Engineers typically require a bachelor's degree in a relevant field such as civil, mechanical, electrical, or software engineering. Many positions also necessitate obtaining a Professional Engineer (PE) license, which involves passing the Fundamentals of Engineering (FE) exam, gaining relevant work experience, and passing the Principles and Practice of Engineering exam. Additionally, strong problem-solving skills, analytical thinking, and proficiency in technical software are essential qualifications for success in the engineering field. Some roles may also benefit from advanced degrees or specialized certifications.
he went to art school.
Self absortion
You would possible have to take science, Food technology.....
an objective evaluation of a persons qulifications to meet nationally accepted standards
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They're not ready for that positions,,nor qulifications is low
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· Acoustic Engineer · Aeronautical Engineer · Aerospace Engineer · Agricultural Engineer · Airline Flight Engineer · Application Engineer · Aquatic Engineer · Automotive Engineer · Aviation Engineer
· Acoustic Engineer · Aeronautical Engineer · Aerospace Engineer · Agricultural Engineer · Airline Flight Engineer · Application Engineer · Aquatic Engineer · Automotive Engineer · Aviation Engineer
· Acoustic Engineer · Aeronautical Engineer · Aerospace Engineer · Agricultural Engineer · Airline Flight Engineer · Application Engineer · Aquatic Engineer · Automotive Engineer · Aviation Engineer
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· Dairy Engineer · Design Engineer · Drafting Engineer