Pluspunten
Technical Exposure: The role offered exposure to high-volume semiconductor manufacturing and a range of environmental and safety compliance requirements. Cross-functional Collaboration: Opportunities to work with diverse departments including engineering, facilities, and global EHS teams.
Minpunten
Overloaded Roles and Burnout Risk: Environmental and safety positions were significantly understaffed. Expectations were high, but resources and support were limited due to insufficient budgeting. This led to burnout and reactive rather than strategic work. Limited Development Opportunities: There was minimal investment in employee development or advancement planning, especially within EHS. Promotions or lateral moves were rare, even for high performers. Top-Down Culture: Decisions were often made by upper management without involving those on the ground. Communication Barriers: Interdepartmental communication could be inconsistent, and documentation practices made it difficult to track institutional knowledge. Work-Life Balance Challenges: No flexibility to work from home, even though they say there is. Mediocre Tools and Systems: Environmental data management tools were outdated or fragmented, which made compliance tracking inefficient and increased the risk of errors.