Process Engineering Interview Questions

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- Describe a time when you where you ran into difficulties completing a task and what you did to overcome those difficulties? - Describe a situation where you had problems working with a co-worker and tell us how you handled those problems? - Describe how you would size a PSV or control valve
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Process Engineering Intern

Interviewed at Upside Engineering

3.3
Oct 14, 2013

- Describe a time when you where you ran into difficulties completing a task and what you did to overcome those difficulties? - Describe a situation where you had problems working with a co-worker and tell us how you handled those problems? - Describe how you would size a PSV or control valve

An iron clubhead was laid on the table and I was asked to describe how I thought it was made. I knew the initial steps, but I couldn't come up with some of the finishing and decorative processes. It didn't impact the outcome, since they didn't expect me to know too much about golf club manufacturing, PING likes to hire from outside the industry so they can mold the person in the PING ways and philosophies without needed to make me unlearn stuff, in case I came from another golf equipment manufacturer.
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Process Engineering Manager

Interviewed at Ping Golf

4.1
Nov 22, 2014

An iron clubhead was laid on the table and I was asked to describe how I thought it was made. I knew the initial steps, but I couldn't come up with some of the finishing and decorative processes. It didn't impact the outcome, since they didn't expect me to know too much about golf club manufacturing, PING likes to hire from outside the industry so they can mold the person in the PING ways and philosophies without needed to make me unlearn stuff, in case I came from another golf equipment manufacturer.

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