It’s time once again for Machine Design’s annual Salary and Career Survey. This year we are breaking down our report into a five-article series that will hone in on specific aspects of the engineering ...
Here’s a truth bomb—earning your Professional Engineer (PE) license isn’t just another career milestone. It’s the moment you move from doing the work to signing off on it. So what changes after you ...
Once licensed, PE engineers often see a bump in pay. Many employers might give you a raise when you earn your PE. Beyond that immediate bump, PEs advance into higher-paying roles over time – for ...
It’s often said that engineers aren’t born, they’re made. Or more accurately, taught, tested, and accredited by universities. If you’re in high school, you’re probably starting to think about ...
LinkedIn is an interesting company. Since the early 2000s, it's been the home of everyone's resume-of-record on the internet. It's a social network with feeds and followers. It's a learning hub. And ...
First, you’ll need a bachelor’s degree in civil engineering or civil engineering technology. Expect to see classes in math, physics, mechanics, and CAD software. Programs accredited by ABET meet ...