Wednesday, September 7, 2016

U1- Homework 3

1. Communication engineer - managing projects and attending regular meetings to discuss the best way to move projects forward;
participating in conference calls and meetings to discuss products, action plans and team performance;
attending briefings on new networks and new products;
managing resources, including budgets, physical resources and staff;
preparing high-quality written reports and presentations for management and customer review;
ensuring that projects are delivered on time, within budget and to agreed standards of quality.

2. Electronic information engineering - "Electronic and Information Engineering helps you
understand the entire stack of modern networked computers, from the design and architecture
of the CPU in a smart-phone, to the information theory and wireless protocols connecting it to
the internet, and the operating systems and databases providing back-end support in the cloud."

3. Electronic machine engineering - Softeq has taken a hand in production of complex hi-end solutions,
sophisticated gadgets, and sleek handheld devices, bringing them from concept through requirements
to field trials and production. They have been the result of a collaborative effort of the company’
s electrical design team working closely with software engineers on developing and
integrating electronic components, as well as firmware technologies and software systems.

4. Flight engineer - A flight engineer (FE), also sometimes called an air engineer, is the member of an aircraft's flight crew who monitors and operates its complex aircraft systems. In the early era of aviation, the position
 was sometimes referred to as the "air mechanic". Flight engineers can still be found on some
larger fixed-wing airplanes, and rotary wing helicopters. A similar crew position exists on some
spacecraft. For U.S. civilian aircraft that require a flight engineer as part of the crew, the FE
must possess an FAA Flight Engineer certificate with reciprocating, turboprop, or turbojet ratings
appropriate to the aircraft. Whereas the four-engine Douglas DC-4 did not require an FE, the FAA
Type Certificates of subsequent four engine reciprocating engine airplanes (DC-6, DC-7, Constellation, Boeing 307 and 377)
and early three- and four-engine jets (Boeing 707, 727, early 747, DC-10) required flight engineers. Later three- and four-engine jets (MD-11, B-747-400 and later) were designed with sufficient automation to eliminate the position.
Not all large aircraft were designed and built with a flight engineer's position, and in many, if
 not most modern aircraft, their complex systems are both monitored and adjusted by electronic
microprocessors and computers, resulting in the elimination of the flight engineer's position.

5. Power Engineering - The course is based on the presenter’s 2011 book (CRC Press) “Electrical
Calculations and Guidelines for Generating Stations and Industrial Plants”, associated EE Helper
 Power Engineering software program, and an IEEE transaction paper entitled "Improving Bulk Power
 Electrical System Reliability at Large Generating Station Locations" (Presentedat the 2014 Texas
 A&M Conference for Protective Relay Engineers).

6. Nuclear Engineering - Nuclear engineering is the branch of engineering concerned with the application
of the breakdown (fission) as well as the fusion of atomic nuclei and/or the application of other
sub-atomic physics, based on the principles of nuclear physics.


7. Software Engineer - USRA is seeking a Sr. Software Engineer to assist in the development and test
of concepts and algorithms for "detect-and-avoid" (DAA) systems for unmanned aircraft systems (UAS).
 The incumbent will work in a small team of highly motivated software developers and aviation researchers
that is central to the national effort to establish minimum operating performance standards (MOPS)
for DAA systems, a key step in the process to safely integrate UAS into routine airspace operations.
 The incumbent will collaborate with the Project Engineer and the Software Lead and advise junior
team members in matters of software architecture, design and quality assurance. S/he will also
 collaborate with the leadership of the Human/System Integration team to ensure that our software
products are suitable from a human factors perspective. The software products will support fast-time
and human-in-the-loop simulations and flight test activities.

8. Embedded Software Engineer - GE offers a great work environment, professional development,
challenging careers, and competitive compensation. GE is an Equal Opportunity Employer .
Employment decisions are made without regard to race, color, religion, national or ethnic origin,
sex, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, age, disability, protected veteran status
or other characteristics protected by law. Posted Position Title Embedded Software Engineer, Jet
Engines Career Level Experienced Function Engineering/Technology Function Segment Applications and
Software Location(s) Where Opening Is Available United States U.S. State, China or Canada Provinces
Ohio City Evendale Postal Code 45241 Relocation Assistance Yes Role Summary/Purpose

9. Aircraft Design & Analysis Engineer - At Northrop Grumman, we develop cutting\-edge technology that preserves freedom and advances human discovery\. Our pioneering and
inventive spirit has enabled us to be at the forefront of numerous technological advancements
in our nation’s history \- from the first flight across the Atlantic Ocean, to stealth bombers,
to landing on the moon\. We continue to innovate with developments from launching the first
 commercial flight to space, to discovering the early beginnings of the universe\. Our employees
are not only part of history, they’re making history\.
The Flight Sciences Organization within the Aerospace Systems Engineering and Global Product
Development \(E&GPD\) organization has multiple openings for qualified applicants in the areas
of Aircraft Design & Analysis\.

10. Repair Engineer - Our client is a repair business which is headquartered in Foley, AL. The business
specializes in the maintenance and repair of nacelles – inlet and fan cowls, thrust reversers,
exhaust nozzles, pylons, and a variety of EBU (Engine Build-Up Unit) and QEC (Quick Engine Change)
components. Annual sales for the region is $115M, and we employ 300 people. The MRO Americas team
 is looking for a Repair Engineer to join our team in Foley, AL.

