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yes, Aerospace & Mechanical Engineering share many common elements.
A consulting engineer usually does not have a fixed salary, but earns money based on how many billable hours he or she works.
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There are many engineering jobs online. Some are aerospace engineer,automotive engineer,biomedical engineer, control systems,industrial engineer,mechanical engineer and many more.
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A mechanical engineer has many of the same skills that an IT professional needs. They are analytical and detailed oriented and often have overlapping jobs or classes in school.
No. automobile engineering and mechanical engineering r different. Mech. engg. deals with overall study of production engineering, designe engineering, automobile engineering, thermal engineeringand many other topic. Automobile engineering can be considered as a specific branch which deals with the topics specific to automobile engineering.
4-5 years. Depends on how many hours u take a semester and If u take summer classes. I was able to do it four and I have friends that are taking five.
Regular working hours and limited travel
As an electrical engineer I work around 45 hours per week, and upwards to 50 depending on the workload. I arrive at work usually around 8AM and leave around 4:30-5:30PM, depending on the day. Many engineers tend to start their work day later by around 60 to 90 minutes, it really depends on your team and boss. It ultimately depends on what you're doing, who you're working for, and how urgently your work needs to get done.
Depends on where you are. In California entry engineers make $50-60k, decent engineers with 10 yrs exp make 70k, and PHDs/experts usually don't make more than $120k. If you're in industrial salaries are $20k higher for same yrs experience usually. But if you are working on oil&gas projects in offshore areas such as northern Canada you can top $200k. If you are project manager you make $180-250k and engineer lead managing 40-100 ppl = $400k, over 200 ppl makes over $500k in Canada.