Working at a research facility
Working at a research facility
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Hi everyone,
I'm wondering if anyone has, or knows someone that has, done mechanical engineering work at a research facility (ie. particle accelerator lab taking care of their machines and designing new components). If you have, how was the pay/work environment etc?
Thanks for your help in advance
I'm wondering if anyone has, or knows someone that has, done mechanical engineering work at a research facility (ie. particle accelerator lab taking care of their machines and designing new components). If you have, how was the pay/work environment etc?
Thanks for your help in advance





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However, my expectation is that most research labs would be looking for the top-flight engineers, even for rather mundane portions of their labs.
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IRstuff,
Top-flight engineers might not always have the highest GPA though I agree that labs tend naturally to weigh GPA higher for candidates likely due to the tighter association with research academia than with practical application.
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