1 hour
around 50, 60, or 70 hours a week.
one to two hours or maybe the food is hard to digest
For about 3 hours.
millions of engineers
Close to a few hours.
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Many different types of engineers work in the mining industry depending on what part of the process they are working on and what is being mined and refined. Chemical engineers and Metallurgical engineers may be involved in the refining and smelting stages of mining. Mining and Geological Engineers would be involved in the exploration / extraction and design of mines and their processes. Mechanical Engineers and Electrical Engineers could be involved in the design of equipment and systems involved in refining or extracting the minerals.
There are many types of engineers such as:aerospace engineers,canal engineers,chemical engineers,civil engineers,electrical engineers,environmental engineers,genetic engineers,industrial engineers,materials engineers,mechanical engineers,structural engineers,systems engineers,just to name a few.Some of which do study cars.
The cooking engineers have vast knowledge of food, because they have many years of cooking experience, so, they design menu for all specific purposes, keeping on mind what ingredient goes well with other ingredients. Cooking engineers keep exploring new dishes.
That completely depends on the company and the project. I am a telecom engineer currently working 10 hours a day, 7 days a week.
Biomedical engineers typically work around 40 hours per week, often during standard business hours. However, depending on project deadlines, research demands, or clinical environments, they may occasionally work longer hours or weekends. Job settings can influence work hours, with those in academia or research possibly having more flexible schedules compared to those in clinical or manufacturing roles.
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