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PCC Airfoils, LLC

Process Engineer Intern

May - August 2021 • Minerva, OH

What I liked

Good variety of projects, ability to travel to other facilities to work on different projects.

What I wish was different

Wish I had more projects. I had to ask for work often and sometimes went days without anything to do.

Advice

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Automation Engineer Intern

May 2019 • Wickliffe, OH

What I liked

Great people, amazing location, cheap housing, interesting projects, challenging work. Work was a good mix of desk/design work and hands on work, and projects came in a huge variety. Relaxed and lenient environment.

What I wish was different

Company struggled with organization and 6S, and there was often too much work for the number of employees.

Advice

It sounds like people's experiences with PCC are hit or miss, so don't make a decision based solely on a single review. Every position is different so your experience will depend on who you're working under and your responsibilities.
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Engineer Co Op

May - August 2019 • Cleveland, OH

What I liked

I enjoyed the challenges presented by the manufacturing environment, and the support provided by my mentors.

What I wish was different

Working on bigger projects would have been nice, but given the constraints of a summer semester large-scale projects are out-of-reach.

Advice

Don’t be afraid to ask questions! Your mentors and other employees are an endless wealth of knowledge.
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Facilities Engineering CO-Op

May - August 2018 • Minerva, OH

What I liked

I greatly enjoyed the changing plan, hands on work, and adaptive design experiences.

What I wish was different

I wish it was more hands on and not a union company.

Advice

No advice.
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Quality engineering co-op

July - August 2017 • Minerva, OH

What I liked

It was a very hands-on learning experience

What I wish was different

I feel like the order of my rotations could have been different

Advice

Take your education into your own hands! You get out of a job what you put in.
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