Ursula Burns was raised in the projects in New York by a single mother, became a mechanical engineer, and went from being a summer intern at Xerox in 1980 to be its president and CEO in 2008.
The job of a mechanical engineer is to design machines and mechanical installations for major projects. They also evaluate installed equipment, processes and products.
I've never heard of a "thermodynamics engineer" although I do know that a lot of mechanical and chemical engineers spend a great deal of their time applying thermodynamics to the projects they are working on.
Mechanical Project engineer can provide the following services: cost effective equipment repairs, developing a project specification, testing and developing designs, solving complex problems, making sure a product will be reliable in the field of service and managing projects using engineering principles.
One can find ideas for mechanical projects by going to the Science Buddies website. The website has a number of ideas for mechanical engineering projects.
yes i need a mechanical project yes i need a mechanical project
yes we can get a low cost mechanical projects. If we have a design for it we can make it simple and with too low cost.
yes of course
It is a software engineer who is in control of software projects.
Henry Gnatt was an American mechanical engineer and later became a management consultant. Gantt is known for creating the Gantt chart in the 1910's which was a tool used in projects such as the Hoover Dam and interstate highway system.
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.
the turbines in hydroelectricity projects convert mechanical energy into electrical energy.
A project engineer oversees construction and other major projects involved with the type of engineering they are involved in. For example, an electrical project engineer would oversee the design and building of electrical equipment.