The following is written by and according to the U.S. Department of Labor and particular to the education and training required for engineers.
Engineers typically enter the occupation with a bachelor's degree in an engineering specialty, but some basic research positions may require a graduate degree. Engineers offering their services directly to the public must be licensed. Continuing education to keep current with rapidly changing technology is important for engineers.
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Usually math and science
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.
An aeronautical or mechanical engineer.
Knowledge of the business is needed. Being familiar with how it works and having some kind of previous experience working in that field if helpful.
How much an industrial engineer can earn in South Africa depends upon experience and location. The average salary for this occupation is said to be R 248,017.
Chief Engineer, Facilities manager Construction superintendent With additional experience
None. You have to have a law degree and pass the bar exam.
Biomedical engineer
It depend on the kind of Mechanical Engineering Shop you working at: some average engineer worker get pay $ 10 per hour while the manager is pay $ 50-60 per hour.You will have to define the term engineer. It may be the operator of equipment that has an engine, such as a locomotive or a crane- or it may be a degreed licensed professional, such as a Civil Engineer, Electrical Engineer, Chemical Engineer, or Mechanical Engineer. It will also depend on experience, education, etc.
civil engineer
About $96,545 a year to $120,000 a year. It depends of how much education you have.
they all kind of shifts