Techne
Mechanical
- Jun 27, 2005
- 34
Since this seems to be the closest forum regarding the profession of facilities engineering, I thought I would start my posting here.
I have the opportunity to be a candidate for a position as a facilities engineer. I have heard the title thrown around before and loosely I've taken the responsibilities to include dealing with machinery, layout, and process problems within a plant. Is this accurate?
I graduated with a Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering Technology from RIT. I have held diverse roles since my graduation involving process engineering, manufacturing engineering and am curious if this is a role that I could fit into. Given the brief description of the job, I think it could be a great opportunity to build a broad knowledge of the inner workings of plant machinery as well as their process.
Are these reasonable assumptions? Thanks for your time.
I have the opportunity to be a candidate for a position as a facilities engineer. I have heard the title thrown around before and loosely I've taken the responsibilities to include dealing with machinery, layout, and process problems within a plant. Is this accurate?
I graduated with a Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering Technology from RIT. I have held diverse roles since my graduation involving process engineering, manufacturing engineering and am curious if this is a role that I could fit into. Given the brief description of the job, I think it could be a great opportunity to build a broad knowledge of the inner workings of plant machinery as well as their process.
Are these reasonable assumptions? Thanks for your time.