Nobody is a man with a lot of experience when he was born. Working will give you experience. If you want to become a man with a lot of experience, you have to be a man with a little experience or not experience.
Yes, senior engineer jobs do require a lot of experience. You must first get a degree in engineering, then you must job shadow, then you must get hired and work your way up in the company.
A lot of work
clifford says when you trying to become an electrical engineer, you have to know a whole lot about electricity. know what i mean
yes ,he can switch to electrical power or electronic engineering ,but has to learn a lot in these fields ,both in theory and practical
hi, a biomedical engineer can work as a sales&service engineer or as a only service engineer for various diagnostic companies or they can go for imaging side and lot more .............
A good website for mechanical engineering work is 'Jobsite'. They have over 600 listings for mechanical engineering jobs one can apply for online. 'Engineer Jobs' is another good place to find mechanical engineer work. If one wants a better understanding of what a mechanical engineer jobs involves Wikipedia has a lot of detail.
Electrical books work by teaching mostly anything about electricity to people. It depends on the book, but you can find really nice books that have a lot of information in them.
There is not a lot of experience that one needs in order to do driving work. The only experience that one needs, in most driving work jobs, is a driving license.
there are many types of engineer such as mechnical,civil,electronics ,electrical ,IT,computer ,aeronautics ,biomedical,telecommunication etc
There are several different groups who work together in building design. The main roles are architect, landscape architect, civil, structural, mechanical, electrical and plumbing engineers. Sometimes there are also other design consultants involved. To be a professional architect or engineer you need an accredited undergraduate or graduate level degree, followed by 3-4 years of work experience, followed by a registration exam. As an intern architect or engineer, a lot of your job will be computer drafting. The math involved is not too difficult. Some of the more critical skills are design/problem solving and teamwork/communication. See professional registration websites for more info: www.ncarb.org www.clarb.org www.nspe.org
It depends. You can be an EET after two years of college and go right out into a career. Or you can wait it out, do four years, be a genuine EE, and make a lot more money.
A lot