Space213
Mechanical
- Oct 27, 2017
- 81
Hi guys, I'm excited that I got another interview here for an engineering position with the city county(Public works) in their waterworks division.(entry level position) Their main goal is to provide reliable high quality water with responsive customer care. I'm confident about this position except I am worried on the technical questions they may throw at me that will throw me off guard. A bit of a background.. I had 2 interviews in other departments with this organization. One was building safety and the design department. They had a few technical questions for me and I didn't do quite well on them. They also asked if I had my EIT license. Which I didnt then. (April 2017)
Fast forward I have successfully passed the Mechanical based FE exam and now I got this call for this interview a few days ago. I was hoping the experienced engineers on this forum could maybe guide me on how I can improve my chances of killing this interview and be best prepared for any technical questions regarding this industry. I am willing to go back to my text books and read through whatever I need to brush up on some theory if needed. (Alot of it is fresh since I just passed the EIT) Just the technical questions I saw in the past were very job real world related which will stump me a bit.
The previous interviews never turned out to be successful and I got the chance to speak to one of the managers who interviewed me. He said I was really really close the only thing lacking on my end was NOT having the EIT back then. So now I am here with my EIT and updated my resume nicely. I really need to score this job to begin my Engineering career.
Thanks for any advice. I really appreciate it.
Fast forward I have successfully passed the Mechanical based FE exam and now I got this call for this interview a few days ago. I was hoping the experienced engineers on this forum could maybe guide me on how I can improve my chances of killing this interview and be best prepared for any technical questions regarding this industry. I am willing to go back to my text books and read through whatever I need to brush up on some theory if needed. (Alot of it is fresh since I just passed the EIT) Just the technical questions I saw in the past were very job real world related which will stump me a bit.
The previous interviews never turned out to be successful and I got the chance to speak to one of the managers who interviewed me. He said I was really really close the only thing lacking on my end was NOT having the EIT back then. So now I am here with my EIT and updated my resume nicely. I really need to score this job to begin my Engineering career.
Thanks for any advice. I really appreciate it.