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Mechanical Engineer Reviews
What is it like working as a Mechanical Engineer?
February 2019
Challenging and Rewarding.
Mechanical Engineer in Braintree:
Pros: The people are what makes it a great place to work.
Cons: There could be more younger employees, but it is still very fun!
February 2019
Challenging.
Mechanical Engineer in Dublin:
Pros: Big projects and variety of people
Cons: Travelling and cyclists
February 2019
Satisfying but hard work.
Mechanical Engineer in Dayton:
Pros: The autonomy
Cons: Lack of mentoring
February 2019
It's good but the salaries are not good.
Mechanical Engineer in Cape Town:
Pros: It's close to home and good working relationships with my colleagues
Cons: Power failures tend to mess up machinery at work
February 2019
I wish I knew taxes.
Mechanical Engineer in Montreal:
Learn more skills. Be a PE as soon as possible.
February 2019
Overall great if you can multitask.
Mechanical Engineer in Seattle:
Pros: Flexibility
Cons: tight timelines
February 2019
Good people.
Mechanical Engineer in Charlestown:
Pros: Location
Cons: Never time for project completion
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