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Triumf Reviews
What is it like working at Triumf?
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Radiation Safety Officer (RSO) in Vancouver:
Pros: Variety; personal interactions; contributing to the greater good
Cons: Gulf between Senior Management and "on the ground" employees
Interesting and varied - not the most driven organization.
Mechanical Engineer in Vancouver:
Pros: Interesting and varied
Cons: heavily beaurocratic
Mechanical Designer in Vancouver:
Overall, TRIUMF is a very interesting, stimulating place to work. Workplace culture is friendly and welcoming, if sometimes weird. The benefits are reasonable (medical, dental, pension plan, all included or opt-in), while the compensation is towards the low end of the payscale. This is not a place to work if you want to get rich, but it's rarely boring.
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