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Water Resources Engineer Reviews
What is it like working as a Water Resources Engineer?
March 2023
A great place to start.
Water Resources Engineer in Des Moines:
Pros: Cost of living, my office building, my short commute.
Cons: Lack of outdoor recreation, lack of like minded individuals, cold winters
January 2022
Friendly, Flexible, Family.
Water Resources Engineer in Omaha:
Pros: Flexible schedule, comfortable and casual working environment. Good career growth.
February 2021
Great culture with people who care.
Water Resources Engineer in Papillion:
Pros: Flexibility
Cons: Questionable transparency in certain aspects of the company.
December 2019
Water Resources Engineer in Harrisburg:
Skelly and Loy is an amazing place to work. The culture is excellent, and the owners and management are great people. Compensation could be a little higher, but overall my experience here has been great.
October 2019
Work/balance is much easier to obtain.
Water Resources Engineer in Perth:
Pros: Beautiful weather, flexible work environment
Cons: Nothing
March 2019
Water Resource Civil Engineers are all LEED-quality engineers.
Water Resources Engineer in Orlando:
Pros: Cultural Fit was great
Cons: Managers are out of touch
November 2016
Great if you love how things work.
Water Resources Engineer:
Pros: I love that there is always a new challenge with every project, and that the people are nice, but also dependable. There's a lot of independence with what you do. You get to go out into the field when the weather is nice, and stay in the office too.
Cons: Meeting project deadlines can be really stressful, and having to satisfy the client's sometimes unreasonable expectations can result in having a lot of overtime. You are always walking a tightrope -- if you spend too much time on project work, you go over budget, but if you spend too little, you are un-utilized.
Work is volatile. One day you are twiddling your thumbs with nothing to do, and the next you are swamped with 5 projects that all needed to be done yesterday.
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