Pros
You will be forced to learn if you are coming out of college. If you are lucky to have a good Superintendent and other Field Engineers who have been through at least one Field Engineer rotation it will allow you to learn a tremendous amount.
Cons
Work/Life is extremely out of balance. There is a surface (it is mentioned by District Office personnel) attempt to correct this however at the jobsite it is not truly implemented by management/supervisors. Bottleneck promotion hierarchy - once you move through the lower tier promotion system you will bottle neck at the Area Superintendent level. Pay - compared to industry peers Hensel Phelps is well below. The marketing strategy of including benefits such as Health Benefits as part of the take home compensation does not reflect well upon the company because candidates can see through the marketing. "Good Old Boy" promotion system. It is quite obvious who the favorites are within the District thus those individuals seem to advance quickly in their career.