A little late, sadly. If you considered yesterday? I'd say yes lol Hindsight is 20/20, they say Answer from OperatorWildcard on reddit.com
A little late, sadly. If you considered yesterday? I'd say yes lol Hindsight is 20/20, they say Answer from OperatorWildcard on reddit.com
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March 27, 2015 - This subreddit is for the aerospace and defense company, RTX, formerly known as Raytheon Technologies. This page is unofficially run. Keep discussions civil. No advertising allowed (i.e. rentals/roommate requests, try city subreddits for that)
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reddit.com › r/jobs › has anyone ever worked at a company called raytheon as a software engineer? what was it like?
r/jobs on Reddit: Has anyone ever worked at a company called Raytheon as a Software Engineer? What was it like?
February 14, 2015 -

Recently I got a call back from Raytheon and there's an actual possibility of getting work that's related to my degree field in their IIS division.

I'm in no real position to say no if they offer me work since they're the only people that are even speaking to me and taking work with them would represent a significant increase in my quality of life. I'm only making like 600-700 dollars a month right now with my little crappy job.

However part of the description for the opening says that I need to be able to acquire a SSBI security clearance which I understand is fairly intrusive and I'm not sure how comfortable I am with that idea that somebody is going to be digging that deeply into my life and personal affairs.

What's it like working there? Are you piss tested all the time and made to jump through a bunch of hoops? Is the company culture positive? I'm sure review sites have some info on this but you always get really biased info one way or another with them.

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I worked for a company called SAIC and another called MSIS alongside people who worked for Raytheon. You need a clearance (interim at least) because you're going to probably be dealing with government contracts. My particular working experience with them was working on military vehicles set up to host satellite signals and provide networking and communication infrastructures in field environments. We built most of the hardware and configured it using a KVM built into that setup. So, they're legit, and they pay well. My companies I worked for never drug tested me, and only did it when people exhibited signs of substance abuse.
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My brother in law worked there. He always said it was a good place to work... The catch is the clearance. Are you piss tested all the time and made to jump through a bunch of hoops? You get piss tested when you're hired. But during the clearance questions they will ask you about drug use, possibly even using a lie detector. I don't know whether that level of clearance will require that, but when my sister and my brother in law got their clearances that definitely happened. I understand is fairly intrusive and I'm not sure how comfortable I am with that idea that somebody is going to be digging that deeply into my life and personal affairs. They will interview your friends, family members, colleagues from previous workplaces. They will interview you. Dig into your credit history. Criminal records (If you have any). Is the company culture positive? It's a government contractor. Things will tend to be somewhat more tightly wound.
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reddit.com › r/stocks › thoughts on rtx?
r/stocks on Reddit: Thoughts on RTX?
September 14, 2023 -

They just hit a 52 week low on bad news (some of their a320 turbines have casting imperfections and will require rebuilds), causing a 25% haircut

Morningstar evaluated this and sees no long term impact, I'm struggling to see one myself. In the short term profits will be down due to being out of pocket for the repairs but ultimately this is s wide moat stock trading at a claimed 32% discount to fair value. Since they're also a defense play they should be relatively insulated from any recession nonsense next year.

Convince me this is a bad play before I throw more money at it

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i bought 3 stocks last week, orcl, rtx and hon heres waiting for honeywell to crash next...
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The issue with the turbines on Pratt GTF engines is an absolute can of worms for RTX. The inspections initially require an "on wing" ultrasonic non destructive test to check for cracks in the high pressure turbine stages of the engine. This component is under an extreme amount of stress from high temperature exhaust gases and centrifugal forces, and is in the core of the engine, which can be difficult to access on a compact setup like the geared turbofan. The slightest imperfection in the turbine disk can cause is to let go in a spectacular fashion, and possibly result in whats called an "uncontained failure" where debris can pierce the engine cowling and puncture the fuselage or wings of an aircraft. Remember the wings store the fuel, so as you can imagine a piece of turbine disk at 600⁰C breaking apart causing an engine to eat itself alive, and leading it to throwing uncontained debris and puncturing a fuel tank in a high energy collision could potentially = 💥, not to mention explosive decompression of the cabin if this gets punctured at altitude, all of which can lead to catastrophic loss of the aircraft. It is a very serious issue. If defects are found from the non-destructive inspections, thats the engine coming off wing and back to the shop for complete strip and replacement. This leaves many operators with a lack of capacity with aircraft stuck AOG for an engine, for which there is already a backlog. This could potentially affect other aircraft using the Pratt GTF engine such as the A220 etc On the other side, this puts GE and Safran in a good spot to pick up new engine orders for the A320 with the Leap 1A engine option, as the GTF has been riddled with issues since inception, I imagine many operators wont want to take on that risk now yet another has been uncovered, that has the potential to down an aircraft. As to how this affects profitability on RTX overall is out of my area of expertise, however I cant see how an issue this big in a seriously expensive industry with huge penatly clauses in contracts wouldnt eat into profits for a good couple of years at least, and it could very well get worse if another batch of turbines has an "event". Source: (1) FAA Emergency AD 2023-00902 (2) Part 66 licenced engineer (UK & EASA) on A320's
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reddit.com › r/engineeringstudents › help i can't decide between a systems engineering internship at raytheon or a navy engineering internship if i am interested in a highly technical job and getting my masters/phd
r/EngineeringStudents on Reddit: Help I can't decide between a systems engineering internship at Raytheon or a Navy engineering internship if I am interested in a highly technical job and getting my masters/phd
November 25, 2025 -

