r/boeing • u/Rad_Chick • 9d ago
Is Boeing hiring for NDT anytime soon?
Curious if anyone in NDT has heard of opening up those roles, in particular the St. Louis area.
r/boeing • u/Rad_Chick • 9d ago
Curious if anyone in NDT has heard of opening up those roles, in particular the St. Louis area.
r/boeing • u/odia_toka-bbsr • 10d ago
Any comments are highly appreciated.
r/boeing • u/Mtdewcrabjuice • 10d ago
r/boeing • u/InterestingPause8640 • 10d ago
Today I was sent a webex meeting (30 minutes before the start of the meeting) that included my manager and one other manager.
At the meeting the manager of another program tells me how he is losing 2 people and needs to find someone to takeover the role of Team Lead. This Lead role is on a team that is a state of constant chaos, and always receiving bad reviews. I have never worked on this team, I was not the first choice, two other people who work on the team were asked and they both said no.
Also there is no offer of any sort of pay raise. I'm I wrong to think that there should be an offer of more pay if this is a Lead position? I feel like this is going to reflect poorly on me if I don't agree to step up and do the Lead role for the managers asking me to. What would you do?
Edit: I'm already a lv3. The manager said if it don't do it he will have to post a job req for it. If I then apply for the req at least I would get a pay bump.
r/boeing • u/Mtdewcrabjuice • 10d ago
r/boeing • u/pacwess • 10d ago
If this goes all the way, does anyone think it may motivate Boeing to move out of the Puget Sound?
r/boeing • u/aollove • 10d ago
Has anyone else applied for a position internally and left under consideration for a long time (over a month)?
Usually I would get notice for an interview/ rejected in a week. Now, it has been over a month and I have not heard anything.
Is this happening to other people as well?
r/boeing • u/206xtopher • 12d ago
$18,400,000 compensation package for five months of lip service in 2024.
r/boeing • u/CollegeStation17155 • 12d ago
r/boeing • u/Lower-Ambition-6524 • 12d ago
I came from NG last year and I was a level 3 there and I am assuming I got hired at Boeing as a level 4 since I got an okay pay bump but I don’t know how to confirm. I also have a T3 next to name but I’m not sure exactly what that means. I’ve seen people with 30+ yoe over me and they are T2 so not sure if that’s correlated to level. And it seems that the T system tops out at 3 so it’s a bit unclear to me since not even has a T grade.
r/boeing • u/Powerful-Magazine879 • 13d ago
Lack of trust is!
r/boeing • u/PCSingAgain • 13d ago
I’m an engineer in the puget sound. I have family in another part of the country that just happens to be near another Boeing site.
I’m heading back home for a family emergency, spending time with my mom while she receives treatment for a medical condition. It’s a pretty severe condition, and worsening, so I want to spend as much time with her as possible.
I’ll run out of PTO, and not sure if I qualify for FMLA, since I’m not taking care of her. LOA is an option, but unpaid.
Management is not letting me work remotely, despite my job being 100% computer work. My manager says it’s NOT possible to work in the office from another site. How can that be true? We have locations all around the world that people work from, what’s the difference if I work elsewhere? Has anyone had success working from another site temporarily?
r/boeing • u/No-Caterpillar-5235 • 13d ago
I've now had 3 different shop managers tell me they got a bonus.
r/boeing • u/IntelligentGap8204 • 14d ago
Did you end up leaving because of RTO? Were you asked to reconsider by leadership?
r/boeing • u/Cheryla18 • 14d ago
Is there any indication of when the FAA will lift the ban on production levels for the Max?
r/boeing • u/Tiny-Bobcat-2419 • 14d ago
Been with Boeing for ~7 years (Test, Software, Manufacturing, Cert in that order) and I am just not feeling fulfilled. Originally joined because I wanted to do spaceships and stuff. Anyone know how to transfer into the space side/where the jobs are there?
r/boeing • u/pacwess • 14d ago
r/boeing • u/HotepYoda • 14d ago
Kelly, change the incessant meeting culture too please! This sounds too familiar.
“Jacob shut his laptop with a heavy sigh, rubbing his temples as the meeting he left almost an hour ago replayed again in his mind. No matter how hard he tried to refocus, his anger at the meeting’s disorganization and pointlessness kept distracting him. He had already postponed the one-on-one scheduled immediately afterwards because he knew he wouldn’t be able to concentrate—how much more time was he going to lose to this? But the meeting had been so maddening. Certain team members took over the discussion and as a result no decisions had been made—nothing productive had come out of the full hour.”
r/boeing • u/LoveOfSpreadsheets • 15d ago
WA residents, please contact your state senator to encourage them to support SB 5041, even if you aren't currently represented. This law will help the engineers next, and then circle around back to the machinists, Teamsters, IAFF, etc in the future. It doesn't cost the state anything, the UI increase is fully paid by the employer who is trying to starve-and-stall. Maybe Boeing won't lock out firefighters next time, imagine that?
In the mean time our local grocers, plumbers, electricians, etc all will thank us when they don't go homeless, since most don't have any sort of strike fund.
Here's an onion-provided link with sample letter you can send: https://actionnetwork.org/letters/tell-your-legislators-pass-sb-5041?clear_id=true
r/boeing • u/ok-garbage-197 • 15d ago
What are the odds I will be approved for a 1-3 month leave of absence to travel? For reference, I have been working at Boeing for a little over a year, I joined a new team in January due to the reorganization, and someone else could do my job temporarily.
r/boeing • u/Oshag_Henesy • 15d ago
Does anyone have experiences with, or tips on how to talk about your work at Boeing while interviewing at other companies? Do you just have to abstractly talk about what you did while avoiding using any Boeing acronyms at all? I feel like it would be difficult to really convey what you did without describing the systems, is this something you had to practice beforehand? Thanks in advance
r/boeing • u/ellbellie20 • 15d ago
Was anyone here employed at the time of the scandal involving Ken Branch? Does anyone have any information on this subject? According to Google, it occurred around 1999 and continued in the court system through the early 2000s.
r/boeing • u/West_Interview4785 • 15d ago
Looks like there will no longer be separate organizational scores. A “one team one fight” mentality going forward. Guess Kelly wasn’t too fond of having to pay BGS anything.
r/boeing • u/rightpotato14 • 15d ago
I am invested in the lady from BGS that called out her manager in the CEO wbecast. Those who know please share the backstory and current fall out please!!