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Careers in Engineering Engineers, Scientists, and Technologists
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Why Study Engineering? You’re good in Math and Science… Your Guidance Counselor said so… You heard about high starting pay… Your (Mom/Dad/etc.) made you try it…
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Is Engineering for You? Do you like solving problems? Do you ever ask “How does that work?” Do you have some math/science skills? Do you like new challenges?
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Who Creates Technology? Scientists Engineers Technologists Technicians
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Scientists Study the basic laws controlling our lives. Purpose: advancing the body of basic knowledge Work in labs Requires advanced education
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Engineers Find new ways to use basic laws of nature to solve problems. Work in offices, labs, factories, fields… Ask “word problem” questions. Find many solutions, pick “best”.
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Technologists Apply known rules of math and science to address specific needs. Ask mostly “Multiple Choice” questions. Critical part of many design teams. Requires BS degree.
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Technicians 2-year degree, strong technical background. Ask mostly “Yes/No” questions Testing, Measurement, Quality Control, Maintenance.
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Career Fields in Engineering Research Development Design Analysis Production Management Sales Other
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Research Looking for new applications for scientific discoveries R&D Labs Major universities Private companies Work with Scientists Advanced education
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Development Develop new technologies using scientific discoveries. May work hand-in- hand with Research. Not charged with product development.
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Design Use existing technologies in new ways to solve new problems. Minor changes may lead to major breakthroughs. Work in offices, labs, factories. BS entry, many seek MS
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Analysis Simulation, Modeling, and Testing. Predicts or ensures success of design alternatives. Operations Research
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Production Product/Process Improvement. Quality Assurance. Materials Management. Facility Design Safety Product Testing
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Management People, Equipment, and Materials Leadership Cost Analysis Many design engineers end up in management Typical mid-career salaries reflect management responsibilities.
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Sales Inside/Outside sales Product Specialist Systems Engineer Best/worst opportunity for high salaries Sales Manager
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Roles for Technologists Most Production, Sales, and Management roles can be filled by technologists Engineering skills required for product redesign
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Other Engineering Careers Consulting Operations & Maintenance Medicine Education Law
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