huskybuilder
Civil/Environmental
- Jun 9, 2010
- 24
This is my first post but this looks like a great forum. I loved the Junior Engineer Woes thread and I guess I have a little spinoff of my own. I have been out of college a little over a year now and am still at my first job. I got hired as a "staff engineer", but have been primarily given construction engineering duties. At least that's what I call it. I'm basically an inspector...
I'm definitely not happy with how I've been pigeonholed, as I've gotten NO relevant design experience. The construction knowledge I've gained has been valuable I guess, but at this point, I'm getting worried that I'm on a track I don't want to be on.
I went to a pretty good school, at least in my region, got good grades, but didn't make a lot of special connections or do anything special with civil engineering related clubs or competitions. I'm worried this company is kind of getting me off track for getting into a large company with interesting projects to work on because it is a smallish (40 people) regional firm. The work is very bread and butter - urban street reconstructions, other municipal work, some highway design and dam rehabilitation, etc.
An important thing to note is I LOVED my classwork in college. It was really stimulating work and I felt like I had a lot of interesting things in my future, but I don't know that I've really applied any 'engineering' to the work I've been doing. It's been a lot of project management, actually. The work just feels so asinine... hearing local residents complain all day, fighting with rogue contractors, trying to build off of plans drafted by lazy designers that aren't properly reviewed...
Sorry this is getting long winded, but what do I do? I would like to go to grad school for hydrology/hydraulics related work but am worried about being able to find a job if I'm so specialized. I'm also worried about finding a job with the experience I have right now that is not design related. I'm really worried that "if I don't use it I'll lose it" when it comes to my college education.
I'm definitely not happy with how I've been pigeonholed, as I've gotten NO relevant design experience. The construction knowledge I've gained has been valuable I guess, but at this point, I'm getting worried that I'm on a track I don't want to be on.
I went to a pretty good school, at least in my region, got good grades, but didn't make a lot of special connections or do anything special with civil engineering related clubs or competitions. I'm worried this company is kind of getting me off track for getting into a large company with interesting projects to work on because it is a smallish (40 people) regional firm. The work is very bread and butter - urban street reconstructions, other municipal work, some highway design and dam rehabilitation, etc.
An important thing to note is I LOVED my classwork in college. It was really stimulating work and I felt like I had a lot of interesting things in my future, but I don't know that I've really applied any 'engineering' to the work I've been doing. It's been a lot of project management, actually. The work just feels so asinine... hearing local residents complain all day, fighting with rogue contractors, trying to build off of plans drafted by lazy designers that aren't properly reviewed...
Sorry this is getting long winded, but what do I do? I would like to go to grad school for hydrology/hydraulics related work but am worried about being able to find a job if I'm so specialized. I'm also worried about finding a job with the experience I have right now that is not design related. I'm really worried that "if I don't use it I'll lose it" when it comes to my college education.