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Project Engineer Reviews

What is it like working as a Project Engineer?

April 2017
Good place to work.
Project Engineer in Lloydminster:
Pros: It has a small town feel but has a sufficient amount of amenities.
Cons: The city of Lloyd is highly impacted by the swings in the oil market.
April 2017
Working in Saltillo / Monterrey is great.
Project Engineer in Saltillo:
Pros: That most of my family lives here, also friends, but I want to start having more experience on other cities to develop a better life style for me and my family.
Cons: The salaries for an engineer at Saltillo are not enough good than in other parts of the US or the world.
March 2017
Great Town.
Project Engineer in Duluth:
Pros: Beautiful town with much to do for all 4 seasons. Not to far away from the cities.
Cons: The hills, high city tax rates, and struggling economy.
February 2017
Good Value City.
Project Engineer in Chicago:
Pros: Easy commute, great restaurants and bars, beautiful in summer, lots to do, diverse, can find good deals on rent.
Cons: Harsh winters, expensive to own housing.
January 2017
The multiple types jobs you can get.
Project Engineer in Toronto:
Take project management courses.
January 2017
Project Engineer in White Plains:
Pros: White Plains is easily accessible for commuting.
Cons: White Plains is an expensive place to live.
January 2017
How I feel.
Project Engineer in San Francisco:
Pros: Easy walks to work. Great office location. Great people in the city and opportunity to network with other engineers and learn.

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