Johnson Controls
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    Salary satisfaction at Johnson Controls

    94%
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    at Johnson Controls
    Singapore
    Lean Director with 12+ years of CI experience to lead regional problem-solving and drive continuous improvement.
    Lean Director with 12+ years of CI experience to lead regional problem-solving and drive continuous improvement.
    classification: Manufacturing, Transport & LogisticsManufacturing, Transport & Logistics
    17h ago
    17h ago

    at Johnson Controls
    Singapore
    Inspire quality excellence & CX across APAC as VP - Lead a high-performing team & drive continuous improvement
    Inspire quality excellence & CX across APAC as VP - Lead a high-performing team & drive continuous improvement
    classification: Manufacturing, Transport & LogisticsManufacturing, Transport & Logistics
    4h ago
    4h ago

    What’s it like working at Johnson Controls?

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    Employees at Johnson Controls appreciate the positive work environment, great colleagues, and opportunities for learning and development offered by the company. The benefits, including good salaries, bonuses, and employee policies, are also seen as a strength.

    However, some potential challenges were noted, such as a demanding workload, particularly in certain roles or towards the end of the month. Maintaining a healthy work-life balance can be difficult due to long working hours and the need for overtime or weekend work. Additionally, there were some concerns raised about management practices, including unrealistic targets, frequent restructuring, and communication gaps between different levels of the organisation.