Good place to work if you're in the right circle - Aircraft Mechanic, A&P Bombardier Employee Review

2.0
2 Apr 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Lets start with what they do well... You get to work on some amazing aircraft. Which is valuable for a resume. The work environment is more controlled than airlines. The pace is VERY structured. (if thats something you prefer) Benefits are overall good, 401k options are great.

Cons

There is a clear favoritism issue going on. Advancement, opportunities, and even being chosen for training is definitely not performance based... Its more about who you know.. If you aren't part of the in crowd you will DEFINITLY get overlooked. Some techs come in and get immediately sent to training or placed in a lead role and others wait patiently for years and never get an opportunity. Leadership is inconsistent, (i experienced five GMs in my time there.) Each one wanted things done completely differently. The shop floor is left with its heads spinning each time.. Concerns from the floor never translate to actions.. Processes are very cumbersome. They have to have an entire team dedicated to fixing issues their new maintenance tracking software (Maximo) creates on a daily basis. Pay in Dallas is also not up to market standard for the area. Ethics is nonexistent and HR is even worse. Even the Ethics ambassador for the site has reported it multiple times to the ethics committee. Lots of the Supporting roles have been filled with family of Management which creates deficiencies in departments like Planning, CPMs Etc. Someone needs to seriously look into the hiring practices.

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5.0
1 Jan 2026
Recommend
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Pros

Good benefits, healthy corporate culture and good work life balance.

Cons

Large corporation with decisions taken centrally makes it difficult for employees in satellite to feel supported sometimes. Career opportunities may be limited in the satellites particularly for non French speaking employees.

1.0
20 June 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

They give a good pay thats it

Cons

I worked as a contractor at Bombardier in Tucson and came in with over 15 years of military and aerospace experience, including work on F-16s, A-10s, AC-130s, and large-cabin business jets. I had high expectations for Bombardier because of the company’s reputation, but my experience was disappointing. From a technical standpoint, the work itself was solid and the aircraft are impressive. However, my concerns were with leadership, training culture, and overall workplace environment. In my experience, new technicians were often expected to figure things out on their own with minimal support. There was limited mentorship, and the environment could feel more focused on hierarchy than actual team development. Strong technical leadership should build people up, not make learning harder than it needs to be. I also observed inconsistent treatment and workplace dynamics that raised serious concerns for me regarding fairness and professionalism. Respect matters in any high-performance environment, especially in aviation where teamwork and communication are critical. As a contractor, I also saw a significant gap between contractor pay and internal conversion offers. While benefits were presented as part of the value, the compensation structure did not feel competitive enough to justify the difference for experienced technicians. My biggest takeaway is this: Bombardier has great equipment and strong potential, but talent retention will continue to be a challenge if leadership, culture, and technician development are not improved. This review is based solely on my personal experience in Tucson.

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