Cummins Performance Development Engineer reviews

4.6

99% would recommend to a friend

(7 total reviews)
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Jennifer Rumsey

100% approve of CEO

2% positive business outlook

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7 reviews
4.0
Feb 14, 2016

It was a great start

Recommend
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Pros

Combustion, performance, emissions engineer position was great. One really has to get a grasp on how the whole diesel engine works. Since you are mostly working with the engine running it comes to life and everything is variable. The company has great support for learning as much as you want to know all it takes is reaching out and everyone is helpful. There are a lot of solid people working at Cummins.

Cons

The companies locations just may not be for everyone. Mostly rural slower pace cities. Headquarters lives up to its culture but other locations lose that feel. Many things said and what is done doesn't always line up which displaces your trust a little.

2.0
Nov 26, 2012
Recommend
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Pros

- Competitive Salary - Relocation Assistance - Visa Sponsorhip - Affinity groups - Diverse environment - Different career paths available

Cons

- You will end up working more than 40 hours per week and even weekends (Unpaid extra hours) - Expect to learn everything by yourself. Trainings provide some basic knowledge, but you will end up asking a lot of people how to do a single task. - Too many politics involved between the unions and the company, and even between different groups inside Cummins. - Managers will be unavailable to help you most of the time because they have to attend meetings all days.

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