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Hello,
I will be graduating in May, and would like to talk some MEs offline to answer some questions I have.

Thanks
 
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Aerospace engineer here, but in the airframe structures world - half of the guys who work for me are MEs. Shoot me an email and I'll help if I can.
 
Posts: 441 | Location: Wichita, KS USA | Registered: April 04, 2000Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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Chemical Engineer here -- same situation as above. Send me your questions. I can get some of them answered.

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Guilty as charged. E-mail if I can help.


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Posts: 5050 | Location: Commonwealth of Virginia | Registered: January 15, 2007Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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I've been perpetually right since degreed as an ME. You will be too and you will love it! Email is in profile.
 
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Medical surgical engineering here. Our engineers have varied degrees such a MS Physics, Electrical engineering, mechanical engineering, etc. Are you searching for an internship?


Regards,
arlen

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MSME/MBA here. Been in manufacturing all my career; glad to offer any assistance.
 
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I have a BS in mechanical engineering and worked for several years as an ME for a small oilfield equipment company doing design, testing, and QA/QC, and got a non-thesis Master's degree in ME before ultimately going back to school for computer science (working on a PhD).

My email is in my profile if you would like to talk.
 
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I’ll be the different one.

BS in ME.

2+ decades in IT.

On the other hand, they sure don’t teach proper problem setup in computer science.


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Thanks for the replies guys, I will be sending emails over the next couple of days, thanks.
 
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Originally posted by SigJacket:
I’ll be the different one.


I'll drop in the "different" bucket as well.
Industrial Engineer here, 20+ years in manufacturing.




God bless America.
 
Posts: 13487 | Location: The mountainous part of Hokie Nation! | Registered: July 15, 2007Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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Mechanical Engineer here. Email if needed.


Dream Big, Work Hard
 
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Social Engineering here. Specializing in making problematic people more compliant to suggestion.
 
Posts: 13047 | Location: Orange County, California | Registered: May 19, 2002Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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Electrical Engineer here and until recently I did Mechanical, Electrical, Plumbing (MEP). I'll be of any help I can.
 
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Not an engineer, but what a great thread. This is why I like SF so much. Members are always willing to help each other.
 
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I'm an ME and I have a Masters in engineering management (read that as manufacturing systems engineering). I also have a professional license which helps me since I work in the commercial architectural products field. I'd be happy to attempt to answer any questions you may have. Email is in my profile.

Ken
 
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In. Engineering supervisor for a publicly traded company that manufactures equipment for commercial snow and ice control. Been in compliance and design for >20yrs. Happy to help if possible.





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I'm a mechanical engineer in the aerospace industry. My email is my profile, feel free to email me.
 
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mechanical here as well



[B] Against ALL enemies, foreign and DOMESTIC


 
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BSME/MBA - mostly manufacturing, last few years international new plant startup projects...
 
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