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Last updated Jan 27 2025
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Project Engineer Reviews

What is it like working as a Project Engineer?

July 2022
Dismal.
Project Engineer in Nashville:
Cons: Can't afford skyrocketing cost of living because hipster liberals have fled here from NY and LA to destroy what's left of the Tennessee culture here.
June 2022
Variety in Responsibilities and Work.
Project Engineer in Bangor:
Pros: Small company feel - family. Renewable energy work helping better the world
Cons: Advancement is based on proving yourself, not on current responsibilities
June 2022
The job is fun, the people and culture at the job site could be improved.
Project Engineer in Richmond:
Pros: Benefits and flexibility in schedule
Cons: Bad leadership
June 2022
Dayton, yo.
Project Engineer in Dayton:
Pros: Dayton is a great midsized city with good cost of living.
Cons: Ohio weather is… less than stellar, and it’s pretty flat.
June 2022
Project Engineer in Washington:
Pros: Secured work, flexible hours and working on complex and unique projects
Cons: Communication between HR and upper management and pay
May 2022
Lots of project demands but freedom when schedule allows.
Project Engineer in Portland:
Pros: I enjoy my job as a project engineer at Stantec. We are very busy but allow flexibility when we can.
Cons: I don't like the lack of transparency around hiring team members and pay.
May 2022
Philadelphia PA Project Engineer.
Project Engineer in Philadelphia:
Cons: Commute can be a little tough sometimes. Working in center city is easy because the train is great but if you have to drive anywhere parking and traffic is often difficult to manage.

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