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Tooling Engineer Reviews
What is it like working as a Tooling Engineer?
February 2024
Great schedule, but lacking severely in pay.
Tooling Engineer in Camden:
Pros: My team and manager are very open about helping each other out. The flexibility of PTO and 4/10 schedule is the biggest perk.
Cons: They offered me low six figures as if its supposed to be an accomplishment, making $103,250 in 2024 is not the same buying power as 2020. It's the equivalent of $80k. its ridiculously low considering, "2023 financial commitments and reported record backlog of $33 billion."
August 2022
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Tooling Engineer in Buffalo:
Pros: There are many challenges in a changing industry
Cons: The business has grown at my location to the point where another two engineers are needed but there are no plans on hiring additional staff
August 2021
Working in Chennai.
Tooling Engineer in Chennai:
Pros: I have met really good people during my academic years as well as during work. People here are more drawn towards research and development. Private beaches are great.
Cons: Food. Since I'm from the Northern part of India, sometimes I really miss the food. More to that if you live in Chennai main city then it is a bit crowded and noisy. Chennai outskirts are awesome if you are willing to travel daily to work which is not all that bad as the transport system is fine.
June 2020
People are great! Pay for senior skilled individuals is low.
Tooling Engineer in Largo:
Pros: Non micro managed
Cons: No Merit raises for individuals that perform above and beyond all get the same ( Hour employees) Cost of living.
December 2019
Good people plus growth opportunities.
Tooling Engineer in Louisville:
Pros: The direct circle of people in my group
Cons: Some whiney people on the outside of my group that don't appreciate hard work.
September 2019
Great future.
Tooling Engineer in Greenville:
Pros: Wide range of people.
Cons: Too many levels of management.
January 2019
Good place to start.
Tooling Engineer in Windsor:
Pros: Lots of different projects to work on and learn.
Cons: Compensation is not the best in the market
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