you for sharing your experience. We value all feedback and will utilize your comments to strive for continuous improvement. If you would like to discuss these matters further, please don't hesitate to reach out to our HR team.
1.0
21 Jun 2022

Toxic Department

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Pros

Pro---When I left the company

Cons

After reading the reviews, you can clearly see that the Department told employees to write a review--as one of the reviews said they were told to do so. Is your department so bad that you really need to persuade your professionals to do a review? How about instead of telling them to write reviews, you start treating the department with respect. Instead of making people leave, you guide them and mentor them into better professionals. Stop throwing them under the bus and making their time within the accounting department miserable until you get them to quit.

1.0
17 Jan 2022

WORST COMPANY EVER

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Pros

They will provide a decent salary and time off. However, no amount of money could be worth the time waste this place is.

Cons

This is the most nepotistic environmental I could ever imagine. Management plays favorites and is incredibly childish. They have no experienced engineers. Also, any sort of mentoring/training is unheard of. The job they describe to you is NOT the job you will be doing. They rejected a candidate for employment because her Facebook said LGBTQ /BLM. It was a truly frustrating and upsetting place to work.

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