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By Joseph Brady
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Conduct different projects to improve and maintain roads, pipelines, dams, airports, bridges and other things
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Construction Engineer Geotechnical Engineer Structural Engineer Transportation Engineer Hydraulic Engineer Environmental Engineer
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DDesign HHighways DDams AAirports BBuildings BBridges RRailroads
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Specialize in manipulation of earth materials How earth materials will interact with manmade structures Design structures’ durability during earthquakes, tornados, and other natural disasters Build: Dikes, tunnels, dams, reservoirs, channels, and canals
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Anticipate Structure dangers Build floors, beams, and columns Differs from architecture
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Specialize in aerospace, air transportation, highway, railroads, and urban transportation designs Design traffic lights and map operation of highways Analyze high traffic areas
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Specialize in water systems, such as pipelines, dams, reservoirs, drainage Deals with collection, storage, transport, and regulation of water.
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Study environmental issues such as acid rain, global warming, ozone depletion, and water/air pollution Specialize in recycling, radiation protection, industrial hygiene, and other public health issues
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Most work at least 40 hours a week Usually work at construction sites where there is lots of manufacturing and business Manager Projects, work on design, construction, and teaching
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Requires good mathematics, design, and science skills It’s a 4 year degree to receive a bachelor’s Certification by ABET (Accreditation Board for Engineering and Technology)
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Interns$14,000-$17,000 Graduates$44,000-$60,000 Experienced Engineers $80,000-$100,000 Managers$100,000-$125,000
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