Hello, I’m a sophomore Electrical Engineering & Math double major trying to decide between two summer internship offers. My long-term goal is heavy R&D in "future tech" areas like quantum computing, particle accelerators, or NASA JPL. I want to use high level math and physics in my daily job, and am really trying to avoid boring paperwork and a monotonous desk job. I also plan to get back to school and get a masters/phd eventually

Offer 1: Raytheon (RTX)

  • Role: Systems Engineering Intern

  • Location: Tewksbury, MA (Boston Tech Hub)

  • Project: Radar Systems (Patriot)

  • Pay: ~$32/hr + $4,000 relocation

  • Pros: Could hopefully be technical/physics-based (this center does missile defense systems and Radar stuff)

  • Cons: I am worried that working a systems engineering job will make it a lot more difficult to pivot to a more hands on and technical role down the line

Offer 2: NSWC Crane (Navy)

  • Role: Student Trainee (Shipboard Engineering Branch)

  • Location: Crane, IN

  • Project: Strategic Missions / Electronic Warfare support

  • Pay: ~$22/hr (very low cost of living area)

  • Pros: Secret Clearance, job stability, federal benefits.

  • Cons: "Shipboard Engineering" sounds like maintenance/sustainment rather than design, but im not really sure to be honest

Which one is the better stepping stone for a career in hard sciences/physics R&D? I’m leaning towards Raytheon because it is practically a much better offer, but my main concern is that it will be hard to pivot towards research and a more technical role down the line.

Thanks!

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r/navy on Reddit: Congress Quietly Kills Military “Right to Repair” Its Own Equipment
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Lobbyists succeeded in killing part of the National Defense Authorization Act that would have given service members the right to fix their equipment in the field without having to worry about military suppliers’ intellectual property.

The decision to kill the popular proposal was made public Sunday after a closed-door conference of top congressional officials, including defense committee chairs, along with Speaker Mike Johnson, R-La., and Senate Majority Leader John Thune, R-S.D.

Those meetings were secret, but consumer advocates say they have a pretty good idea of what happened.

“It’s pretty clear that defense contractors opposed the right-to-repair provisions, and they pressed hard to have them stripped out of the final bill,” said Isaac Bowers, the federal legislative director at U.S. PIRG. “All we can say is that defense contractors have a lot of influence on Capitol Hill.”

The idea had drawn bipartisan support in both the House and Senate, which each passed their own versions of the proposal.

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r/LessCredibleDefence on Reddit: The Military Equipment Cost Problem - Why (some) Nations Struggle to Build Affordable Weapons
1 month ago - This is systemic and the major industry players know how to manipulate the system. I mean Raytheon still pays dividends to shareholders every quarter even after being fined nearly $1bn USD.
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r/Tucson on Reddit: Engineering companies?
October 12, 2025 -

Hey all,

I know Raytheon is big in Tucson. I was looking at job postings for different companies on indeed and clearancejobs, and I got results for companies like Northrop Grumman, Innova Solutions, Butler Aerospace and Defense, Beacon Hill, and more. However, I could not find office locations for these companies despite the listing saying "on-site."

Does anyone know if these companies are actually located in Tucson?

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r/Tucson on Reddit: Engineers of Tucson: Where do you work and what is your salary?
October 6, 2025 -

Hi all, I wanted to open up a discussion with the engineers in the area. In 2025, where are you working and what’s your salary?

Background: I was just down in Tucson this weekend with my wife and daughter for homecoming, and was reminded how much I miss Tucson. I miss the food, grittiness, nature…but not the Tucson economy lol. “That company” was pretty much the only option when I was living there from 2013-2023, and I don’t really care to go back. Among so many other reasons for not caring to go back, I was underpaid even after getting my master’s degree. Everyone working there pretty much knows that leaving (and coming back) is the only way to get the pay bump you deserve. Even after adjusting for cost of living here in Phoenix, the 60% pay bump I got from my current employer has made me realize how underpaid I truly was.

We still own our house in Tucson, so I’d love to hear where you all are working at these days. I’m aware of many small companies (<100 employees, GEOST for example) in the area, but it feels like they are always dealing with some kind of acquisition, merger, and layoff. I don’t really care to deal with any of that, and I appreciate the job security that goes along with an established company with a decent presence in the area.

Thanks for your input, cheers!

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r/Guildwars2 on Reddit: Some funny moments from my first world event today
September 16, 2025 - Raytheon-6 · • 7h ago · Shift for me. I guess everyone's got their own taste in evade button lol · the2ndsaint · • 6h ago · Top 1% Commenter · I use space bar. Left shift is jump. more reply More replies More replies · DarkSpore117 · • 7h ago ·
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