THE ENGINEER SUBSIDIARY DEFINITION
Engineering
combines the fields of science and mathematics and applies it to solve real
problems to improve the world around us. What really distinguishes an engineer
is the ability to implement ideas in the most efficient, practical and
cost-effective approach. This ability to take a thought, or abstract idea, and
translate it into reality is what separates an engineer from other fields of
science and mathematics.
Check out
the list below and see if you can tell which of these would exist without
engineers:
·
Buildings
·
Roads and
bridges
·
Vehicles
- cars, planes, boats
·
Sewerage
systems
·
Computers
None of
these would exist without engineers. You wouldn't have been able to drive to
work, check your facebook status or even use the toilet this morning!
Engineers are problem solvers, organisers, communicators, calculators
and designers. They are capable of clearly defining a problem and its relevant
constraints (such as time, cost, etc.), proposing a solution, acquiring and
managing any relevant materials or resources required and designing the
solution in complete detail. A senior engineer will usually perform less
technical work (calculations and designs) but instead focus on the managerial
aspects to oversee the development and implementation of the solution.
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