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Last updated Sep 08 2023
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Manufacturing Process Engineer Reviews

What is it like working as a Manufacturing Process Engineer?

April 2019
Great job, fast paced, fun environment.
Manufacturing Process Engineer in Mississauga:
Pros: company does a lot of fun extras you won't see elsewhere (gym in building, annual AGM is a blast, lots of clubs). Work is challenging, interesting and engaging. Support is always available to those who ask.
Cons: Pace is fast and demands are high. Company is growing fast and growing pains are felt by all. Area is very expensive to live in and surrounded by gridlock.
April 2019
PE at Nike.
Manufacturing Process Engineer in Beaverton:
Pros: Dynamic and Keeps me on my toes
Cons: How large the company is and how difficult it is to complete simple tasks
March 2019
Small Business, Busy Life.
Manufacturing Process Engineer in Woburn:
Pros: Close Commute, Close to Boston, surround cities
Cons: Small Streets
January 2019
Skilled workforce, good working conditions.
Manufacturing Process Engineer in Minneapolis:
Pros: Nice sized city, easy to navigate, great outdoors
Cons: NA
November 2018
Ok.
Manufacturing Process Engineer in Philadelphia:
Pros: short commute
Cons: high taxes
March 2018
Challenging.
Manufacturing Process Engineer in Wichita:
Pros: Schedule, People, and Industry.
Cons: Union, Noise, and Sustaining role.
January 2018
Manufacturing Process Engineer in Nijmegen:
Pros: Social system, Relationship with boss, Work ethics.
Cons: Inflexible mindset, Food, Poor customer care, Self-centered.

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