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Commissioning Engineer Reviews
What is it like working as a Commissioning Engineer?
February 2017
Nice and calm place to work.
Commissioning Engineer in Sussex:
Pros: The paceful environment is nice.
Cons: I have to travel a lot.
January 2017
Commissioning Engineer in Ibadan:
Pros: 1. Opportunity to review all project documents in preparation for.
Commissioning.
2. Close interaction with project client during preparation for commissioning.
Cons: 1. I am not been paid as much as I am supposed to be earning.
2. The job is getting routine and no more exciting.
October 2016
Awkward.
Commissioning Engineer:
Pros: Autonomy in a low stress environment.
Cons: Lack of direction and authority.
April 2016
Work Flexibilty.
Commissioning Engineer:
Pros: The exposure it presents enable you to develop a wide-range of competencies which could be useful on other jobs.
Cons: It is not appreciated enough by other profession or disciplines.
January 2015
Cx Engineering Experience.
Commissioning Engineer:
Pros: Different challenges unique to each project.
Cons: Dealing with uncooperative contractors.
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