boy_wonderr
Mechanical
- Mar 8, 2023
- 2
Hi,
I am currently a Facilities Project Engineer for a natural gas operator and have the opportunity join an industrial gas company as Piping Materials Engineer. I like my current role but mainly considering the job because I want to get into cryogenics. My background is in Mechanical Engineering and I have an interest in materials engineering. I want to learn all there is to learn about piping classes, fittings type, insulation, coatings, etc.
1) With a specialized role like this would it be hard to transition back to a project engineering role in the new company? I do have my PE and PMP
2) What's the usual progression for this role?
3) What's the prospect as Materials Engineer in today's IT and software dominating age?
Thanks in advance
I am currently a Facilities Project Engineer for a natural gas operator and have the opportunity join an industrial gas company as Piping Materials Engineer. I like my current role but mainly considering the job because I want to get into cryogenics. My background is in Mechanical Engineering and I have an interest in materials engineering. I want to learn all there is to learn about piping classes, fittings type, insulation, coatings, etc.
1) With a specialized role like this would it be hard to transition back to a project engineering role in the new company? I do have my PE and PMP
2) What's the usual progression for this role?
3) What's the prospect as Materials Engineer in today's IT and software dominating age?
Thanks in advance