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I have graduated with a B.Sc. in Electrical Engineering and I want to know which is better according to the future of the job and the demand for this job. I like both jobs and by enrolling in the IT department, I will be taught everything from scratch and my job will be on Manufacturing Applications of a plastics plant. I want someone who had an engineering degree and enrolled in an IT profession to comment on my situation.
2 answers - Asked By: Fouad K - 1/6/2009
I have graduated with a B.Sc. in Electrical Engineering and I want to know which is better according to the future of the job and the demand for this job. I like both jobs and by enrolling in the IT department, I will be taught everything from scratch and my job will be on Manufacturing Applications of a plastics plant. I want someone who had an engineering degree and enrolled in an IT profession to comment on my situation.
1 answer - Asked By: Fouad K - 1/6/2009
I have graduated with a B.Sc. in Electrical Engineering and I want to know which is better according to the future of the job and the demand for this job. I like both jobs and by enrolling in the IT department, I will be taught everything from scratch and my job will be on Manufacturing Applications of a plastics plant. I want someone who had an engineering degree and enrolled in an IT profession to comment on my situation.
1 answer - Asked By: Fouad K - 1/6/2009
I have graduated with a B.Sc. in Electrical Engineering and I want to know which is better according to the future of the job and the demand for this job. I like both jobs and by enrolling in the IT department, I will be taught everything from scratch and my job will be on Manufacturing Applications of a plastics plant. I want someone who had an engineering degree and enrolled in an IT profession to comment on my situation.
3 answers - Asked By: Fouad K - 1/6/2009
I have graduated with a B.Sc. in Electrical Engineering and I want to know which is better according to the future of the job and the demand for this job. I like both jobs and by enrolling in the IT department, I will be taught everything from scratch and my job will be on Manufacturing Applications of a plastics plant. I want someone who had an engineering degree and enrolled in an IT profession to comment on my situation.
2 answers - Asked By: Fouad K - 1/6/2009
Often when you see engineering or engineering related jobs open, it will say something like engineering degree or related technical discipline. what is a related technical discipline. just for example if it was an electrical engineering job would a related tech. discipline be a bs in computer science?
2 answers - Asked By: Ryan - 10/2/2010
Etc.....what is your education like, what is expected of you, and what is expected of you at your job, what are the good and bad things about any particular type of engineering job. How long does it take to become educated for the job? Any other info about it thanks.
3 answers - Asked By: Squrrels - 11/11/2008
I'm planning on studying physics in college, and when I read anything about jobs for physicists it says that they go into government research or private industry. I understand what government research would be, but what would a physicist do in the private sector?
1 answer - Asked By: Steve - 1/7/2012
What is the difference between the computer science course and the computer engineering course? How does a computer scientist differ from a computer engineer? Which one has more advantage? Which one is better?
1 answer - Asked By: Jack - 5/11/2012
Is the job hard? What things should someone be good at to do this job?
2 answers - Asked By: Jared Guttenberg - 3/28/2009
I've never had a job before. I will be a sophomore this fall and my GPA is relatively good/high. Only real experience I've had is volunteering with habitat for humanity. Do you guys know if it will be hard to find an internship?
2 answers - Asked By: Charlie Strand - 7/21/2011
There is so many opinions out there about what the difference is between these two and which one has more oppurtunities and so on. I would love to know what the most direct difference is between these two fields, they seem so similar. Obviously the name Operations Manager hints at managing, but to me it seems like it is a more business-like approach to industrial engineering.
1 answer - Asked By: Nate - 4/1/2013
I know of Lockheed Martin and Northrop Grumman. I want to know of jobs that are mechanical and/or automotive engineering related?
1 answer - Asked By: kameron - 12/11/2012
Can someone tell me te difference between computer science and a computer engineering major. Is it the same?
2 answers - Asked By: Rosalva - 5/6/2013
I want to finish major in Computer applications but I really would like to know what can i study after I get my associates ,maybe can i study Computer science in the university? Please I need help
2 answers - Asked By: Laura - 5/7/2012
I want to major in electrical engineering technology and my friend wants be to work in a car dealership with him,but I'm afraid that car companies or dealerships only need mechanical engineers. Can an electrical engineer work in a car company or dealership? I was planning to get a job in sony while I'm in college, but I love cars.
3 answers - Asked By: chenjack90 - 12/1/2011
I am thinking of going to either UMICH, Georgia Tech, or University of Illionis at Urbana Champaign as a Industrial Engineering major and an economics minor. I am wondering what types of companies and jobs most people get right out of undergrad with this degree. For instance, I know that from Georgia Tech, most people work in consulting companies like Deloitte and Accenture. I am wondering what the other schools' job opportunities are. Thank you for your help in advance
2 answers - Asked By: Jason Vallrugo - 1/5/2013
I recently graduated with an EE degree. I don't have much experience and my GPA isn't very good. I don't want to do "real engineering" either. I've thought about sales, marketing and technical writing as alternatives. Any other ideas?
2 answers - Asked By: William - 6/20/2012
I'm 21 and I am going to community college for my general ed. I also work and am expecting a child in Nov. I really want to provide for my family and i am going to need to decide soon on what i'm going to do. I understand that good jobs are few and far in between nowadays and any suggestions on a good computer related field to jump into would be great. I don't want to make the mistake of ending up with a useless degree or wasting my time.
3 answers - Asked By: Dillon - 10/5/2012
I'm a junior in high school and I think it would be cool to be one. Is it a really competitive job? Is it fun? Anymore information would also be appreciated. :)
1 answer - Asked By: Paul - 5/12/2012
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Sr. Manufacturing Applications Engineer

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$67,000.00 - $109,760.00
Typical Salary for Sr. Manufacturing Applications Engineer
(42 Respondents)
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Education / Training

Bachelor's
57.9%
Master's
21.1%
Some College Coursework Completed
7.9%
Associates
5.3%
High School
2.6%
Certification
2.6%
Doctorate
2.6%
(38 Respondents)
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Sr. Manufacturing Applications Engineer

Adapts equipment by developing new designs and specifications; supervising installations.
Rate of Growth
8.80 %
Size of Industry in 2006:
243,000
Source: Bureau of Labor Statistics, May 2006

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