ME by schooling. AE by company. Engineer engineer by current role - my job is to make the engineers play nice in the sandbox.
"Hey! Don't you dare leave that turd there without at least kicking some sand over it."
BS in Electrical Engineering, Masters of Divinity. Probably not too many folk with that particular combination.
My previous response to this thread was electrical engineer. But now Im proud to say that Im a retired engineer. I felt like I was turning into Dilbert.
I'm a weirdball* one: naval architect. Boats of all types, although mostly commercial workboats (tugs, fishing boats, small cruise ships).
* Professionally. Some have called me that personally, but I think the jury's still out.
Cool! Boats are every bit as cool as rockets.
But living in the Mojave as a newlywed was probably not the ideal scenario for my wife! We moved on after a couple years, back to "civilization", as my wife described it.
Trained as an Automotive engineer (ie a Mechanic) and now work as a Service "engineer" for a roller door company
Id like to know what professional Engineers think when other non-Engineers use the title. IE...Computer, Software, etc...
Id like to know what professional Engineers think when other non-Engineers use the title. IE...Computer, Software, etc...