ismael_
Structural
- Aug 23, 2021
- 7
Hello everyone,
I'm a fresh engineer graduated in mechanical engineering. I'm about to finish my intership and get hired by the same company I work for, in France.
The past 2 years, I discovered a new passion for programming and my interest increased even more throughout my intership which combines programming and structural analysis. As a result I developped some decent skills, especially on Python. I really love this kind of work, writing, debugging and making complexe algorithme to solve difficult tasks for engineers.
But the issue is that, my future work as an engineer hasn't anything to do with programming and I won't be allowed to continu my inernship work. Also I don't see myself doing meshing, static calculs on CAE softwares in the future.
So my question is :
Is it possible to get into IT whithout wasting too much time ?
What are the steps to follow to make a good transition from structural engineer to IT engineer ?
Thank you in advance for your respond.
I'm a fresh engineer graduated in mechanical engineering. I'm about to finish my intership and get hired by the same company I work for, in France.
The past 2 years, I discovered a new passion for programming and my interest increased even more throughout my intership which combines programming and structural analysis. As a result I developped some decent skills, especially on Python. I really love this kind of work, writing, debugging and making complexe algorithme to solve difficult tasks for engineers.
But the issue is that, my future work as an engineer hasn't anything to do with programming and I won't be allowed to continu my inernship work. Also I don't see myself doing meshing, static calculs on CAE softwares in the future.
So my question is :
Is it possible to get into IT whithout wasting too much time ?
What are the steps to follow to make a good transition from structural engineer to IT engineer ?
Thank you in advance for your respond.