Job Title - Engineering Land

In summary, the discussion was about finding a suitable job title for a role that involves creating solution-based designs for customers' power requirements. The role also involves aspects of sales management, project engineering, and coordination of technical services. Suggestions for the job title included Project Engineer and Electrical Engineer, specializing in power applications.
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sandy.bridge
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Hello,

Looking for opinions as to what you guys think would be a fitting job title for the description below:

"Engineer solution-based designs from conception through to implementation in order to satisfy the costumer’s power requirements, as dictated by a compilation of motor schedules, panel schedules, and drawings (single-line power and control diagrams, room layouts, and elevations). The role involves aspects of sales management, project engineering, and a coordination of technical services offer by the Company"
 
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Sounds like a Project Engineer to me.
 
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Electrical Engineer, specializing in power applications, although analogdesign's suggestion of Project Engineer is probably good too.
 

Related to Job Title - Engineering Land

1. What does an Engineering Land scientist do?

An Engineering Land scientist is responsible for developing and implementing efficient and sustainable land development projects. This can include tasks such as conducting site evaluations, designing infrastructure systems, and ensuring compliance with regulations.

2. What skills are necessary for an Engineering Land scientist?

An Engineering Land scientist must have strong analytical and problem-solving skills, as well as a thorough understanding of engineering principles and practices. They should also possess excellent communication and project management abilities.

3. What education and training is required to become an Engineering Land scientist?

To become an Engineering Land scientist, one typically needs at least a bachelor's degree in civil engineering or a related field. Many positions also require a professional engineering license, which typically requires a minimum of four years of work experience and passing a licensing exam.

4. What types of projects do Engineering Land scientists work on?

Engineering Land scientists can work on a variety of projects, including residential and commercial developments, transportation systems, and environmental remediation projects. They may also be involved in planning and designing public spaces such as parks and recreational areas.

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