greenbean209
Mechanical
- Jun 25, 2018
- 4
Hi All,
I am a mechanical engineer working as a design engineer for a company that makes equipment for the refining and chemical industries.
Mostly valves, fluid control panels, and sections of process piping. Lately I feel like I'm stagnating in my personal development.
I've talked to my employer about this but I haven't gotten any guidance as to what I can do to improve my knowledge and skill set.
However they are willing to send me to training and give tuition reimbursement. I just need to decide where to go.
Some of the interest I have right now are: improving my knowledge of ASME Code (specifically 31.3, but VIII would be helpful too), improving my project management skills, and engineering management skills in general.
Do you all have any suggestions on programs/training/classes I can go to?
Honestly I've been on my own with this company as far as training, and I'm considering moving to a different company where I could get more guidance.
Thanks in advanced for any advise!
I am a mechanical engineer working as a design engineer for a company that makes equipment for the refining and chemical industries.
Mostly valves, fluid control panels, and sections of process piping. Lately I feel like I'm stagnating in my personal development.
I've talked to my employer about this but I haven't gotten any guidance as to what I can do to improve my knowledge and skill set.
However they are willing to send me to training and give tuition reimbursement. I just need to decide where to go.
Some of the interest I have right now are: improving my knowledge of ASME Code (specifically 31.3, but VIII would be helpful too), improving my project management skills, and engineering management skills in general.
Do you all have any suggestions on programs/training/classes I can go to?
Honestly I've been on my own with this company as far as training, and I'm considering moving to a different company where I could get more guidance.
Thanks in advanced for any advise!