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Nitsch Engineering Named 2017 Top Place to Work by the Boston Globe

Magazine honors the best employers in Massachusetts

Nitsch Engineering has been named one of the Top Places to Work in Massachusetts in the 10th annual employee-based survey project from The Boston Globe. The company was ranked #16 in the medium firm category for 2017, making this the third year in a row that Nitsch Engineering has made the list.

Top Places to Work recognizes the most admired workplaces in the state voted on by the people who know them the best – their employees. The confidential survey, performed independently by Energage, measured employee opinions about their company’s direction, execution, connection, management, work, pay and benefits, and engagement. The winners share a few key traits, including offering progressive benefits, giving their employees a voice, and encouraging them to have fun while they’re at it.

“As Nitsch Engineering has grown – 57% in the last six years! – we’ve worked hard to create and maintain a corporate culture that our employees can be proud of, and that provides them with opportunities for exciting work, professional growth, work/life balance, and fun,” said Lisa A. Brothers, PE, LEED AP BD+C, Chairman and CEO of Nitsch Engineering. “We’ve also shown a true commitment to equity – to providing a level playing field for everyone regardless of gender or race – through our signing of the Boston Women’s Workforce Council’s 100% Talent Compact, which aims to advance the fight for pay equity. We’re thrilled that the Globe’s survey results show that our employees recognize and are proud of the work we’ve done in these areas!”

334 Massachusetts organizations submitted to the competition this year, with the Globe recognizing the top companies in each of four categories: small (50 to 99 employees), medium (100 to 249), large (250 to 999), and largest (1,000 or more).

“Our winning companies are all in on a secret,” said Katie Johnston, the Globe’s Top Places to Work editor. “Treating employees well isn’t that difficult, and the payoff – increased morale, retention, and productivity – is huge.”

The Top Places to Work 2017 issue is available online, including sortable rankings, additional articles, and photo galleries, at www.bostonglobe.com/topplaces. One of these articles features Nitsch Engineering’s commitment to wage equity.