Great training, people, work-life balance, planned career path, job security. okay projects, pay, benefits. bad bonus. - Mechanical Process Engineer CDM Smith Employee Review

4.0
Jan 24, 2014
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Pros

-Training is superb if you show your enthusiasm! There are a lot of experienced people who have been around a long time and are passionate about their work and training the next generation. -Once you're in, you can move offices if there is an opening and you can even move between disciplines so long as you express your interest -Managers are VERY genuine and understand the importance of work/life balance as 90% of the managers have families. Working beyond 40 hours is rare, but you make straight overtime even if you have to or want to - just prove that you're worth your extra hours. Sometimes, certain projects will have room for you to work >40 hours. -Low travel if you want it. You can choose the lifestyle you want. -Projects are typically fun but under budgeted - but if you're not a manager, that's not something that you have to worry about. -CDM Smith has planned career paths (from day 1 to retirement), which is very nice. You can choose between being technical, a project manager, or a sales guy after you have gained the proper experience. -75% tuition paid for, memberships to organizations paid for, and if you are presenting at a conference, the company will cover your expenses. -It's all up to you. If you're even somewhat entrepreneurial, you can have a great time in consulting in the water industry.

Cons

-Projects can be under-budgeted, but if you show that you're worth the hours you work for, you should be able to charge everything. -Work comes in cycles, which means that you may be sitting around for a month without work. You still get paid, you just don't get to apply yourself, which is boring. -Bonus' in recent years have not been good. -Only the top 15% of the company gets access to stock.

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5.0
Apr 22, 2026
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Pros

Lots of training and opportunities

Cons

Company structure can be confusing

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2.0
Jun 18, 2026
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Pros

Flexible hybrid schedule is very nice and starting salary is high for early career engineers.

Cons

The main people running the company are not engineers and you can tell. They are all focused on utilization with rates often set at 97% or higher. This had led to my supervisor asking/telling me to not charge company required trainings. As an early engineer it really feels like they don't want to invest in me and only care about their bottom line. If you are an early career structural engineer you will also not get any meaningful work until you've been with the company for at least 5 years. The senior engineers do not trust you and will only give you grunt work.

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