Which way did you go when you graduated?manufacturing here
10/31/2008 9:41:33 AM
engrineers Manufacturing.
10/31/2008 10:06:49 AM
design
10/31/2008 10:20:13 AM
10/31/2008 10:38:05 AM
are these really the only options?i guess design
10/31/2008 10:40:54 AM
more design... but not really. I am a product engineer
10/31/2008 11:12:15 AM
10/31/2008 11:30:56 AM
design, with the intent to go to manufacturing when i get some time under my belt
10/31/2008 11:39:01 AM
Design. But my job deals more with analysis.[Edited on October 31, 2008 at 11:42 AM. Reason : ]
10/31/2008 11:42:02 AM
does sales count?
10/31/2008 11:42:29 AM
i guess working in power generation counts as manufacturing?
10/31/2008 11:54:16 AM
engrish
10/31/2008 12:05:45 PM
what category does structural engineering fall into? I make sure buildings stand up - I guess thats design?
10/31/2008 12:34:39 PM
^erectionist
10/31/2008 12:52:29 PM
10/31/2008 12:55:18 PM
Design...but we do construction too...Civil is hard to make this call.
10/31/2008 1:09:33 PM
manufacturing field.. Application Engineer... kinda sales
10/31/2008 1:15:10 PM
first jerb...project engineering with some design, lots of project management.this jerb...inside sales engineer (mostly sales to dealers, independent factory reps)...basically dealing with custom tailoring applications to end user's requirements and quoting prices accordingly.
10/31/2008 1:32:59 PM
so dan, you take the specs from the customers and give them to the engineers.
10/31/2008 1:57:32 PM
HAHAH
10/31/2008 2:07:55 PM
Actually, I am one of the engineers. We've got inside sales engineers, the boss, and draftsmen.Means I don't touch AutoCAD hardly. I do spec out the job based on requirements and spend time contacting vendors for specialty items AND deal with over-the-phone troubleshooting and questions from our reps and end users.And if anything needs design work, I have input on that as well.
10/31/2008 2:08:31 PM
manufacturing
10/31/2008 4:22:13 PM
10/31/2008 4:32:11 PM
I'm the design/construction POLICE (commissioning) ohh yeah and i do some design too.
10/31/2008 4:41:03 PM
10/31/2008 5:25:06 PM
1st job (right out of school) - manufacturing2nd job - design/research and development3rd job - project managementi absolutely hate manufacturing. I really want to get back into research and development, but those jobs are hard to come by.
10/31/2008 5:51:41 PM
10/31/2008 6:46:18 PM
I worked in manufacturing when I was in school. Now I help design the manufacturing plant.
10/31/2008 6:49:57 PM
Neither.My engineering knowledge hasn't been necessary, but it does come in handy sometimes.
10/31/2008 7:26:06 PM
grad school
10/31/2008 7:36:39 PM
10/31/2008 8:16:32 PM
design engineer somehow without a masters degree. probably the only one on staff
10/31/2008 8:20:08 PM
wow, bunch of nerds herei'm in mechanical reliability and love it especially if i have to fill in for a maintenance foreman and get that extra $340 a week most of the time though, its failure analysis, vibration analysis/predictive maintenance, scheduling preventative maintenance and oiling routes, updating drawings and BOMs, and trying to reduce redundant and obsolete parts from the storeroom where we have about $30 million in working capital tied up right nowall this to get ready for our $380 million worth of expansion projects next year, #5 woodyard, new 4.5MM#/hr solids recovery boiler, continuous digesters, and pm drive upgradesa lot of people overlook the maintenance side of things, but there is a lot of need and its easy to move up fast, not to mention it pays damn good
10/31/2008 10:49:44 PM
^Your company needs my company's products. I can configure a deaerator system, blowdown tank, and boiler feed pumps, as well as condensate recovery shit and the like. We also do some controls as well. I just worked up a proposal for a DA system for Boeing in Seattle to handle condensate recovery, water deaeration, and variable speed boiler feed pumps with discharge pressure feedback and PLC control. Allen-Bradley CompactLogix with PanelView Plus 1000 touchscreen HMI. But that was only about a quarter of a million. We don't actually do the boilers themselves...but I'd like to get to where I worked on boiler design and sales.
10/31/2008 11:07:32 PM
^^what mill do you work for? I do consulting for pulp and paper clients and others
11/1/2008 7:54:04 AM
manufacturing (quality control) Design co-op, Design, Design, Design, Grad School, Design Intern, Finishing Grad School, Design.Manufacturing SUCKED b/c I was running around ALL day long in order to keep up with the lines... A lot of people complain about staring at a computer all day long for design... I see it as free internet access all day long and a being enabled to build stuff.
11/1/2008 10:31:00 AM
Manufacturing engineers have to design stuff all the time, at least, where I work they do. All of our automation robots, machine improvements (cnc and automatic hydraulic machining centers), custom cutting tools, and machining processes are all designed by manufacturing engineers. The design engineers just give us the print of the part they want x number of (I know plenty of stuff goes behind that too, but that's not my point).
11/1/2008 11:05:06 AM
Design engineer at a major oil and gas company. I help in designing major oil, natural gas, and LNG facilities (on-shore and off-shore). The major oil companies contract out all of the Engineering, Procurement, and Construction. So my job is more project management than actual designing.
11/1/2008 10:11:50 PM
11/1/2008 10:18:33 PM
I'm looking for a design job... but I ain't graduated yet.
11/2/2008 8:01:28 PM
11/3/2008 10:19:27 AM
Design.
11/3/2008 10:43:58 AM
Construction (Project Management)
11/3/2008 4:36:09 PM
I was hesitant at first but I really enjoy my job that is in the manufacturing side of engineering. Every day is a new challenge or a new problem. I get to manage not just project money but also trade resources and lead production workers (indirectly).Get to mess with big machines worth millions of dollars and can kill people haha!Perhaps i didn't get the full expierence of design in my co-ops but so far i have liked the former thus far much better. Best of all I do not have to spend my whole day looking at a computer or sitting in a office.Although I do think i ended up in one of the better "manufacturing teams" and being the only electrical in a process/chemical focused part of the fiber optic glass making process puts me in a unique position.[Edited on November 3, 2008 at 5:08 PM. Reason : a]
11/3/2008 5:05:32 PM
11/3/2008 5:51:12 PM
Design yo
11/3/2008 11:10:25 PM
http://www.wareinc.com/making_steamI ain't too sure how to embed this...
11/4/2008 12:58:00 AM
making cleveland steamers?cmon dan, this is the lounge
11/4/2008 6:50:48 AM
11/4/2008 9:39:24 AM
I do delivery point (substation) coordination so I guess design
11/4/2008 10:02:26 AM