Hey
About to take on a job at an engineering consultancy (URS) and am leaning towards one of two posts. They want me, but i need to decide whether to go for:
1. Mechanical & Electrical - Building services
2. Highways.
I graduated this year from notts uni with an MEng in Mechanical Design, Materials, and Manufacture. The divisional manger seems to like me and really wants me to work in highways. I think it sounds pretty interesting but still think building services is more suited to me. Anyone here in building services and can tell me what they do, im not a Mech Eng student so i haven't done fluids and only done a little thermo ?
Only problem with highways is that for chartership id have to go with the civil body (ICE) and i can't verify that my uni course would allow me to do that as their website is screwed in that section.
cheers
About to take on a job at an engineering consultancy (URS) and am leaning towards one of two posts. They want me, but i need to decide whether to go for:
1. Mechanical & Electrical - Building services
2. Highways.
I graduated this year from notts uni with an MEng in Mechanical Design, Materials, and Manufacture. The divisional manger seems to like me and really wants me to work in highways. I think it sounds pretty interesting but still think building services is more suited to me. Anyone here in building services and can tell me what they do, im not a Mech Eng student so i haven't done fluids and only done a little thermo ?
Only problem with highways is that for chartership id have to go with the civil body (ICE) and i can't verify that my uni course would allow me to do that as their website is screwed in that section.
cheers

