Delta Transformers Achieves 2024 Great Place to Work® Certification

August 1, 2024

Delta Transformers is proud to announce that it has been Certified by Great Place to Work®.  This prestigious award is based entirely on what team members say about the company culture and real-time experience working at Delta.  

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“Putting people first is core to Delta. Our team’s creativity and dedication not only enhance our workplace, but also drive our industry leadership,” said Adrian Thomas, Chief Executive Officer. “We look forward to building on this success and creating an environment where employees can grow, make an impact, and work with genuinely caring peers.”

“We are excited to be recognized as a Great Place to Work®, said Catherine McKeown, Chief People Officer. “Our success is thanks to our dedicated employees, and we appreciate all their hard work. Our teamwork and unity, especially during challenging times, make our company a great place to build a career. This certification highlights our team’s dedication and passion, creating a sense of belonging and making Delta an outstanding workplace.”

“Great Place To Work Certification is a highly coveted achievement that requires consistent and intentional dedication to the overall employee experience,” says Sarah Lewis-Kulin, the Vice President of Global Recognition at Great Place To Work.  “By successfully earning this recognition, it is evident that Delta Transformers stands out as one of the top companies to work for, providing a great workplace environment for its employees.” 

According to Great Place To Work research, job seekers are 4.5 times more likely to find a great boss at a Certified great workplace. Additionally, employees at Certified workplaces are 93% more likely to look forward to coming to work, and are twice as likely to be paid fairly, earn a fair share of the company’s profits and have a fair chance at promotion.

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