shimo1989
Mechanical
- Apr 4, 2010
- 30
I'm at a bit of a crossroads at the moment. Having just finished my mechanical engineering degree this spring, I've been offered a position with an HVAC equipment manufacturing company (for pretty decent pay, no less). I like the company environment, and the work they do does seem very interesting and challenging.
But the thing is, I think HVAC consulting is something I'd like to get into in the future, and I don't know how easy it would be to go from manufacturing to consulting. If I take the job in HVAC manufacturing, how easy would it be for me to transition into the HVAC consulting industry? I have had no industry experience whatsoever with either field. Would getting a master's degree in HVAC systems (after working for a few years in manufacturing) be helpful at all? Do the chances for a successful transition increase or decrease once I get my Professional Engineer designation?
On the same topic, how difficult would it be for me to switch to completely unrelated industries, such as oil/gas? I highly doubt that the skills I learn there would be useful for reservoir simulation engineering or pipeline design or whatever, so would that be a possibility at all, with or without going to grad school?
I would greatly appreciate it if someone who has gone through similar transitions could give me some advice on this issue. Thanks in advance!
But the thing is, I think HVAC consulting is something I'd like to get into in the future, and I don't know how easy it would be to go from manufacturing to consulting. If I take the job in HVAC manufacturing, how easy would it be for me to transition into the HVAC consulting industry? I have had no industry experience whatsoever with either field. Would getting a master's degree in HVAC systems (after working for a few years in manufacturing) be helpful at all? Do the chances for a successful transition increase or decrease once I get my Professional Engineer designation?
On the same topic, how difficult would it be for me to switch to completely unrelated industries, such as oil/gas? I highly doubt that the skills I learn there would be useful for reservoir simulation engineering or pipeline design or whatever, so would that be a possibility at all, with or without going to grad school?
I would greatly appreciate it if someone who has gone through similar transitions could give me some advice on this issue. Thanks in advance!