Healthcare Provider Update: MasTec, a leading provider in construction and engineering services, primarily utilizes Aetna as its healthcare provider for employee health plans. Looking ahead to 2026, MasTec employees may face significant healthcare cost increases. With expected sharp hikes in health insurance premiums, especially in states like New York where proposals suggest increases of up to 66%, employees should be prepared. The termination of enhanced federal ACA premium subsidies could exacerbate the situation, potentially leading to a staggering 75% increase in out-of-pocket costs for many. As employers navigate these challenges, it is likely that benefit adjustments, including higher deductibles and out-of-pocket maximums, may become commonplace to offset rising expenses. Click here to learn more
Most MasTec employees have already heard of the Free Application for Federal Student Aid, or FAFSA, if they or someone they know has plans to attend a college, career school, or university. Last year, around 70% of families submitted a FAFSA to the Department of Education to secure financial assistance. But what many prospective and current students may overlook are the various federal grants awarded to students in need each year.
Granted value
Most federal grants, unlike loans, function as sources of funding. There are some exceptions, though. For example, if a student is awarded a grant, but withdraws from the program in which they’re enrolled, they may be required to pay back all or a portion of that grant.
Know your grants
The Department of Education offers multiple aid packages as part of the Federal Student Grant Program and all MasTec employees should be aware of them. The following four are granted most often, and each has different requirements for eligibility. The information below applies to the 2023-2024 academic year:
- Federal Pell Grants - With a maximum award of $6,895, Pell Grants are reserved for undergraduate students who have exceptional financial need and have not earned a bachelor’s, graduate, or professional degree yet.
- Federal Supplemental Educational Opportunity Grants (FSEO) - FSEO Grants award a maximum of $4,000 to those who demonstrate exceptional need and have not yet earned a bachelor’s or graduate degree. FSEO Grants also give priority to Pell Grant recipients over other applicants.
- Iraq and Afghanistan Service Grants - These grants award a maximum of $6,895, and they’re only for students whose parent or guardian served in a branch of the U.S. Armed Forces and died while serving in Iraq or Afghanistan after the events of 9/11.
- Teacher Education Assistance for College and Higher Education (TEACH) Grants - TEACH Grants award a maximum of $4,000, and they’re reserved for students who are enrolled in teaching preparation programs and agree to teach for a minimum of 4 years at the elementary or secondary school level in a high-need field.
FAFSA Required
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No matter who you are or your financial situation, you may want to consider submitting a FAFSA. After all, the grants listed above do require recipients to have an application on file with the Department of Education. And who knows? The potential financial benefit that you as a MasTec employee could secure may surprise you.
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What type of retirement plan does MasTec offer to its employees?
MasTec offers a 401(k) retirement savings plan to help employees save for their future.
Does MasTec provide a company match for contributions made to the 401(k) plan?
Yes, MasTec provides a company match on employee contributions to the 401(k) plan, subject to specific limits.
At what age can MasTec employees start participating in the 401(k) plan?
MasTec employees can typically start participating in the 401(k) plan as soon as they meet eligibility requirements, usually upon hire.
What investment options are available in MasTec's 401(k) plan?
MasTec's 401(k) plan offers a variety of investment options, including mutual funds and target-date funds, to suit different risk tolerances.
How can MasTec employees enroll in the 401(k) plan?
MasTec employees can enroll in the 401(k) plan through the company’s benefits portal or by contacting the HR department for assistance.
Is there a minimum contribution amount required for MasTec's 401(k) plan?
MasTec may have a minimum contribution amount, which employees should verify in the plan documents or by contacting HR.
Can MasTec employees change their contribution percentage at any time?
Yes, MasTec employees can change their contribution percentage at any time, subject to the plan's rules and guidelines.
What happens to MasTec employees' 401(k) savings if they leave the company?
If MasTec employees leave the company, they can roll over their 401(k) savings to another retirement account or withdraw the funds, subject to tax implications.
Does MasTec offer loans against the 401(k) plan?
Yes, MasTec's 401(k) plan may allow employees to take loans against their savings, subject to specific terms and conditions.
Are there any fees associated with MasTec's 401(k) plan?
Yes, there may be administrative fees and investment-related fees associated with MasTec's 401(k) plan, which employees should review in the plan documents.