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TLC Engineering Solutions

Is this your company?

It seemed to be good and bad almost at the same time if you know what i mean - Project Engineer TLC Engineering Solutions Employee Review

4.0
Aug 9, 2015
Recommend
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Pros

Great place to get experience and learn the business. Some of the best people you can work with. If you prove yourself to be good at your job, you can work on some interesting projects. When times are good, bonuses were good. Company cell phones are provided in this position. Has financial assistance program for education related to position. Will also pay for FE and PE exams and study books.

Cons

They claim they have a mentorship program but they really don't. Can never seem to hire enough of people to support the work load. A lot of salary folks can get screwed by the overtime required. Pay could be better for what you have to go through. When times are bad, no bonuses. Don't let them trick you into thinking that a bonus will make up for the overtime. Favoritism to concern staff exist, so beware. Healthcare benefits seem to change on a yearly basis

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5.0
Sep 25, 2025
Recommend
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Pros

A good company to work for with a good culture, supportive and collaborative work environment with a flexible schedule. I appreciate the opportunities the company provides and would recommend it to others.

Cons

No cons from my experience

2.0
Apr 13, 2026
Recommend
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Pros

- Hybrid schedule, decent office, no travel required - Had an assigned mentor who genuinely tried.

Cons

- The work is Revit clicking. You will not do engineering. You will draft lighting layouts and route conduit in reflected ceiling plans for months. Leadership is more focused on personal religious ministry than engineering. Monthly meetings included presentations arguing for God's existence. You "don't have to participate" but your boss is the one presenting, so good luck with that. - If you're an EE student hoping to do anything technical like power, controls, embedded, RF, anything. This is not it. It's construction documentation with an engineering title.

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