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Last updated Apr 23 2025
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Project Engineer Reviews

What is it like working as a Project Engineer?

June 2015
Project Engineer / Demolition.
Project Engineer:
Pros: Was a great learning experience about logistics and structural behavior, having staff under my command line help me increase my relationship with staff, inspection skills and management.
Cons: Low resources for housing.
June 2015
A leader to obtain the objective.
Project Engineer:
Pros: Learnt to lead and obtain the goal of a task and also learnt the human factor at working area.
Cons: Do not be able to ba a gentleman all the time due to company factor and also human factor.
June 2015
Creative and Challenging.
Project Engineer:
Pros: Mapping out project schedules, interacting with enginering deparment, interacting with the CNC shop, interacting with production, improving processes, supporting estimating functions. Contribute with upper management descisions.
Cons: Resource constraints, time constraints, unclear definition project scopes.
April 2015
Very Good.
Project Engineer:
Pros: Best working Environmental and Employee Friendly culture.
April 2015
Project Engineer.
Project Engineer:
Pros: 1)Good Infrastructure. 2)Good facities in the company. 3)Its comparatively easy to change the project.
Cons: 1)salary perks are very poor. 2)working hours are not flexible. 3) Asking release from the project may cost a bad rating in the appraisal. 4)Too much of stupid policies under which employees wont get a hike even though the rating is ok. 5)Promotion is almost impossible. Sometimes my lead to working in the same role for 4 years.
April 2015
Ready, Set, Coordinate.
Project Engineer:
Pros: Working with new clients and subcontractors. Facing new challenges daily and working through problems that arise with each project. Competing with other contractors for new work. Tracking and managing budgets to ensure profitability. Traveling to explore new work opportunities.
Cons: Tedious review of project materials/manuals. Dispute resolution between subcontractors over unnecessary problems.
April 2015
Project Engineer.
Project Engineer:
Pros: Challenging, high responsibility.
Cons: Long hours, long commute times.

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