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3.1

49% would recommend to a friend

(41 total reviews)

Wendy Floyd

89% approve of CEO

44% positive business outlook

TMI Calibration has an employee rating of 3.1 out of 5 stars, based on 41 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The TMI Calibration employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Management and consulting industry (3.7 stars).

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41 reviews
2.0
8 Dec 2016
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Amazing exposure to a huge variety of test equipment, methods of testing/calibrating, and customers' facilities of many different industries. Pay is decent, overtime is almost always available/required.

Cons

Ridiculously understaffed, underfunded, and overworked. Training and proper preparation for any onsite work is a luxury that can almost never be afforded. All problems are addressed retroactively, even if potential solutions are identified beforehand. Standards are old, obsolete, poorly maintained, and in most cases in worse shape than the customer's equipment. Vehicles were always in terrible condition. Technicians are required to make the company a certain amount of money per hour ($135 when I left), and are threatened with write ups, lack of annual COLA raises, and termination for failing to meet the quotas. The quotas are insanely unrealistic, leaving technicians with no other option than bullshitting the vast majority of their work in order to make their dollars per hour, or quit. Consequently, most of the people who stay with the company long enough to be promoted have zero integrity when it comes to calibration and silently expect you to follow suit. PTO is forfeited after submitting a letter of resignation. You are not paid for any unused PTO. You are forced to have an hour lunch on your time card every day, even if you weren't given an opportunity to take a lunch because of their ridiculous op-tempo. Ten/fifteen minute breaks are rare. They expect you to be able to calibrate every T&ME ever created with a handheld meter and a paper clip, with no training, on-site, calculate measurement uncertainties for every test point, conduct all of the required research for the calibration, and complete all of the associated paperwork in about a third of the time that it should take a competent, hard working technician to do the job adequately.

1.0
21 May 2014

Technician

Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

I have nothing good to say about this company

Cons

as previously mentioned, ZERO integrity when it comes to actual calibrations. Quantity over quality mentality, example: . Make your $105 revenue per hour or you will lose your job. I was asked by VP to get a piece of equipment out the door even when the TI was more accurate than the standard. They have no HR and thats the running joke. "A family business that cares"... haha thats funny. Work environment is run by raunchy talentless people and is run out of fear. I personally saw the Lead tech (the golden boy) take some plug gauges off the incoming shelf straight to the wax pot then to the QA bench. Horrible experience. Can't understand how they get so much business... oh wait, most of their customers just want the cert and dont care about the actual data. Can't forget he "Mandatory 8 hours overtime per tech" sign as you go leave on a friday.. Ouch! there goes the weekend....Glad I left...

1.0
7 Feb 2012
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Opportunity to work on a wide variety of equipment. Standards are kept up to date and continually adding new equipment to their inventory.

Cons

Can be long hours, 14-15 hr days at times. Poor Quality Assurance, Datasheets have wrong specs listed, some technicians just fill in numbers and datasheets without taking readings. Management will praise you one day for work you have done, then the next day written up for failing to meet employee performance goals. Technicians can take shortcuts on procedures, not acceptable at good calibration labs. Shop managers would talk to other employees about how they have written up other employees, this should remain private. At some locations, walking through the lab, some of the technicians have pictures of scantily clad women on their computers as background. Makes a real good impression on customers and inspectors, some of whom are women.

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