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All engineers will at times in their career write papers and reports. The specific job type will dictate what percentage papers and reports will be written. For example, a design engineer will write a lot more reports than a sales engineer.
well no but thet will wright a report after they are done building or constucting an idea or project the are working on.
No, many engineers are not good at writing papers. But they are more valuable to their employers if they can write reasonably well. In general, engineers are not that good at writing papers.( They even have issues with handwriting.
No, in fact, they're terrible in it because they only know the numbers, they have a much more difficult time conveying their information to the audience who are non-engineers and who don't use "techno-speak" in their speech. They even have difficulty with handwriting, causing the paper to be illegible. That's why most companies have technical writers, because engineers who write the papers alone are at risk of putting the companies in bankruptcy.
Engineering writing is similar to scientific writing.They write the technical reports based on the their work.
No, it is not common for engineers to be unable to write essays and papers. Many engineers work on research, auditing, managing, quality control. equipment design, ,,, etc. All those categories of engineers sure learned and knew how to write reports and essays.
Yes they are
Some are, some aren't.
Yes engineers design more than write and if they do write its usually on a computer which can help you write.
Quite common, there are 7 billion people in the world, there are a LOT less engineers than non-engineers.
Certain engineers do nothing else.