flukeynub
Mechanical
- Jan 10, 2012
- 26
Hello all, I'm a recent ME grad looking for some advice from those of you with experience. I have been working at a semiconductor company for just over a year now in an operations & maitenance role.
My main concern is my role's ability (or lack thereof) to help me increase my engineering skills. To put it mildly, I do not have an experienced mechanical engineer mentor and my learning consists of only self-study of handbooks and materials for training courses that other employees attended.
Now, one of our mechanical contractor site managers has been trying to recruit me for a project management role with his company.
This company does have licensed PE mechanical engineers which is another draw for me. Bottom line is I want to improve my skills without getting stuck in a dead end job.
Does anyone have some general thoughts or words of wisdom?
My main concern is my role's ability (or lack thereof) to help me increase my engineering skills. To put it mildly, I do not have an experienced mechanical engineer mentor and my learning consists of only self-study of handbooks and materials for training courses that other employees attended.
Now, one of our mechanical contractor site managers has been trying to recruit me for a project management role with his company.
This company does have licensed PE mechanical engineers which is another draw for me. Bottom line is I want to improve my skills without getting stuck in a dead end job.
Does anyone have some general thoughts or words of wisdom?