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25-05-2021, 03:28 PM
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What are the higher paying jobs a EEE grad should do?
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They're outside of traditional engineering.
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27-05-2021, 04:29 PM
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Originally Posted by Unregistered
Switch fields
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I want to know which field I should enter for high pay, I know o&g pays well but I知 not sure if o&g will be relevant in a few more years with more and more electrical product.
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28-05-2021, 10:07 AM
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Wah. Looking at the pay jump. Damn jealous.
Currently in project engineer role. Pay/promotion freeze for 2 years already.
Sigh...
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28-05-2021, 10:37 PM
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Originally Posted by sian
Wah. Looking at the pay jump. Damn jealous.
Currently in project engineer role. Pay/promotion freeze for 2 years already.
Sigh...
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How much you making now?
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30-05-2021, 02:53 PM
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How to get lobang to become trading analyst? What kind of qualifications do I need?
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30-05-2021, 02:55 PM
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Originally Posted by sian
Wah. Looking at the pay jump. Damn jealous.
Currently in project engineer role. Pay/promotion freeze for 2 years already.
Sigh...
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What does a project engineer do? Can summarise?
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30-05-2021, 07:33 PM
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neither job will lead u to the PE. Suggest you join private (the bigger and established ones) to clock relevant exp first. The JTC position is meant to fix their in-house issues. If you are looking to learn, it definetly wont suit you.
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Originally Posted by jn1014
I知 planning to switch careers to the civil engineering field and am aiming to be a professional engineer (civil). I was hoping to get some advice as I知 in a dilemma as to which organisation to join.
For context, I知 bonded to the Government and have been offered jobs in the engineering teams at LTA and JTC. Both jobs offer in-house design experience: The LTA job involves the detailed design of an MRT station while the JTC job involves the design of infrastructure (roads, sewers and drains). Both jobs also require me to review design submissions from the consultants for other non-in-house design projects.
I知 currently leaning towards JTC because (I) there are more opportunities for private sector attachments to consultancies, (II) the organisation culture is less hierarchical (based on what I致e heard), (III) there are more in house design projects available, although the design involved is less technical compared to MRT stations.
However, I知 concerned that the design of drains, sewers and roads would not be sufficient experience for me to qualify as a Professional Engineer, which is the aim of my career switch. Hence, I was hoping to get some advice from people in the industry on this as well as your opinion on which would be a better organisation to join. Thanks in advance!
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04-06-2021, 09:04 AM
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Originally Posted by Unregistered
What does a project engineer do? Can summarise?
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Orh. Actually you can find it in jobstreet. The roles/responsibility does not divert too much from it.
Basically, if there is a project, you will be tasked to work with end user to set the requirement. Followed by looking for vendor. Compare and shortlist, then send to management for approval.
That's just one of the job scope.
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04-06-2021, 06:50 PM
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Verified Member
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Join Date: Jun 2021
Posts: 28
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Graduating with a fch in mech engg.
What is the best career path for me?
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04-06-2021, 07:06 PM
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Originally Posted by donny21
Graduating with a fch in mech engg.
What is the best career path for me?
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Become a mech eng? Lol
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