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Mechanical Engineer Reviews
What is it like working as a Mechanical Engineer?
March 2019
Unstable.
Mechanical Engineer in Charlotte:
Pros: What I do.
Cons: Incompetence coworkers
March 2019
Working in Pretoria.
Mechanical Engineer in Pretoria:
Pros: It's fairly well developed
Cons: Traffic
March 2019
Good position, Company needs some help.
Mechanical Engineer in Lansing:
Pros: The autonomy and the other people I work with
Cons: Uncertainty of the future
March 2019
Working at Walsh is great.
Mechanical Engineer in San Diego:
Pros: My coworkers are very nice and easy to get along with.
Cons: I feel I am underpaid and walk on eggshells to get certain things done.
March 2019
Jack Of All Trades Engineer.
Mechanical Engineer in Fargo:
Pros: Flexibility with hours, variety in job experience, as much responsibility as I request
Cons: Unfair compensation, vague job description, unclear expectations, lack of direction
March 2019
Great.
Mechanical Engineer in Adelaide:
Pros: good flow
Cons: traffic
March 2019
Great city to work in, close to home.
Mechanical Engineer in Pointe-Claire:
Pros: Near home.
Cons: Traffic.
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