engineer121394
Mechanical
- Sep 8, 2022
- 11
QUESTION:
Should I look for a new job
PROFESSIONAL BACKGROUND:
-education: BSME
-current job: Systems Design Engineer
-previous jobs: test engineer (same company)
DESCRIPTION OF CURRENT COMPANY:
-Turnkey contract manufacturer that specializes in PCBA, cable, and box build products
-specializes in low volume high mix production
-fast pace work environment that is constantly changing
DESCRIPTION OF CURRENT POSITION:
-%50 of workload is contract design projects (mostly for fixtures, but for some product design as well)
-other %50 is test engineering(fixture maintenance and writing procedures)
PROFESSIONAL INTERESTS INCLUDE:
-mechatronics
-control systems
-FEA
-mechanics of materials
-heat transfer (specifically electronics cooling)
-analog and digital electronics design (know a little and hungry to keep learning more)
-board layout (novice level but want to know just enough to be dangerous)
-mechanical design
-embedded design (novice level, but want to learn enough to be dangerous)
-prototyping (3D printing in particular)
THEORETICAL IDEAL JOB:
-approachable boss that values continued learning and growth
-decent PTO and work life balance
-enjoyable and reliable coworkers
-opportunities for electrical and mechanical design
-R&D laboratory space
-Prototyping capabilities
-ability to specialize in a particular product or technology while still being able to do a variety of engineering disciplines (mechanical, electrical, some software)
-slower pace than contract manufacturing, but more intellectually challenging while working in multiple engineering disciplines
CURRENT JOB TRADE OFF ANALYSIS
Pros of current job:
-approachable boss that supports learning and continuous growth
-coworkers are (mostly) enjoyable and reliable
-boss is flexible with schedules
-get paid well and have had continuously good performance reviews
-have been slowing moving up
In seniority due to new engineers being hired on
Cons of current job:
-company constantly has design engineers put off their day job to do production work that can be done by any entry level technician or assembler in order to overcome shortage of floor workers and meet monthly sales goals
-no in house prototyping capabilities
-management does not care about engineering design projects unless they are relating to getting product out the door.
-test engineering work is mindless and can be done by a high level tech (does not require an engineering degree)
-engineer does not have a lab for engineering development work.
-commute is over an hour
RISK ANALYSIS:
-could end up with a bad boss.
-could end up in a bad work environment (been there before and it is definitely not pleasant)
-could end up in a position with little room for advancement
-could end up in a position with an OEM where I am locked down into doing only one thing all day every day with little variety.
QUESTIONS:
-are my expectations realistic for a new job?
-is the job I have right now bad enough to consider leaving?
-what type of company/position should I look for in order to pursue my interests
CONCLUSIONS:
TBD
Please provide opinions on analysis
Thank you
Should I look for a new job
PROFESSIONAL BACKGROUND:
-education: BSME
-current job: Systems Design Engineer
-previous jobs: test engineer (same company)
DESCRIPTION OF CURRENT COMPANY:
-Turnkey contract manufacturer that specializes in PCBA, cable, and box build products
-specializes in low volume high mix production
-fast pace work environment that is constantly changing
DESCRIPTION OF CURRENT POSITION:
-%50 of workload is contract design projects (mostly for fixtures, but for some product design as well)
-other %50 is test engineering(fixture maintenance and writing procedures)
PROFESSIONAL INTERESTS INCLUDE:
-mechatronics
-control systems
-FEA
-mechanics of materials
-heat transfer (specifically electronics cooling)
-analog and digital electronics design (know a little and hungry to keep learning more)
-board layout (novice level but want to know just enough to be dangerous)
-mechanical design
-embedded design (novice level, but want to learn enough to be dangerous)
-prototyping (3D printing in particular)
THEORETICAL IDEAL JOB:
-approachable boss that values continued learning and growth
-decent PTO and work life balance
-enjoyable and reliable coworkers
-opportunities for electrical and mechanical design
-R&D laboratory space
-Prototyping capabilities
-ability to specialize in a particular product or technology while still being able to do a variety of engineering disciplines (mechanical, electrical, some software)
-slower pace than contract manufacturing, but more intellectually challenging while working in multiple engineering disciplines
CURRENT JOB TRADE OFF ANALYSIS
Pros of current job:
-approachable boss that supports learning and continuous growth
-coworkers are (mostly) enjoyable and reliable
-boss is flexible with schedules
-get paid well and have had continuously good performance reviews
-have been slowing moving up
In seniority due to new engineers being hired on
Cons of current job:
-company constantly has design engineers put off their day job to do production work that can be done by any entry level technician or assembler in order to overcome shortage of floor workers and meet monthly sales goals
-no in house prototyping capabilities
-management does not care about engineering design projects unless they are relating to getting product out the door.
-test engineering work is mindless and can be done by a high level tech (does not require an engineering degree)
-engineer does not have a lab for engineering development work.
-commute is over an hour
RISK ANALYSIS:
-could end up with a bad boss.
-could end up in a bad work environment (been there before and it is definitely not pleasant)
-could end up in a position with little room for advancement
-could end up in a position with an OEM where I am locked down into doing only one thing all day every day with little variety.
QUESTIONS:
-are my expectations realistic for a new job?
-is the job I have right now bad enough to consider leaving?
-what type of company/position should I look for in order to pursue my interests
CONCLUSIONS:
TBD
Please provide opinions on analysis
Thank you