Orion Careers and Employment
About the company
- Company size11 to 50
- IndustryConsulting and Business Services
Salaries
Salary estimated from 11.7K employees, users, and past and present job advertisements on Indeed.
Popular Roles
Electrical Designer
£35,570 per year
Manufacturing Engineer
£41,124 per year
Quality Engineer
£35,529 per year
Installation & Maintenance
Fitter
£29,416 per year
Maintenance Engineer
£36,842 per year
Maintenance Technician
£34,174 per year
Production & Manufacturing
Mechanical Assembler
£23,466 per year
Production Technician
£22,217 per year
Assembly Technician
£23,067 per year
Industrial Engineering
Quality Engineer
£35,529 per year
Manufacturing Engineer
£41,124 per year
Process Engineer
£37,096 per year
Rating overview
Rating is calculated based on 170 reviews and is evolving.
Explore reviews by category
Reviews
Cleaner (part-time) in Kirkby, Merseyside
on 20 May 2020
I like my work and would like more hours
There is a lot of work to be done and some staff are ill. I am available to do more hours but that does not seem to be an option.
We are all pulling together.
Senior Software Engineer in Alfreton, Derbyshire
on 12 July 2017
Good Company but shutting down
Orion Gaming is a very good company, it has a very relaxed and easy going culture. However due to the closing down of the companies biggest client the company is closing down.
Regional Manager in United Kingdom
on 11 August 2016
Managed by Fear
Orion is an organisation that is individually owned, and final decisions ultimately lie with that individual.
The owner is extremely successful so no criticism of him there, however the size of organisation that it is, requires a more structured, board style of leadership and decision making.
It is similar to the Mike Ashley scenario recently arisen in court - Orion's owner is too removed from the reality of his organisation and bases his decision on what a small number of individuals tell him.
There are too many people with their own agenda rather than the interests of the overall organisation at heart, and they can often be the ones directing the owner in his decisions.
The culture of the entire organisation is based on fear of this dictatorship, and as such, there is little security in the business. This has led to complete disenfranchisement of many Head Office employees, which is a culture that unfortunately then filters down through the rest of the organisation.
There are pockets of individual and local management who buck this trend, and truly have the business' interests at the core of what they do. Therefore there are local areas of the business which do not reflect this bad culture - but it is isolated.
Brake Press Operator in Fife
on 3 April 2016
pleasant people
being a temporary position at the moment i dont have too much to say other than the fellow workers are friendly and helpful.
Pipefitter. supervisor in SCT
on 8 September 2015
good company structure
organisation and payment terms were good, travelling arrangements were good , long travelling times , on site organisation was set up good
What would you say about your employer?
Help fellow jobseekers by sharing your unique experience.
Questions and answers
People have asked 3 questions about working at Orion. See the answers, explore popular topics and discover unique insights from Orion employees.
See questions about:
Interview insights
Insights from 7 Indeed users who have interviewed with Orion within the last 5 years.
Average experience
Interview is easy