Pluspunten
- Great coworkers and managers
- You get to travel all over the US. In between travel days, you work on MEP design or reports relating to the site visits.
- Gain experience in healthcare related HVAC, especially hydronics.
- So far no long days (even during travel the days will often end at 4 or 4:30), overall good work life balance if the travel doesn't bother you.
- Benefits overall in line with industry standard
Minpunten
- At times it can be a bit too much travel, sometimes even two weeks in a row, though you do learn a lot. It appears you can expect to travel for a week about every 2 months or so. For me this is a pro, but I can see it being a con for some people.
- Not much of an onboarding process but overall they are lenient with newer employees.
- Technology could be better. They have dedicated Revit/CAD pc's rather than everyone having their own license. Though it sort of makes sense because rarely are many people doing design at the same time, and it's not a big company. The dedicated pc's run software pretty well at least.