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Last updated Jan 28 2025
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Controls Engineer Reviews

What is it like working as a Controls Engineer?

February 2020
It’s a satisfying job with a lot to learn and be creative and innovative at most things you do.
Controls Engineer in Warren:
Pros: It’s rewarding in a sense that you can make a difference to the product and customer satisfaction.
Cons: Too much of work, uneven workload distribution, uneven pay distribution.
December 2019
Held down.
Controls Engineer in Milwaukee:
Pros: Good people to work with
Cons: No Pay raise even after you earned
October 2019
Very Under Paid.
Controls Engineer in Milwaukee:
Pros: Nice work environment
Cons: unfair treatment be the DER on how to get pay raises
October 2019
Family Oriented.
Controls Engineer in New Albany:
Pros: It’s a Christ first family atmosphere
Cons: Benefits
October 2019
Fine.
Controls Engineer in Bellefonte:
Pros: not far from home
September 2019
Pleasantly scenic.
Controls Engineer in Pleasanton:
Pros: The Bay Area has beautiful weather that makes working outdoors comfortable year round.
Cons: Traffic!
September 2019
Not focusing on the future.
Controls Engineer in Minneapolis:
Pros: I have been put into a position where I am trusted to complete my job without a lot of oversight. This allows me a lot of freedom to interact with clients, and avoid going through various commitees and meetings to determine the best way to proceed on projects. I also do not have very many interactions with upper management.
Cons: Company isn't focused on growth. Training and teaching just don't happen. Any desire to broaden your horizons are met with some disdain; and are required to be completed on your own time. Company doesn't see that they are falling behind in an industry where that is a very bad thing. New platforms and technologies are not pursued. Upper management feels like they are just trying to maximize profits until they can retire and don't care about the companies future.

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