I am a construction engineer.
My uncle was an engineer in a construction battalion.
Sports Engineer is an engineer who works in sports field. Sentence would be, he was very happy to get job as sports engineer.
Meet me in the engineer's office.
The engineer will be here today to fix the boiler.He wants to be an engineer.
I have begun to learn about how to become an Engineer
Engineer is a noun so you can use it as a title. Mary is an engineer for the railroad. John was the mechanical engineer who designed the train.
the job as a engineer can contribute to many other jobs.
The engineer drove the train at full speed. He studied to become an electrical engineer.
No. An occupation or position is only capitalized when used as a title, or as a course of study such as Advanced Mechanical Engineering.
The engineer will build a building, within this site.
Engineer can be a noun or a verb. Examples: Marcy was studying to become a mechanical engineer. Arthur's ex-wife vowed to engineer the destruction of his reputation and career.
It's a correct sentence because it has subject, engineer, and a verb, is deployed; however it should have the word "the" or "an" or "one" before engineer to make it clearer. The "is" indicates that it is no more than one. The sentence means that someone with appropriate technical ability has been or is being sent to whatever is the subject of the conversation.
Only if accompanying a name, as their job title.... John Q. Citizen, Civil Engineer. It would not be capitalised when used in a sentence.... "We will need to employ a civil engineer before we begin the work".