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Overall employee rating

2.9
Based on 59 reviews
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Detail Ratings
Work life balance
3.0
Career Growth
3.0
Work flexibility
2.0
Job Security
4.0
Pay and benefits
3.0
Leadership
3.0
Company Culture
3.0
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Manufacturing Engineer
3.1
26 December 2025

Solid Hours for an Onsite Engineer

Jabil offers a generally stable environment with decent work-life balance, especially for those in specific technical roles. It's not perfect, but it's manageable for the industry.


Pros

For a Manufacturing Engineer at the St. Petersburg, Florida office, the work-life balance is surprisingly consistent. I generally stick to 40 hours, which is great for the electronics manufacturing industry. You don't often feel pressured to work crazy overtime here.


Cons

There are times when production issues or project deadlines demand longer days, especially if you're deep into supply chain solutions. Remote work isn't really an option for this onsite role, so flexibility can be limited. It's not a place for true work-from-home flexibility.


Advice to Management

Try to manage project scope and deadlines better to avoid last-minute rushes. More support staff could alleviate some pressure on individual engineers.


Ratings by topic
4.0
Work life balance
3.0
Career Growth
2.0
Work flexibility
4.0
Job Security
3.0
Pay and benefits
3.0
Leadership
3.0
Company Culture

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Manufacturing Engineer
3.1
26 April 2026
Decent Place, but Leadership Can Be Inconsistent
Pros: The benefits are pretty good for a big company, and there's decent job security. There are always interesting production challenges in the electronics manufacturing industry, so you learn a lot working onsite.
Cons: Leadership can be a real mixed bag at the St. Petersburg, FL office. It often feels like management prioritizes short-term gains over long-term employee development for us engineers. Career growth isn't always clear, even for experienced staff.
Advice to Management: Focus on developing mid-level managers. They need better training on how to support their teams and communicate long-term strategic goals for us in engineering. It would help with overall morale and retention.
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Manufacturing Engineer
3.0
18 April 2026
Decent place for an engineer, culture is steady
Pros: As a Manufacturing Engineer, I've learned a lot about electronics manufacturing processes. There's a good sense of teamwork among my immediate colleagues onsite. You feel like you're part of a really big global operation.
Cons: The company culture can feel a bit rigid and top-down sometimes. Innovation isn't always encouraged at lower levels, and it's a very corporate environment. There's not much work flexibility for roles like mine.
Advice to Management: Encourage more bottom-up ideas and empower teams to try new things. Modernize some of the processes and be more open to remote or hybrid options where feasible, even for some technical roles.
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Production Supervisor
2.7
15 April 2026
Solid Benefits, But Salary Lags for Operations
Pros: Health insurance is pretty good, and there's a decent 401k match. PTO accrues at a fair rate for *manufacturing industry* roles. It's what you'd expect from a global manufacturing company.
Cons: Salary for a *Production Supervisor* isn't competitive with other *supply chain solutions* providers. Raises are small, so don't count on much pay growth here in the *St. Petersburg, Florida* office. It's tough to feel valued.
Advice to Management: Re-evaluate the compensation bands for *onsite operations roles*. We're losing good people because pay isn't keeping up with the market in this area.
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