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Working at Boehringer Ingelheim in Fremont, CA: 3 Employee Job Reviews by Real Employee working in Fremont, CA Area

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On average, employees in Fremont, CA at Boehringer Ingelheim give their company a 1.8 rating out of 5.0 based on 3, whereas overall Average Rating of Boehringer Ingelheim is 4.0 out of 5.0 based on 107 Boehringer Ingelheim Review Ratings. The happiest Boehringer Ingelheim employees in Fremont, CA are Manufacturing Technicians submitting an average rating of 3.5 and Anonymous Employees with a rating of 3.2.

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Average Rating
(based on 65 Boehringer Ingelheim Review Ratings)

Ratings by Category

Company Culture
3.8
Growth Opportunities
3.5
People You Work With
4.3
Person You Work For
4.0
Rewards You Receive
3.9
Support You Get
4.0
Way You Work
4.1
Work Setting
4.1
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Working at Boehringer Ingelheim in Fremont, CA: 3 Employee Reviews

Boehringer Ingelheim Employee

"A case of terminal herd stupidity. BIFI stupidity runs so deep and so broad that it covers every aspect of the operations in Fremont. it has metastasized itself into every corner of the building and every aspect of the manufacturing operation there. There is no extricating this stupidity from the BIFI it is just the way they are. At the core of this stupidity lies tech transfer and management. Tech transfer consists of several addle minded individuals who lack any problem-solving abilities or abstract reasoning skills. At times I wondered whether they knew if the column was packed with resin or stuff with feathers. They asininely layout downstream processes to maximize inefficiency. This commitment to inefficiency forces manufacturing operators to rush around and try to make up for their stupidity. They have demonstrated on several occasions the inability the problem solved their way out of a wet paper bag even if holes were poked into the bag to give them a head start. Tech transfer appears to hold a hypnotic hold over management. Management acquiesces to every one of their idiotic whims and refuses to hold them accountable for their inadequacy's. Tech transfer often releases recipes with known errors in them. Furthermore, they approve batch records with errors leaving it up to manufacturing to find them and address them after the campaign has started. Then they copy and paste, recipes filled with errors, into the next campaign without addressing them. These recipes filled with errors propagate themselves throughout the manufacturing process. This error filled recipes cause several hours of delay in the manufacturing process, management then expects the manufacturing operators to make up for these delays by rushing around without breaks or lunches. This creates a work environment that is very hectic and very stressful for the manufacturing operators. At times you feel like you're working in a Dickensian workhouse. BIFI will only be a group of silly people"

Person You Work For 1 / 5 People You Work With 1 / 5 Work Setting 1 / 5
Support You Get 1 / 5 Rewards You Receive 1 / 5 Growth Opportunities 1 / 5
Company Culture 1 / 5 Way You Work 1 / 5
Boehringer Ingelheim Employee

"Literally, every piece of equipment is always in a state of disrepair with ad hoc measures being implemented for stop-gap measures instead of proper repairs or corrective actions. The hoteling area is littered with broken equipment parts, unused equipment parts, and rotting food. Sometimes the food is left out for weeks on end. On a good day, it's disgusting to look at, on a bad day it's absolutely revolting. The hotelling area looks and smells like a homeless encampment. In the production area, the hallways are always littered with parts and equipment of unknown status. Programming for the equipment operations is not written or correctly tested and is riddled with errors, placing operations on hold for hours. Instructions are often disseminated to operators via non-GMP sources. Simple operations are often very complex /confusing and it's easier to solve a Rubik's Cube than to run a CIP/SIP, because of the use of unreferenced multiple source documents needed. Operators often are unsure where the written procedure ends and” tribal knowledge” begins even during critical operations. Furthermore, Management is fully aware of the shortcomings but lacks the intellectual horsepower and the abstract reasoning skills needed in order to correct the situation. Further exacerbating the situation, management has a comically grandiose schedule that cannot be met unless they work their staff like they are in a workhouse."

Person You Work For 1 / 5 People You Work With 1 / 5 Work Setting 1 / 5
Support You Get 1 / 5 Rewards You Receive 1 / 5 Growth Opportunities 1 / 5
Company Culture 1 / 5 Way You Work 1 / 5
Manufacturing Technician

"Enjoyed my time in this role and would reccomend it to friends/family."

Person You Work For 4 / 5 People You Work With 3 / 5 Work Setting 4 / 5
Support You Get 4 / 5 Rewards You Receive 3 / 5 Growth Opportunities 3 / 5
Company Culture 3 / 5 Way You Work 4 / 5
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