yes geological engineer can work in irrigation department.
Building engineer is concerned with only buildings, but civil engineer can deal with all the streams of civil engineering viz as irrigation, enviornmental engg, transportation engg geotechnical engg etc......
some methord of irrigation for-conserving water
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No, There's difference b/w that work. If they no how to work then they can do!
There are a number of places! Iowa State University has a Department of Geological and Atmospheric Sciences, The University of Northern Iowa has an Earth Sciences department that is involved in research into Geology, the University of Iowa also has a Geosciences department, again involved in research in Geology.Finally there is the Iowa Geological and Water Survey where a number of geologists work! To visit the relevant websites, please see the related links.
No you do not charge sales tax on irrigation.
If you are not a Graduate Engineer you should be doing the work
science and creativity make up an engineer.
civil engineer in construction
The nature of the work for trainee software engineer is to install, and update software. A trainee software engineer is also involved in troubleshooting.
A civil engineer can work as a production engineer with the proper training. Both use similar concepts, however each uses its own methods by which to apply known principles.
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