Career questions tagged engineer
What should I learn and do if I want to be an Architect?
My father is an mechanic engineer. He encourages be to be an architect. But the main thing is that I like architecture a lot and I am practicing sketch, buildings and perspective. I want to know the things I should learn about architecture and which will help me in the future.
How does an engineer work at NASA?
I want to know the requirements for being an engineer at NASA.
What do Mechanical Engineers do How long does training/courses take to be a mechanical engineer??
Will all the training be worth it?
What are some classes I should take or things that I should do now to prepare for college and beyond, if I want to go into aerospace engineering?
I'm a junior in high school, and have known for a while that I want to go into aerospace engineering. What are some classes I should take not or things that I should do to prepare for college and beyond?
Hello! I am a sophomore in high school currently gathering information on a biomedical engineer. Is anyone willing to let me interview them??
These are the questions needed to be responded to: Interviewee’s specific degree: Interviewee’s place of employment: Please describe your engineering field. What is your current job title? Please describe your particular job and duties. What is your average work schedule? Starting with high school, describe your educational background chronologically. If you had it to do over, related to your career or education, would you do anything differently? What advice would you give to me as someone interested in pursuing a career path similar to yours?
What is it like to operate a crane?
I am doing a project about operating cranes, so I would like some information.
What should I do to prepare to be an electrical engineer ?
What should I do to prepare to be an electrical engineer?
I was told chemical engineering is relatively niche among engineering disciplines, is this true?
I am a senior in high school but don't know which engineering discipline to go into. Chemical engineering used to be my top choice but I was told it is too niche. What options exist for employment and job prospects?
Why is mechanical engineering interesting to you? Why did you select it over other engineering disciplines?
I am a senior in high school who doesn't know which engineering discipline to major in. Mechanical engineering is my top choice right now, I want to know more about it
Do civil engineers enjoy their job?
Is it also worth majoring in civil engineering if you want to major in engineering as it pays a lot less than the other choices? I want to do architecture based building with homes and residential properties, but some people have said civil engineering is a better pathway to get to this although I have also heard that civil engineering can tend to be very boring and people end up building a lot of boring infrastructures like bridges, roads, and hangers. What do you think?
How long is it to get your promotions up in Engineer.?
I'm a freshman in high school and I am in interested in Engineering.
What education do you need to become a mechanical engineer?
Hello my name is alex and i am 12 years old. What education do you need to become a mechanical engineer? I want to know this because people say that it is very hard to become a mechanical engineer, but i don’t know what you actually need to become one. Also, what classes in high school and college would be good to help me become a mechanical engineer.
What types of jobs would I be able to get as a Aerospace Engineering degree besides being able to build aerodynamic vehicles?
I am wondering this to know if I can expand if I end up not wanting to be a rocket scientist.
How hard is it to learn not to come up to fast to the surface when scuba diving?
I want to be an Underwater Welder, how hard was it to learn not to come up to fast to the surface when you’re welding underwater? It’s something i want to learn now before I become an underwater welder
How can I prepare to be a mechanical engineer?
Hello, my name is Ivan and I was wondering how can I become a mechanical engineer. And how long do I have to be in college or in school to become one. Also is it hard or difficult being a mechanical engineer.
Is it worth taking the time in a college or university for engineering?
Hi my name is Gianni and I’m a 8th grade middle school student and I want to learn more about Civil Engineering and my question is is it worth taking the time in college or university to get the career? I also want to know what are the challenges in the job? And the last thing I want to know is what are the chances of getting the job right out of college?
Is it a good time to try to pursue a degree in computer science?
I'm a sophomore in high school, but I'm already very interested in coding, particularly game development.