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Site engineer is responsible for the implementation of design drawings in accordance with the statement of work and specification.
You should first work as a site engineer which will increase your knowledge of the sequence of work and to experience the work site. Then move on to junior planning engineer before you become a professional planning engineer.
Mechanical site engineering!
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To manage and supervise all the work done in an construction site, also to give work orders for work in his site by mean of the drawings received from the designer and maintain the quality of work due to those received drawings
A project engineer is responsible for the overall management of a project, including planning, organizing, and coordinating the various tasks and resources needed to complete it. They may work on multiple projects at once and have a more strategic role. On the other hand, a site engineer focuses specifically on one construction site or project, overseeing the day-to-day construction activities, ensuring compliance with plans and specifications, and coordinating with contractors and laborers. They have a more hands-on role and may work under the supervision of a project engineer.
No.
No, There's difference b/w that work. If they no how to work then they can do!
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A field engineer is a professional who works at a job site other than the main company office or headquarters. The person often services clients at their homes and businesses and may work in a variety of fields.
If you are not a Graduate Engineer you should be doing the work
yes geological engineer can work in irrigation department.