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What You Need To Know To Pursue A Career In Field Engineerin

A field engineer is expected to have a strong footing in two main subjects - mathematics and science. The field engineer is expected to provide affordable solutions based on the principles of science and mathematics for technical problems faced in the industry.

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What You Need To Know To Pursue A Career In Field Engineerin

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  1. What You Need To Know To Pursue A Career In Field Engineering

  2. A field engineer is expected to have a strong footing in two main subjects - mathematics and science. The field engineer is expected to provide affordable solutions based on the principles of science and mathematics for technical problems faced in the industry. • A field engineer’s job is to find applications for the latest scientific discoveries that may benefit the company. A field engineer on the average spends more time working outdoors at various job sites than working indoors. This article offers valuable information for all those job aspirants who wish to pursue Field Engineer jobs.

  3. Educational Requirement • The basic educational requirement for those who wish to pursue a career in field engineering is a Bachelor of Science degree in mechanical engineering, chemical engineering, construction management, electrical engineering, civil engineering or other related field. • Students should also be aware that it typically takes four years to complete a bachelor’s engineering course to qualify for jobs like chemical engineering jobs.

  4. Responsibilities And Duties • The duties and responsibilities of a field engineer vary depending on his experience and area of expertise. The duties of a field engineer involve the installation of hardware, maintenance, or repair of installed products. • A field engineer can also be expected to do research, develop, design, and test the devices and machines used on engineering sites. A field engineer supervises the construction of structures like buildings, roads, tunnels, bridges, airports, water supply, dams, and sewage systems.

  5. Importance Of Licensure • Field engineers can also choose to provide services to the public directly once they get their licensure from the state.This can prove to be a great alternative for those who wish to be independent, instead of working under someone, as is the case with a majority of jobs for field engineers. • In order to set up one’s own business, field engineers need to study an accredited engineering degree program from an Accreditation Board for Engineering Technology (ABET) school.

  6. Importance Of Licensure • A field engineer should also have worked for a period of four years and completed a state examination. In order to qualify for the licensure, graduates need to take the Initial Fundamentals of Engineering examination and after gaining work experience, they need to take the Principles and Practice of Engineering examination. • Field engineers who have received licensure from one state need not worry about its applicability in other states. A majority of states recognize licensure received from other states.

  7. Job Outlook • Most field engineers work on-sites that require them to travel to various locations. There is a lot of demand for field engineers in industries like construction, oilfield services, information technology services, and engineering services. • This article throws light on the various aspects of a career in field engineering. Job aspirants will find this article useful in understanding what it takes to have a successful career in field engineering.

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