titan11
Electrical
- Aug 14, 2008
- 13
Hi guys.. new to the forum... came across this when i was looking for a tutorial for ETAP
A little intro..
Bach in EE
working for eng firm for almost 6 months
position: controls / instru eng??
Like I said above its been about 6 months since I started working at this engineering firm.. things are going ok.. cept that theres not always much work to keep me busy... my boss is great and company seems ok..
The problem is, when I interviewed for this position, it entailed getting involved in 2 areas of EE... controls/instrumentation and power engineering. I was not very interested in doing controls/instru but the power is what I was really going for. I was told I would start off in controls and move onto power slowly.
The reason I really dont like controls/instru is for the fact that I hate programming..PLC, C ... whatever... i generally hate it.. Yes, it probably wasnt a smart choice to take the position if I hate programming, but I was willing to give it another try and hopefully be able to get into power systems. I do also feel like controls/instru doesnt involve enough EE for me to be interested. I wasn't the best student but I mean if i got a degree in EE. I might as well use it to my fullest extent.
During these months, I've been trying to get involved in power. Situation here... theres 2 senior power engineers.. no mid level no jrs.. so it would make complete sense for the company to let me in on some power stuff. There are a bunch more controls engineers here. However, it turns out one of the senior power guys whom I interviewed with is now refusing to take me "under his wing" and teach me power.
I've been trying to take some steps to getting involved on my own. Asking about previous power projects that have been done and trying to learn ETAP. However, there is no one at this branch who uses ETAP. So, its tough to learn on my own. They do want me to learn b/c they paid for licenses for it. Unforunately... I have no idea where to start...
I've also tried to take steps into getting involved in other stuff such as renewable energy (mainly solar energy). However, I've only gone as far as some minor research.
I feel like I might be impatient or not giving controls a chance at all?? Some feedback please.
I also did turn down a job prior to this in systems integration with a big company. I had no idea what that job entailed even after the interview and explaination. Seemed like I would just do a lot of testing.. which meant I probably wouldn't learn as much. Now I am kind of regretting the choice. I thought being at a consulting firm would give me vast opportunities to explore in the EE field.
Should I leave? gut it out? look for something else? call back the other place?
A little intro..
Bach in EE
working for eng firm for almost 6 months
position: controls / instru eng??
Like I said above its been about 6 months since I started working at this engineering firm.. things are going ok.. cept that theres not always much work to keep me busy... my boss is great and company seems ok..
The problem is, when I interviewed for this position, it entailed getting involved in 2 areas of EE... controls/instrumentation and power engineering. I was not very interested in doing controls/instru but the power is what I was really going for. I was told I would start off in controls and move onto power slowly.
The reason I really dont like controls/instru is for the fact that I hate programming..PLC, C ... whatever... i generally hate it.. Yes, it probably wasnt a smart choice to take the position if I hate programming, but I was willing to give it another try and hopefully be able to get into power systems. I do also feel like controls/instru doesnt involve enough EE for me to be interested. I wasn't the best student but I mean if i got a degree in EE. I might as well use it to my fullest extent.
During these months, I've been trying to get involved in power. Situation here... theres 2 senior power engineers.. no mid level no jrs.. so it would make complete sense for the company to let me in on some power stuff. There are a bunch more controls engineers here. However, it turns out one of the senior power guys whom I interviewed with is now refusing to take me "under his wing" and teach me power.
I've been trying to take some steps to getting involved on my own. Asking about previous power projects that have been done and trying to learn ETAP. However, there is no one at this branch who uses ETAP. So, its tough to learn on my own. They do want me to learn b/c they paid for licenses for it. Unforunately... I have no idea where to start...
I've also tried to take steps into getting involved in other stuff such as renewable energy (mainly solar energy). However, I've only gone as far as some minor research.
I feel like I might be impatient or not giving controls a chance at all?? Some feedback please.
I also did turn down a job prior to this in systems integration with a big company. I had no idea what that job entailed even after the interview and explaination. Seemed like I would just do a lot of testing.. which meant I probably wouldn't learn as much. Now I am kind of regretting the choice. I thought being at a consulting firm would give me vast opportunities to explore in the EE field.
Should I leave? gut it out? look for something else? call back the other place?