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  • How to Be a Solar Power System Installer

    As fossil fuels continue to reign as a major source of energy, alternative forms of energy are emerging to compete with that dominance. The solar power industry is a major player in alternative...

  • How to Calculate the Energy Efficiency of Lighting in an Industrial Facility

    Efficient lighting is a great way to save energy in an industrial facility. Lighting is relatively easy to improve compared to other energy efficiency measures such as adding insulation and...

  • How to Write an Engineering Report

    An engineering report is used to convey technical information about a product or process. The report should state clear objectives, show all testing or compiled data, and a summary of the...

  • How to Be a Boiler Operator

    A boiler operator, or stationary engineer, is responsible for the maintenance, use and repair of boilers or other heating and cooling equipment that is used in large buildings. A boiler operator...

  • How to Become a Engineer

    Engineering is one of the most important fields in our world today. Engineers use mathematics and science to solve problems in various fields. According to the United States Bureau of Labor...

  • How to become a Radiology Engineer

    How to become trained and prepared for a career in Radiology Engineering.

  • How to Get a Career in Biomedical Engineering

    Biomedical engineers are professionals that combine engineering skills with medical information to design aids in order to help medical patients. They work varied types of settings and...

  • How to Become a Medical Engineer

    Medical engineers (also known as bioengineers and biomedical engineers) combine their engineering skills with medical knowledge to devise medical devices and procedures. Some examples of medical...

  • How to Get an Electrical Journeyman's License

    Electrical journeymen fuse, wire and cut instruments that allow electricity to flow into homes, schools and business organizations. According to the United States Department of Labor's Bureau of...

  • How to Become a Licensed Professional Engineer

    Becoming a professional engineer takes a minimum of 8 years once you enter college. It takes a lot of hard work, including advanced course work in mathematics, physics, and engineering specialty...

  • How to Fit In With Older Coworkers

    It is pretty easy to feel out of place when you are new to the workforce. It is intimidating and a little frustrating when all of your coworkers are more than 20 years older than you. These steps...

  • How to Study for the FE Engineering Exam

    The FE (Fundamentals of Engineering) is an exam that engineers take as a first step in obtaining an engineering license. Unless you have earned an advanced degree in engineering, or have a work...

  • How to Become a Radiation Safety Officer

    There are an enormous range of duties and career opportunities in the field of radiation control. Depending on the type of license granted and the state in which he or she works, responsibilities...

  • How to Become an Engineer

    There are many branches of engineering: electrical, mechanical, aerospace, civil and chemical--to name a few of the most popular. No matter what branch you are interested in, becoming an engineer...

  • How to Get an Oilfield Job as a Mudlogger in The On - Offshore Oil and Gas Drilling Industry

    Ever wonder how oil and gas drilling companies know if they have hit pay dirt or not on a wildcat well? If you thought that oil went shooting up over the top of the rig, then that's not the...

  • How to Fund an Engineering Firm

    There are many markets where establishing an engineering firm would make good business sense. The market may be primed and an idea for an engineering firm may be bursting with potential, but...

  • How to Fix a Berm

    Berms serve as landscape features, privacy fences and erosion and water control structures. Although they are comprised of different materials suitable for their specific purposes, they may...

  • How to Design a Retention Basin

    In areas where excess water runoff is a problem, cutting through soil to cause erosion and flooding, retention basins are a first line of defense. Constructed geographically higher than the area...

  • How to Choose a Good Drafting School

    When you decided to enter the drafting field you didn't know there were going to be dozens of drafting schools competing for your education dollars. Now you want to know which one to choose. Here...

  • How to Become a Sales Engineer

    A sales engineer is a salesman who sells highly technical items like computers and manufacturing equipment. The sales engineer works as a team with other salesmen to focus on the technical aspects...

  • How to Become an Operating Engineer

    Operating engineers are highly skilled professionals that operate heavy machinery on construction sites. An operating engineer is trained on how to operate cranes, pile drivers and drilling...

  • How to Use Surveyor's Chain Measurements

    Invented by clergyman Edmund Gunter, the surveyor's chain made it possible to accurately measure distances and acreage in an era before global positioning satellites permitted mapping from space....

  • How to Become a Traffic Engineer

    A career as a traffic engineer can entail much more than supervising the flow of daily traffic. Traffic engineers have a more important role in society than simply moving vehicles along our roads...

  • How to Get a Degree in Robotics

    Robots today take on dangerous assignments and monotonous jobs that free humans to do other jobs. Scientists and engineers are designing ever more complex robots that can take on the challenges on...

  • How to Become a Marine Engineer

    Marine engineers are sometimes called naval architects. They directly influence the design of ships and other related equipment. A marine engineer may choose to work on the construction of...

  • How to Become a Locomotive Engineer

    If you're looking for a career in the railroad industry, then becoming a locomotive engineer is the job for you. Life as a locomotive engineer is exciting and fulfilling. Here are some steps to...

  • How to Become an Aerospace Engineer

    Aerospace engineers work to develop and test planes and spacecraft. It's a field that many people predict will be booming in the next few decades, as flight is refined and new technologies are...

  • How to Become a Petroleum Engineer

    Petroleum engineering requires the application of several engineering and scientific disciplines. Engineers in this field are paid generously, and there are always jobs available. Follow these...

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