
) but, do the electrical guys reckon it's worth doing the degree rather than stopping with the HNC/D and getting experience during the time I would have spent at uni? Was your degree worth it ?I did Electronic & Electrical Engineering when I was at uni. However I'm now a senior manager in the security industry!![]()
Hi! I'm currently through my Second Semester of my Mechanical Engineering Degree. I love it to bits! You learn new exciting stuff different days although sometimes it can be boring as hell!
I've currently touched the units Thermodynamics, Fluid Mechanics, Stress Analysis, Mathematics and Dynamics.
I was just wondering if anyone with a Engineering qualification have done anything interesting? What field of work are you in? What kind of breakthroughs have you come across recently?
Do you recommend any engineering/science type magazines?
Thanks!
What did he do? Any idea why he quit?Jokester said:A mate of mine at uni got a job at Benetton and jacked it in after about a year.


He was doing drag/wind tunnel testing and modelling and stuff I think and I think he quit becuase he wasn't getting paid that much and it wasn't as glamorous as as he thought it would be.What did he do? Any idea why he quit?
Well I did Electrical/Electronic engineering at uni, mainly focussing on VLSI design and comms before graduating with my Masters. Tried to get a job in electronic design in the oil industry but didn't have much luck, so managed to get myself on KBR's graduate scheme as an Instrument and Controls Engineer.
Basically do pretty much anything to do with control systems and intrumentation on offshore facilities and refineries/gas terminals. Jobs can vary from sticking an orifice plate in a bit of pipe to complete control system upgrade jobs so it's pretty varied stuff, covering process control through to safety systems. A large part of my job is managing vendors that I buy equipment from.
Was that by chance? Or lack of jobs? I see loads of jobs on offer on the net, but I doubt you'll be able to know what the market is like until you actually start applying for those jobs.

Absolutely. I would recommend engineering to anyone who is looking for something that is challenging, but very rewarding.Would you do the same degree again if you had the chance?
Good choice - Mechanical engineering can bring you into any job in any field.Hi! I'm currently through my Second Semester of my Mechanical Engineering Degree. I love it to bits! You learn new exciting stuff different days although sometimes it can be boring as hell!
I've currently touched the units Thermodynamics, Fluid Mechanics, Stress Analysis, Mathematics and Dynamics.
I was just wondering if anyone with a Engineering qualification have done anything interesting? What field of work are you in? What kind of breakthroughs have you come across recently?
Do you recommend any engineering/science type magazines?
Thanks!
