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Project Engineer Reviews
What is it like working as a Project Engineer?
January 2020
Hard, interesting work. Low pay.
Project Engineer in Manchester:
Pros: The work atmosphere (UK) is good.
Location is excellent.
Hours are good.
Some benefits.
Cons: Low pay, high expectations.
Lacking in basic benefits.
Less than average holidays.
No parity with German part of company.
January 2020
A lot of work and responsibilities and very less income in return.
Project Engineer in Abu Dhabi:
Pros: good place to open your mind to new systems
Cons: too much tense and pressure and very less income which cause more tension and pressure in my life.
January 2020
High Stress - Low Transparency.
Project Engineer in Bethesda:
Pros: The ability to meet other professionals in the industry who can be positive influences inside and outside of the workplace.
Cons: The bureaucratic hierarchy put in place where you work hard, feel deserving of raises/promotions/bonuses, and get overlooked. There is a lack of understanding of what it takes to get rewarded for your efforts. Not all opportunities are created equal between managers, owners, project teams, etc. and therefore it is impossible and difficult to compare opportunities between others.
January 2020
Flexible but excessive work with no matchable compensation.
Project Engineer in Tampa:
Pros: Flexibility and innovation is appreciated
Cons: Work life balance. Compensation & benefits.
December 2019
Innovative and Great Place to Work.
Project Engineer in Whitby:
Pros: The work is rewarding and the variation in projects is stimulating.
Cons: As with most government organizations, things take too long to get started or implemented.
December 2019
Always work to be done, actively participating.
Project Engineer in Johannesburg:
Pros: The opportunities that exists if you have your own business.
Cons: Discrimination against colour of a person.
December 2019
Stressful But Rewarding.
Project Engineer in St. Louis:
Pros: Freedom to work without micro management, complex projects, benefits
Cons: Stressful, travel
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