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What is it like working at Autoliv Inc.?
Challenging work and great people.
Machine Design Engineer in Ogden:
Pros: The challenges of designing something new every day.
Cons: Unrealistic product designs from another department create problems for machine design.
Good.
Automotive Engineer in Pune:
Pros: Product
Cons: Pressure
No executive champions nothing can get done without a fight.
Project Manager, (Unspecified Type / General) in Ogden:
Pros: Stakeholders
Cons: Management
Hope you don't like communication.
Production Associate in Brigham City:
Pros: I enjoy feeling like I have an important part in safety for cars and I enjoy my coworkers for the most part
Cons: There's little to none communication between management and the operators they often don't tell us important things. Not to mention the schedule which is 7 days on for two days off then 7 more for another two then 7 more for another two then finally another 7 for 3 whole days off only two of those being on the weekend
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