Career questions tagged engineering
Is microsoft excel an important skill for an aerospace engineer
I am a freshman studying aerospace engineering and was just wondering what the relevance of this skill is in the real world and workplace. #aerospace #engineer #engineering
what clubs or organizations did you join in college?
At the Ohio State University #engineering
What is the best programming language to learn at a young age to prepare for programming in college?
#computerprogramming #programming #computers #engineering
What are some flexible engineering degrees to pursue in collge?
#engineering #college
New Methods and innovation in Manufacturing?
Hey guys, As a mechanical engineering student, I'm interested in the manufacturing industry and want to know about any new innovations or methods in manufacturing? I know 3D printing is on the rise but I'm not sure of what other things to look out for. Thanks! #manufacturing #manufacturingengineering #mechanicalengineering #engineering #engineeringstudent #3Dprinting #industrialengineering #CNC #robotics
Good Manufacturing Engineering Schools
Hey guys, I just wanted to know what graduate schools out there are good for manufacturing engineering? I'm a mechanical engineering student and right now I'm looking at Rutgers, NJIT, and Rowan University but I'm not sure what's good for manufacturing. Thanks! #manufacturing #manufacturingengineering #mechanicalengineering #engineer #engineering #3Dprinting #additivemanufacturing #industrialengineer #industrialengineering #CNC #engineeringstudent
I'm interested in being an alternative energy engineer, but not many colleges offer that as a bachelor's degree. What field of engineering should I go into?
#careers #engineering
What are some job opportunities in the engineering field?
I'm interested in an engineering job, but i'm not sure what is available. #engineering
Is it difficult to do well in an engineering major in college without any background experience?
I didn't participate in a robotics club or activities that involved designing and building anything, but I am a bit curious to explore it in college because I am undecided in what I want to pursue. Will it be difficult to catch up in college without any background knowledge or experience? Also, what are some good ways to explore the field by myself? #engineering #major #extraccuriculars
New Computer Engineer Graduate Seeking First Job in Austin, Texas
Recently graduated with a bachelor's degree in #Computer #Engineering on 5/5/2018 from Utah State University. Need to specifically find my first engineering job only in the #Austin, #Texas area because my family is living there. It's been nearly four months and I have applied for dozens of jobs via LinkedIn, Indeed, and Glassdoor and still no luck. I've only had one employer contact me back. That particular phone interview went well, then they gave me a coding competency test which I passed, but they still selected another candidate. I can get a technical support job easily enough at terribly low pay, but it's not development. I have a resume website at http://www.joel-meine.com/ that I created. Maybe it's because I'm not living in Austin, Texas yet, but soon I will be on August 29. Just feeling rather discouraged that I've had no luck landing my first engineering job by now. I wish I knew what I was doing wrong.
What are the best scholarships for those in an early college highschool and in the top 5% of their class?
I attend Arlington Collegiate High Schol and I am a Senior. I rank third in my class and I just want to know what scholarships might I need to apply for to get a full ride at the University of Texas at Arlington. #scholarships #engineering #UTA
I aspire to major in mechanical engineering and I want to get a head start on an internship in Lockheed Martin this Senior year. What are some qualifications I should know about when applying?
I have a 4.0 GPA, I go to an early college high school known as Arlington Collegiate, and I would like to attend UTA after graduating in order to start working on my Bachelor's Degree in Mechanical Engineering. #internships #engineering #high-school
Consultancy and Engineering Design
I'm currently studying mechanical engineering and after a few internships, I realized that most engineers really don't really get design say. I've looked online and it seems that there exist mechanical engineering consultancy firms of varying specialization, ranging from general engineering to specific focus areas, all seemingly doing the design work exported from a contracting customer. I'm curious if someone in mechanical consulting, or who has worked with such firms could tell me what kind of work consultancy firms get (if it is significantly different from work you would do in a non-consulting company), why a company would have another company design its products, and what kind of experience is necessary to work in such a firm. Is the design work commissioned concept generation, design for production, or designing manufacturing repairs/liaison engineering, as the term "design" seems quite nebulous. #Engineering #Consult #Mechanical Engineering #Engineering Design