4 Reviews
It is a great place to learn as a new grad and get exposure to different engineering disciplines. Lots of problem solving, project management and overtime.
Horrible work-life balance, career progression is very slow and compensation is not directly proportional to your success as an engineer, more dependent on department and plant needs. Management is also very bad. Worst of all, expected to work on production floor when line workers went to break, lunch and between shifts!!
Oct. 11—Forty-two years ago, an Elsinore CR 250 motorcycle rolled off the line in Marysville, making Honda the first Japanese automaker to manufacture in the U.S. The experiment paid off. Car production quickly followed on Nov. 1, 1982, at the adjacent Marysville Auto Plant. Now, nearly two-thirds o…
The new facility will be built in the Jeffersonville area, some 40 miles southwest of Columbus, near the location of two outlet malls.