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Electronics Engineer Reviews
What is it like working as an Electronics Engineer?
August 2016
Electronics Engineer:
Pros: - Developping complex products for the avionic field in a dinamic work environment with excellence as a goal.
- studying new solutions to improve customer satisfaction, safety and reliability.
Cons: Too much time spent for technical documentation for the sake of design assurance, but it is right that it is required to get better design results.
August 2016
Good work, bad progression.
Electronics Engineer:
If your face doesn't fit find another job, pay is below industry standard.
August 2016
Fundamentals.
Electronics Engineer:
Focus on the fundamentals.
April 2016
Ok.
Electronics Engineer:
Pros: Flexability.
Cons: Bad management.
June 2015
Electronics Engineer.
Electronics Engineer:
Pros: We work on everything from hardware to software. The tasks change greatly over time. This keeps things interesting.
Cons: I have to write and review documentation.
November 2014
Indoor antenna system designing.
Electronics Engineer:
Co-ordination with all the sub-contractors is must.
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