Jeremy Riesberg
 If you are dabbling with the thought of
pursuing a degree in engineering or looking
at job options that would do most justice to
your engineering knowledge and skills, you
need not worry because you will be surprised
to know that multiple industries require the
skilled services of a qualified engineer. In fact
trained and able engineers are much sought
after by top league companies across sectors.
 IT- The information technology industry,
particularly computer companies are
constantly looking to employ engineers who
can fix machines and those who have an in
depth knowledge of computer parts,
accessories and peripherals.
 Construction- Civil engineers are in great
demand and buildings cannot be constructed
without a good engineer on the team. Right
from approving structural designs to
ensuring correct installation and calculated
assembly of building materials come under
the engineers work bracket.
 Manufacturing- Large industrial plants and
manufacturing units need an in house
engineer at all times. Depending on the
nature of products, the engineer's job profile
could range from routine mechanical
checking and repairing to complex tasks like
boiler tube removal, fixing or restoring.
 Chemical- The popularity of chemical
engineers is growing by the day. Innovation is
the way to succeed and these highly qualified
persons are employed by companies to invent
and innovate.
 Film and Music -The film and music industry
is becoming increasingly advanced with
reference to technology. Sound engineers are
required on almost all projects that involve
sound. Matching frequencies, dubbing, music
and recording are few areas that require the
expertise of sound engineers.
 Automobile -This extremely competitive
industry requires highly skilled engineers who
can innovate constantly and provide solutions
to almost any automobile problem.
 Electrical - An electrical engineer's job is no
longer restricted to fixing appliances or
fittings. The world of electronics has gone
through a revolution in the past few years;
almost everything is done by a machine now.

Jeremy riesberg - industries that could use your engineering skills

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     If youare dabbling with the thought of pursuing a degree in engineering or looking at job options that would do most justice to your engineering knowledge and skills, you need not worry because you will be surprised to know that multiple industries require the skilled services of a qualified engineer. In fact trained and able engineers are much sought after by top league companies across sectors.
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     IT- Theinformation technology industry, particularly computer companies are constantly looking to employ engineers who can fix machines and those who have an in depth knowledge of computer parts, accessories and peripherals.
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     Construction- Civilengineers are in great demand and buildings cannot be constructed without a good engineer on the team. Right from approving structural designs to ensuring correct installation and calculated assembly of building materials come under the engineers work bracket.
  • 5.
     Manufacturing- Largeindustrial plants and manufacturing units need an in house engineer at all times. Depending on the nature of products, the engineer's job profile could range from routine mechanical checking and repairing to complex tasks like boiler tube removal, fixing or restoring.
  • 6.
     Chemical- Thepopularity of chemical engineers is growing by the day. Innovation is the way to succeed and these highly qualified persons are employed by companies to invent and innovate.
  • 7.
     Film andMusic -The film and music industry is becoming increasingly advanced with reference to technology. Sound engineers are required on almost all projects that involve sound. Matching frequencies, dubbing, music and recording are few areas that require the expertise of sound engineers.
  • 8.
     Automobile -Thisextremely competitive industry requires highly skilled engineers who can innovate constantly and provide solutions to almost any automobile problem.
  • 9.
     Electrical -An electrical engineer's job is no longer restricted to fixing appliances or fittings. The world of electronics has gone through a revolution in the past few years; almost everything is done by a machine now.