TheFabricator
Mechanical
- Apr 9, 2009
- 4
Hi all,
I am after some advice and insight about the engineering profession. I am 20 and I have just finished an apprenticeship in the engineering fabrication industry. I left school at 16 to peruse my apprenticeship, and did not complete my final years of schooling. I have become bored with the fabrication side of engineering (I build structural steel components), and have always been interested in the design of mechanics of how things work. From my research on the internet I have come to the conclusion the mechanical engineering is for me. I would like to know what skills I need to be proficient in for me to be successful in an engineering course at university, and what kind of duties I would undertake everyday in a mechanical engineering job.
Any advice would be very much appreciated.
Reguards
Stefan
I am after some advice and insight about the engineering profession. I am 20 and I have just finished an apprenticeship in the engineering fabrication industry. I left school at 16 to peruse my apprenticeship, and did not complete my final years of schooling. I have become bored with the fabrication side of engineering (I build structural steel components), and have always been interested in the design of mechanics of how things work. From my research on the internet I have come to the conclusion the mechanical engineering is for me. I would like to know what skills I need to be proficient in for me to be successful in an engineering course at university, and what kind of duties I would undertake everyday in a mechanical engineering job.
Any advice would be very much appreciated.
Reguards
Stefan