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Advices of trainings or course

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jor1492

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Aug 3, 2015
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Hello all,
I am mechanical engineer working in a company in the business of cryogenic facilities specially in the storage of cryogenic fluids to cylinder filling. My job is design engineer in several facilities projects.
The company is asking me about what kind of courses and trainings I could take for my improvement in my job in the company.

Now, with the information of my job What trainings or courses could you advise me in the world of cryogenic industries to improve in my work?
 
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Anything that tends towards a Materials Science degree would probably be useful.

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That's a tough one because professional development courses are designed to generate the biggest class size, not develop professions and you are in a narrow specialty.

I suggest you convince them to pay for grad school and plan a path to a professional engineering license. Look to build skills to take with you. While this may sound self serving, in reality that approach will make you more valuable to your employer.
 
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