Pretty badass job right there! Im a designer for an engineering and fabrication company working on pretty much anything oil and gas related but currently doing work for hyrdo power stations and dams in scotland which is badass
Im a designer for an engineering and fabrication company working on pretty much anything oil and gas related but currently doing work for hyrdo power stations and dams in scotland which is badass[/QUOTE] sounds pretty decent plenty of variety of jobs on here
i start with british gas as a smart energy expert in feb, currently i am a metal fitter for a catering company
I make maracas. Two pieces of wood are placed on my desk, i have to put the blocks inside it to make the sound, then glue the two pieces of wood together. I have to quality control test it afterwards. This is a video of the last batch I had to test:
Should be awesome Thanks dude And tbh I dont think there is much difference, its all physics and maths, same equations etc just applied differently I suppose
School, 6th form, apprentice for Honda for 3 years, Now qualified Honda tech, trying to earn money to have more fun in dragsters ect ! May move on.
Aircraft Engineering Technician (Royal Navy) Got my techy experience there. Currently a Hot Melt Engineer. (5 years) Handed in notice. Recently done my class 2 (Cat C) LGV licence. (i'm gonna be a lorry driver)
Formerly a panel beater ,then spent five years Royal Navy as an engineer. Did a few years travelling ,now get paid to travel as a sparky on cruise ships.
I had an engineering business that dryed up so now I make recovery trucks. And have recently set up a transport business delivering new cars for the dealers.
You might do, depends if i'm working. When and where is it? Also.. I've finished my degree so looking for test engineer type jobs now.