Pros
Flexible schedule Good benefits (insurance PSA HSA)
Cons
Project execution is extremely challenging due to very limited flexibility in decision-making capacity. There is a strong expectation to deliver outcomes that are often not realistically achievable, while projects are frequently rejected rather than enabled. Access to company information is highly restricted, which further complicates effective project delivery. The role itself is highly demanding and requires a significant level of resilience and patience. While there is a strong emphasis on efficiency and cost optimization, the organization places constraints on the available resources and options needed to achieve these objectives. Legacy systems are significantly outdated, creating substantial barriers to operational efficiency. Management shows limited openness to continuous improvement input. Management aware of ongoing internal conflict however, there is limited evidence of proactive intervention or effective measures being taken to address these issues. As a result, employees are not consistently provided with the resources, support, or organizational alignment required to perform their roles effectively. The environment is characterized by high pressure and a fast-paced rhythm, with minimal cross-functional collaboration. Compensation is not poor; however, it is not competitive when compared to the level of responsibility, workload, and expectations associated with the role