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Controls Engineer Reviews
What is it like working as a Controls Engineer?
February 2019
Controls Engineer:
A fairly well run company, with good benefits and a family culture (good and bad: bickering like family, but also banding together). Fair pay, reliable bonuses. They value work-life balance, I have no real complaints.
January 2019
Good place of work.
Controls Engineer in Wixom:
Pros: Everyone is willing to help and are friendly
Cons: Not to much to do most of the times
January 2019
Good mid sized City.
Controls Engineer in Birmingham:
Pros: The city doesn't have a ton of stuff to do, but it's not in the middle of no where. You won't get bored.
Cons: There isn't much to do outdoors
January 2019
Good.
Controls Engineer in Overland Park:
Pros: flexibility plus challenging projects
Cons: no progress
December 2018
Great City, Great Company.
Controls Engineer in Huntsville:
Pros: Engineering City
Cons: Distance from family
November 2018
Fun City.
Controls Engineer in Grand Rapids:
Pros: Not much traffic, Lots of fun stuff to do in the city
Cons: Snow and cold weather
July 2017
Hard work and dedication.
Controls Engineer in Alexandria:
Pros: Community.
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