scjames
Mechanical
- Jun 5, 2012
- 10
Do software development positions exist within engineering firms or departments?
I'm pretty new to this forum, but I have seen a goodly number of people with some impressive experience within the world of engineering. Hopefully there is some guidance or knowledge about this sub-field.
I recently graduated with a degree in Mechanical Engineering. Before engineering school, I was a software developer, a job which I enjoyed for about 10 yrs. In the interest of moving my career forward, I went to school for the technical degree. I found that there are lot of very interesting problems, systems, and questions in engineering. I would like to stay within the engineering realm, but the money, job responsibility, and technical challenge just doesn't match what I can find within the software realm.
So here's what I'm thinking: get a job within a reasonably sized engineering firm as the resident software developer. Preferably, I would write software for various one off calculations, models, or control algorithms. But for my bread and butter, I could fix all the messed up spreadsheets that the guy from 8 years ago left behind or I could write software to improve work flow.
Do engineering firms hire such people, or is this sort of work outsourced? What would such a position be called?