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raaaid 07-15-2012 02:37 PM

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Originally Posted by 5./JG27.Farber (Post 445253)
The term engineer is used too much.

Raid whats the title of the qualification? Well done by the way.

diplomado en marina civil por maquinas

diploma in civil marine in machines

wow i have so much time now :) today i slept til 1600

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one of my grand grand father was the sir of a region, my grandfather a miner all his life and my father was shortly a miner before becoming a mathematician

swiss 07-15-2012 02:42 PM

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Originally Posted by He111 (Post 445233)
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We'll take anyone .. I MEAN ANYONE!! (i'm not joking - Western Australia - Northen Territory - Queensland (not to be confused with darlinghurst in Sydney) - are all deperate for any form of engineering qualitications that can be transfered into the mining industry. A ships engineer can work on LNG ships .. with Aussie union wages .. $$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$ .. but it won't last forever ..
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Just checked, indeed $80k directly from university - here it's $75.

I know a few construction engineers, guess I should tell them...
Roo-country has pretty high rep in Switzerland.

5./JG27.Farber 07-15-2012 03:29 PM

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Originally Posted by raaaid (Post 445283)
diplomado en marina civil por maquinas

diploma in civil marine in machines

Cool.

Applied to study Engineering myself yesterday. Cant wait for all the work :rolleyes:

http://www3.open.ac.uk/study/undergr...ways/q65-2.htm

Outlaw 07-16-2012 02:26 PM

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Originally Posted by raaaid (Post 445283)
diplomado en marina civil por maquinas

diploma in civil marine in machines

That's interesting, not even the mere mention of the word, "engineer".

A ships engineer is a pretty cool gig though. You get, "down and dirty", with the guts of the ship keeping everything in working order. It requires a wide breadth of knowledge across multiple systems. From electrical, control systems, mechanical equipment, and piping, it's all in there. It's a good deal for those that are mechanically minded, want to go farther than working on cars, and don't mind the fact that you spend most of your time on a ship.

Whenever I go on a live aboard dive cruise I always try and spend some time with the engineer down in the engine room. It's always a load of fun. Those big diesels (big for me, not compared to a super tanker or container ship!!) are pretty cool.

If I ever win the lottery I'm going to nab a 60' - 100' yacht for myself and get a captain's certificate so I can hit the open seas whenever and wherever I want!

--Outlaw.

Outlaw 07-16-2012 02:31 PM

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Originally Posted by swiss (Post 445284)
Just checked, indeed $80k directly from university - here it's $75.

I know a few construction engineers, guess I should tell them...
Roo-country has pretty high rep in Switzerland.

The engineering field is coming back in the US as well. Rates plummeted for new hires and flattened out for those that managed to stay billable during the slump but they are coming back now. I even got a small raise a few months ago and now I'm doing 50 hour weeks again so life is good. That Ferrari might not be as far out in the future as I thought!

New engineering graduates are coming in at decent rates although not as good as it was a couple of years before the slump. Back then a new grad process engineer could start at $37 and hour (USD)!

--Outlaw.

5./JG27.Farber 07-16-2012 06:02 PM

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Originally Posted by Outlaw (Post 445592)

New engineering graduates are coming in at decent rates although not as good as it was a couple of years before the slump. Back then a new grad process engineer could start at $37 and hour (USD)!

--Outlaw.



Yea I looked at engineers rates for a fresh engineer and they were between 20 and 37k GBP. Some of the more experience Engineers was around 50 to 75k GBP.

Im hoping the renewable energy sector will be quite prospuros in the future so Im going with that one. Plus there must be some reward in making enrgy cleanly. :-P

TomcatViP 07-16-2012 06:40 PM

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Originally Posted by Outlaw (Post 445592)
The engineering field is coming back in the US as well. Rates plummeted for new hires and flattened out for those that managed to stay billable during the slump but they are coming back now. I even got a small raise a few months ago and now I'm doing 50 hour weeks again so life is good. That Ferrari might not be as far out in the future as I thought!

New engineering graduates are coming in at decent rates although not as good as it was a couple of years before the slump. Back then a new grad process engineer could start at $37 and hour (USD)!

--Outlaw.

It's catastrophic here in Fr. Young Eng are happy if they can start at 2500$ net per month. Passing 4500$ it become really difficult to get an increase.

they even employ tons of unpaid students to lower dev cost giving them (very boring) design project, even on a CAD stations with a full access to the design Model ! (When I started myself on CATIA V4 we had numerous security check implemented)

And then they say to the share holders that they are fighting hard to keep the program on track, budget and schedule. BS! Everybody know since Ford that attention is a function of the worker's motivation. And the lack of attention cost a lot at this level of responsibility. A very basic rule of management dump down the flush just to cut cost even more when we are already eating our own tail like a snake.

There is nothing good that way.

But still engineering is a rewarding job. Hold on !


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