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Field Engineer Reviews
What is it like working as a Field Engineer?
June 2016
Constant Change.
Field Engineer:
Pros: Giving me the experience to grow with the company and helping it change for the better.
Cons: Ownership micro manages too much.
May 2016
Field Engineer:
Pros: Independent.
Cons: Stress, management.
March 2016
Field Engineer:
Pros: I love to be involved in several major project.
Cons: I'm not at home very often so it's difficult for the family.
July 2015
Small company Field Engineer.
Field Engineer:
Pros: Providing a service and product to Armed Forces Veterans so they can keep their independence and mobility.
Cons: The uncertainty of available work and lack of company resources.
March 2015
Chemical Engineer Entry Level.
Field Engineer:
Pros: The hands on experience.
Cons: The driving distance.
February 2015
Doing construction layout, and project management.
Field Engineer:
Pros: Getting to work in the field and see your project grow.
Cons: The hours are extreme and so is the stress.
December 2014
Field Engineer:
Look for bigger companies with better benefits... Move to texas!!
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