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No, there is no reason to capitalise that word. Unless, that the word scientist is used in a proper noun.... Scientist Barbara

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14y ago
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11y ago

The term "engineer" would only be capitalized if it was used as a title (Chief Engineer Smith) or to represent someone specific in a quote ("Come over here, Engineer," he said.)

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11y ago

No, except at the beginning of a sentence because it is

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15y ago

No, it's an improper noun. Only PROPER NOUNS, like peoples names, places etc. are capitalized.

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13y ago

No you don't. I checked on word and there were no problems.

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11y ago

It should only be capitalized if it directly precedes the person's name.

For example: Professor Smith.

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14y ago

yes

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