Hey Grip, I did a rehab-engineering project in school!!
I'm a mechanical engineer, but right now my job title is "field service engineer". Basically, I fix stuff. I work for Waters Corp, fixing the HPLC (Hi Performance Liquid Chromatography) equipment. It makes sure the tylenol is actually tylenol, if that makes sense. I'm hoping to transfer up to MA to the engineering department and get back into the design aspect of things.
Wow after reading all these I'm surprised to see how many of us have technical jobs! Interesting
I should also mention,I worked construction as a summer job in college, and one summer working for a surveyor. Then after college I worked as an engineer for a Hydraulics company making power units for a lot of things, but a lot for GE power plants. Then I worked for a cargo securing systems company. We made a lot of stuff for the military. Lots of the tie downs used for shipping hummers, etc. Some kinda cool stuff. I miss the machine shop there
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