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Overall employee rating

2.7
Based on 4 reviews
Rating distribution: 0 reviews rated 5 out of 5 stars. 0 reviews rated 4 out of 5 stars. 0 reviews rated 3 out of 5 stars. 4 reviews rated 2 out of 5 stars. 0 reviews rated 1 out of 5 stars.
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Detail Ratings
Work life balance
3.0
Career Growth
3.0
Work flexibility
2.0
Job Security
3.0
Pay and benefits
3.0
Leadership
3.0
Company Culture
3.0
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Logistics Coordinator
2.7
6 March 2026
Project work means fluctuating job security.
Pros: When big industrial construction projects are active, especially in Houston, TX, there's solid work. As a Logistics Coordinator, I felt pretty secure during those times. There's a constant need for specialized transport and heavy lifting expertise, so skilled people usually find work.
Cons: The main issue is that job security can drop off significantly between major projects. It's tough when you're in a global corporate environment but your role feels tied to a specific project. Downtime can lead to uncertainty for onsite field roles.
Advice to Management: Try to give employees better visibility on the upcoming project pipeline. It would help a lot with managing expectations and reducing anxiety during slower periods.
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Heavy Equipment Operator
2.9
28 January 2026
Pay is Solid, Benefits Need Work
Pros: The hourly rate is competitive for field work, especially with overtime available. You can definitely make good money if you're willing to put in the hours on industrial sites.
Cons: Health insurance plans aren't very generous; deductibles are high. There isn't much in terms of a 401k match, which hurts long-term savings for heavy equipment operators.
Advice to Management: Look into improving the health benefits and the 401k matching program. It would really help with retention for field staff like us.
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Project Engineer
2.7
24 January 2026
Okay for Project Engineers, but growth is slow
Pros: The team in the Houston, TX office is solid, and you learn a lot about heavy lifting and specialized transport quickly. It's a good place to start out as a Project Engineer if you're fresh out of school.
Cons: Career growth for engineering roles really stalls out after a few years. There isn't a clear path for advancement or much mentorship for mid-level folks. You can feel stuck in your current role with no real promotion prospects, especially in a corporate environment like this.
Advice to Management: Invest more in structured career development programs and mentorship for experienced Project Engineers. Create clearer paths for internal promotions to retain talent in specialized transport.
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Logistics Coordinator
2.6
26 December 2025
Work-life Balance is a Mixed Bag at Sarens
Pros: I liked the team in the Houston, TX office; everyone was pretty supportive. For entry-level logistics roles, you get hands-on experience quickly in the heavy lifting equipment industry. There's a decent challenge if you want to learn a lot fast.
Cons: The work-life balance here is rough. As a Logistics Coordinator, I often worked 50-60 hour weeks, especially during peak project times. It's an onsite role and leaving early for appointments was usually frowned upon, making personal life tough to manage.
Advice to Management: Try to implement more realistic workloads and consider better staffing for key industrial projects. It would really help with employee burnout and overall morale.
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