Not a bad place to start your career...leave for greener pastures after 3 years. - Senior Engineer Cummins Employee Review

2.0
Jun 4, 2010
Recommend
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Pros

Good work/life balance, good time off from work for personal issues, decent profit sharing during goood economy, good training opportunities at Columbus, projects are simple enough and ideal for someone with 0-3 years experience.

Cons

For an ambitious engineer with some experience, the moderate work load and relatively simple project work can get very mundane and discouraging. Base salary is very low compared to similar positions in the industry. External professional hires always always earn a higher salary than the home grown talent. Pay increases and grade changes are only a matter of time. You cannot jump jobs and hope to earn a significant payraise. In rare instances, they offer a tiny equity increase after hard negotiations. Cummins follows a rack and stack system where roughly bottom 5% of workforce gets seperated every year. Few of the older managers at Cummins use this to their own advantage to weed out the engineers they dont get along with regardless of how productive those engineers are. Since they have a single product, the company does not offer diverse job types in engineering. If you have a passion for diesel engines, you may like the positions they offer. Common jobs are, Development engineer (test plan and validation), Design Engineer (Pro/E packaging work), Performance Engineering (interesting work) and Controls Engineering. Besides, Cummins is infamous for layoffs.

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5.0
Jun 23, 2026
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Pros

work life balance, benefits, food hall

Cons

management too busy to guide and mentor juniors

3.0
Jun 30, 2026
Recommend
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Pros

You get paid for doing OT on weekends at the plant I work at now If you are in a shift that has less staffing you might earn more money on weekends as you will not have anyone to rotate with or less people to rotate with I am happy to have a manager who understands I have a lot of work pressure

Cons

If you are in a shift that has less staffing you will have a lot of work to do. For me the con is lots of work pressure in the shift I work. I think I do the work of atleast 2 people and sometimes even more. First shift will have people to rotate on weekends. Unfortunately 2nd shift doesn't have people to rotate with. We end up working every weekend but have same number of vacation days. People in 2nd can get there vacation days used up before other shifts. But still I would say its a good company considering I work in a manufacturing facility.

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