Energy Engineer Reviews

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Last updated Jan 27 2025
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Energy Engineer Reviews

What is it like working as an Energy Engineer?

January 2023
Great people.
Energy Engineer in Charlotte:
Pros: My goals for professional development are encourage by my direct manager.
Cons: A lot of the different businesses within are siloed.
July 2021
It is challenging but rewarding working on interesting projects.
Energy Engineer in Cape Town:
Pros: Working with diverse people with good knowledge and extensive experience in their fields
Cons: The pay and the extended working hours
August 2020
Challenging.
Energy Engineer in New York:
Pros: There is a lot of opportunity to engage with other teams to innovate and drive business.
Cons: There is little to no career path for an individual in my position.
December 2019
First Job after Graduation.
Energy Engineer in Anaheim:
Pros: I like the freedom and independence granted to me while I work. I don’t have people breathing down my neck, I feel respected. The culture is casual and creates a fun low-stress environment. I feel like there is ample room to grow within the organization.
Cons: There are long stretches of inactivity and downtime. I feel overqualified for the work I do. It’s not very intellectually stimulating.
July 2019
Good for the planet.
Energy Engineer in Detroit:
Pros: I feel I am contributing to a better future for my children.
Cons: Low pay and slow advancement.
March 2019
Learning Opportunities.
Energy Engineer in Detroit:
Pros: Not stressful
Cons: Low pay
February 2017
Energy Engineer in Florham Park:
Pros: Working on buildings in NYC.
Cons: Cost of living.

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