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What is it like working at Alcoa Howmet?
Overworked and under paid.
Quality Assurance (QA) Specialist in Rancho Cucamonga:
Pros: the employees make this a fun place to work at. able to learn and see the forging process.
Cons: to many double standards. make it difficult to recieve what is needed to run the department
Hands on experience with latest technology.
Controls Engineer in La Porte:
Pros: Freedom to choose areas of highest impact to the companies goals
Cons: Pay
There are a variety of different types of work in the department I work in, therefore, work is challenging and there is always something to learn.
Casting Finisher in Whitehall:
Pros: I like the variety of work in my department, such as belting and grinding, cmm, boroscope, gauging and straightening, and wall gauge.
Cons: It takes years to get on day shift.
Industrial Electrician in Maple Heights:
It's a great opportunity to learn and grow.
From combustion training to robotics and PLCs to forgings you can learn a lot of things in a short time.
School is free (with a C average).
Hot in summer cold in winter but the pay scale is great despite the economy.
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