nds88
Mechanical
- May 31, 2021
- 22
Hello I have been working for 4 years in design and it has its ups and downs. I have to find another job, though. I applied for a posting for a general ME asking for someone with experience in design, analysis, and manufacturing. The posting was rather general in nature and the company is a large defense contractor working with Navy submarines. In the 3 interviews, I was asked about my analysis and design background with some basic knowledge check questions. The hiring manager described the job as "mostly production support" and asked me "does that still interest you?" I replied that it did, but truthfully, I don't know much about production support. In researching a bit about production support after the interview, I have read elsewhere that this is commonly seen as an undesirable job and it is much disliked by most who have done it. I am wondering if the job posting intended to throw in some interesting stuff to mask the undesirable truth of being "mainly production support?" or is that not likely? I like technical work and analytical work, but I have never been against working with people. I am feeling analysis paralysis about this offer. Can you help?