11. Electrical Engineering - When it comes to new products, most companies – even the best in the
 world – eventually run into an electrical engineering problem that they can’t solve or for which
they’ve run out of internal resources.  This
 is because having a technical solution to a problem isn’t enough, because the solution may be
too complex or too costly to bring their product to market.
Our Electrical Engineering expertise isn’t just about engineering. From building a protoboard to
applying DFM to manufacturability, it’s about Products Designed To Market. This means making sure
that the solution doesn’t just work, but that it gives you a highly marketable product in the real world.

12. Optical science and engineering -
Opto-Mechanical Engineering opto-mechanical engineeringCSA Group Seattle’s Opto-Mechanical Engineering and Design Services team
 designs with plastic, graphite composite, magnesium, and aluminum materials which are cast, molded
and machined. Our opto-mechanical engineers are experienced with the unique world of optical tolerances. We can rapidly
prototype our designs through fused deposition modeling, and SLA.

13. Construction engineer - The need for qualified nuclear engineers is expected to increase as
energy consumption continues to grow. Countries throughout the world increasingly rely on their
nuclear power plants for fuel production, to reduce their dependence on oil and the environmental
 impacts of fossil-fired fuel. Hundreds of additional nuclear scientists and engineers will also be
 needed each year in the United States to fill the demand in a variety of
fields such as medicine, manufacturing, agriculture, and security.

14. Drainage technology engineer - Drainage is the natural or artificial removal of surface and
sub-surface water from an area. The internal drainage of most agricultural soils is good enough to
 prevent severe waterlogging (anaerobic conditions that harm root growth), but many soils need ar
tificial drainage to improve production or to manage water supplies.

15. Environment Engineering - Since 1989, HSA Golden has provided environmental engineering and
consulting services to clients all over the world. Our practice areas include solid and hazardous
waste management, waste-to-energy, site development engineering, environmental due diligence, and
litigation support, among others. From governmental agencies and multinational, publicly traded
corporations to smaller, single-office real estate and legal firms, we are proud of not only the relationships
we have built, but also of the trust that our clients place in us.

16. Building environment and equipment engineering - Our team of experts is here for you – every
step of the way. Our In-Situ rental equipment is built by our team here in Fort Collins, CO, and an
on-site rental facility ensures you receive the best-maintained equipment in the industry. All
rental equipment is thoroughly cleaned, decontaminated, calibrated, and factory-certified
to ensure reliable operation on the job site, every time.

17. Traffic Engineer - Generate travel demand not only at driveways but also for near by
intersections and waypoints with automatic trip distribution and assignment.

18. Computer engineering and technology -An Education You Can Use – our curriculum is focused on
providing hands-on learning to expose students to the latest technology to better prepare them for
 real world applications.Support at Every Step - DeVry’s team is here to help students from
application to graduation and beyond. Our commitment to personal attention can help you start your journey today.

19. Chemical Engineering and Technology - The innovative products of chemistry lead to cutting
edge advancements—applied technology in medical devices, aerospace, computing, cars, fuels and
 more. That’s what chemistry enables: technological advancements that drive innovation, create jobs and enhance safety in our everyday lives.

20. High molecular materials and engineering - he Molecular Engineering (MolE) Ph.D. program is
an interdisciplinary graduate program housed in the Graduate School, supported by the Molecular
Engineering & Sciences Institute, and administered by an interdisciplinary committee with
representatives from Bioengineering, Chemical Engineering, Chemistry, Electrical Engineering,
Computer Science, Physics, Materials Sciences & Engineering, and Mechanical Engineering.  The
 program offers the opportunity to work with over 100 faculty members from 14 different departments,
 provides access to the state of the art Molecular Analysis Facility, and also
 provides paid tuition combined with a highly competitive salary.

21. Food technologist engineer - Streamline your onsite digital marketing Increase efficiency with better management of menu boards and tablets
Entice your patrons to download your loyalty app Promote your restaurant to a larger consumer audience
Increase your walk-in traffic Encourage strategic impulse buys Manage it all through one cloud-based platform

22. Biological Engineering - Biological engineering or bio-engineering (including biological systems engineering) is the application of concepts and methods of biology (and secondarily of physics, chemistry, mathematics, and computer science) to
solve real-world problems related to life sciences or the application thereof, using engineering's
 own analytical and synthetic methodologies and also its traditional sensitivity to the cost and
practicality of the solution(s) arrived at. In this context, while traditional engineering applies
physical and mathematical sciences to analyze, design and manufacture inanimate tools, structures
and processes, biological engineering uses primarily the rapidly developing body of knowledge known
as molecular biology to study and advance applications of organisms and to create biotechnology.This
 may eventually include the possibility of biologically engineering machines that re-order matter
 at a molecular scale. Physicist Richard Feynman theorized about the idea of a medical use for
these biological machines, introduced into the body, to repair or detect damages and infections.
. Feynman and Albert Hibbs suggested that it might one day be possible to (as Feynman put it) "swallow
the doctor". The idea was discussed in Feynman's 1959 essay There's Plenty of Room at the Bottom.

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