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.
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It depends on what work they do and how long they for. it also depends on what position of the work they are doing at their job.
Boeing Mechanical Engineers are paid very well. On average, they make between $77,000 and $88,000 each year that they work.
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.
One who know about Mechanical, Electrical and Plumbing (MEP) works in the construction industry then he called as MEP Engineer. Usually a Electrical or Mechanical Engineer can manage this work.
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Mechanical site engineering!
Mechanical engineers can work in airlines. They work in the repair of the engine and the fuselage.
Full time, 8 hours a day, six days a week
Being a salaried employee a Mechanical Engineer only gets paid for 8 hours of work a day, no matter how many hours he actually works. While in most cases he does only work 8 hours in a day, when schedules are slipping or other problems crop up he will be expected to work as much as necessary to resolve it as soon as possible. I have known a few engineers that worked more than 20 hours a day for a few weeks to resolve a particularly difficult issue.
The last aim of a mechanical engineer is that the customer satisfaction and the efficient work