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What is it like working as a Project Engineer?
August 2016
Project Engineer.
Project Engineer:
Pros: Planing projects and troubleshooting projects before they even begin is really fun as you see your ideas come to life as you get closer to kick off day. Once the project is kicked off communicating with the team and delegating tasks is exciting for everyone because we get to do something big and make a difference for our clients. The troubleshooting after implementation is interesting too because you always learn how to make things better next time.
Cons: Critical yet nonconstructive feedback is the worst I know it's unavoidable some people will just loose their cool but I do my best to remain calm and be assertive and helpful showing everything is under control and we'll get through the issues until everything is resolved starting with the most important.
July 2016
Project Engineer:
Pros: Vast Experience to be collected along the way.
Cons: Bad Management.
Excessive working hours without overtime pay.
Management unable to distinguish between smooth talkers and hard worker.
Working on insufficient resources leading to inefficiency.
July 2016
Maintain Order But Learn To Ride The Waves of Chaos.
Project Engineer:
Maintain diversified interest in technology because you do not know what the next project will be. Trust your team mates, but maintain communication for status updates. Maintain order but learn to ride the waves of chaos. A good Gantt chart, properly maintained, is all the status report most will need. Play your short game and quick fixes so that they still work towards your long game.
June 2016
High responsibility.
Project Engineer:
Pros: Learn new things.
Cons: Nothing really.
June 2016
Work flexibility, Stress level, corporate culture.
Project Engineer:
Pros: Learning technical skills, Learning new machines.
Cons: Work timings high, work pressure.
June 2016
Hard Work, Great People, Gaint Projects, No recognition.
Project Engineer:
Pros: The people and the opportunities.
Cons: They won't increase your pay comparable with the market. They ask a lot of younger management and engineers. But even if you do amazing, unless you know someone you won't rise.
May 2016
Corporate.
Project Engineer:
Pros: Having opportunity to venture into different fields of work upon request.
Cons: Having to work extremely hard to be noticed to to the number of employees.
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