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Process Engineer Reviews
What is it like working as a Process Engineer?
January 2019
Good ole boys club.
Process Engineer in Calhoun:
Pros: Close to the interstate, a little more laid back
Cons: Small town, close minded.
January 2019
Fair Place to Eork in a growing Environment.
Process Engineer in Jenison:
Pros: Close to home
Cons: Traffic
January 2019
Work hard play hard.
Process Engineer in Port Elizabeth:
Pros: Challenged to take on task outside my scope of work
Cons: Low growth potential
January 2019
Learn and play hard.
Process Engineer in Port Elizabeth:
Pros: Smaller city allows for more opportunities.
Cons: growth potential is limited.
December 2018
Process Engineer in Baytown:
Pros: closed to houston
Cons: too small to move into
December 2018
Life In San Antonio.
Process Engineer in San Antonio:
Pros: It is not expensive to live in San Antonio.
Cons: Very few skilled workers.
December 2018
Looking for Cultire and Growth On the KC horizon.
Process Engineer in Kansas City:
Pros: Area and Family
Cons: Outside corporate office may be out of site out of mind
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