Pros
The family atmosphere of this medium sized (100 employee) design-build manufacturing company means that there is a feeling of relaxation and acceptance here that other companies of this size don't have. Though very well established and recognized in the industry, the company never went "corporate". You can miss days here and there for family needs without anyone erupting at you, dress casually even in the office, and if you break your knee while bowling with the family on Friday night the company will pay for your recovery and leave from work with full pay and benefits for the 5 months it takes you to recover (this really happened to one of our Designers a few years ago). Because each project and client is so unique, the company's engineering group also makes innovation a priority on every project, so as an Engineer or Designer you will never get bored. In 80 years of doing business RMF Steel has NEVER laid off a single employee, despite slow economic growth or downright market crashes - even the most humble employee has been secure. RMF also encourages and supports work\life balance. As a family company they are a family-oriented company, so you won't miss birthdays, holidays, tee-ball games, etc., because of work (unless you want to).
Cons
Because the company is privately owned, and never went "corporate" in mindset and structure, it is also not "corporate" from the standpoint of pay and benefits. You can expect to make 10-15% less for your position than you would at Ford or Honeywell. That said, you also don't have the work load, strictures, or looming possibility of lay-offs and downsizing those companies routinely experience. The other major con would be the entrenchment of some of the senior staff: being older they are resistant to changes in procedure, regardless of their obvious and proven benefits.