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Last updated Oct 16 2024
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Applications and Support Engineer Reviews

What is it like working as an Applications and Support Engineer?

June 2017
A wide variety of engineering and logistics.
Applications and Support Engineer in Northampton:
Pros: Easy access to amenities. On the door step of the M1 and milton keynes.
Cons: The road traffic is appauling on most journeys in and out, in almost every direction.
December 2015
Applications and Support Engineer: A career reviewed.
Applications and Support Engineer:
Pros: Being an Applications and Support Engineer can be challenging, but for those who thrive on being technically savvy, troubleshooting, and learning will prosper in this field. These are the qualities a most enjoy about this position. Any given support incident can lead to further understanding of any given technology; this information is typically highly transferrable.
Cons: Typically this job comes packaged with a lot of pressure to complete difficult tasks as fast as possible as well as a lot of scrutiny into approaches to resolve an issue.
May 2015
Applications and Support Engineer:
Pros: Dealing with customers. The Customer's problem is my Job! Dealing with a variety of Topics in the wireless world.
Cons: The pressure to present something I know less about it. That problem can be solved with better time planning and leave space for getting experience.
November 2014
Customer Focus.
Applications and Support Engineer:
Must keep the customer happy first and foremost, the 1 man support role is dependent upon General Motors yearly renew of the on-site support contract. Must new and understand the products and SW that GM uses for daily vehicle ECU calibration.
October 2014
Revie.
Applications and Support Engineer:
Pros: Corporate culture, work flexibility, office conditions, stress level.
Cons: Managment, pay.
June 2014
Office conditions.
Applications and Support Engineer:
Pros: Most I like is my office timimgs, the less work pressure.
Cons: Less pay scale according to my capabilities.

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