ASL Shipyard
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    Working at ASL Shipyard

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    Work/Life balance
    3.0(6 ratings)
    Career development
    3.2(6 ratings)
    Benefits & perks
    3.2(6 ratings)
    Management
    3.7(6 ratings)
    Working environment
    3.5(6 ratings)
    Diversity & equal opportunity
    1.0(1 ratings)
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    1.0
    Finance Manager
    Jul 2024
    West Region
    Think before joining.
    The good thingsCanteen in the shipyard but the food is normal and very expensive.
    The challengesNo aws no bonus and no increment because the company is struggling to survive as the business is doing very badly due to poor management. Annual leave was cut to 7 days for all employees. Micromanaging and toxic culture. Management is backwards and unappreciative of staff's work.
    4 people found this helpful
    1.0
    Accountant
    Oct 2023
    Singapore
    Work Culture and Employee Benefits Can Be Improved
    The good thingsThe experience has been an eye-opener and enlightening, revealing the existence of diverse work environments.
    The challengesThe company presents a challenging work environment, with a pervasive level of toxicity across all departments. This has led to an extremely high turnover rate. Over the past decade, there have been no salary increments, AWS, or bonuses, which has raised significant concerns. Additionally, annual leave has been reduced to a mere 14 days. Opportunities for career progression are virtually non-existent, which can be disheartening for those seeking growth. The negotiation process with the HR Manager can be quite challenging. The approach taken often involves intense bargaining, similar to what one might experience in a traditional marketplace. This can sometimes result in an initial salary offer that may not fully reflect the candidate’s qualifications or market standards. It’s important for potential employees to be prepared for this and to advocate for a fair compensation package. I have spent a significant portion of my life in this environment and share my experience in the hope that it will guide others in making informed decisions about their career paths. It’s crucial to consider these factors when evaluating potential employers.
    7 people found this helpful
    5.0
    Project manager
    Aug 2022
    Jurong West West RegionLess than 1 year in the role, former employee
    Worked as a Project Manager of new building project.
    The good thingsSmall Shipyard, so less communication and negotiation problems arrived. Working freedom and good leadership.
    The challengesWork must done within Budget and skills must be all rounder and able to solve all problems production,safety, Owners, Surveyors.
    5.0
    Head of department
    Mar 2022
    Mechanicsl naintenance
    The good thingsFor higher work performance and productivity safety and security
    The challengesSafety and security to protects workers from injury
    5.0
    Maintenance supervisor
    Jul 2021
    Singapore5 to 6 years in the role, former employee
    Take care of all responsible Ship maintenance work
    The good thingsPropeller installation, pipe line pressure test, tank inspection and closing, sea trial management
    The challengesAnchor chain prepare for inspection. And insulation, hydraulic sliding door high pressure water test, door and Windows high pressure water test, ship cleaning management
    3.0
    Qc asst.supervisor
    Jun 2020
    7 to 8 years in the role, current employee
    Multiple trade experience
    The good thingsWork coordination Management Job satisfaction Free accommodation
    The challengesHard working Indipend work Coordination between company and contractors. Start to end involvement
    1 person found this helpful
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