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Mark Misuraca in Spring, Texas 63 months ago |
DINESH.R said: EVEN PEOPLE FINISH PIPING DESIGN AND ENGINEERING COURSES, VERY RARE OPPURTUNITIES ARE AVAILABLE FOR A FRESHER TO GET INTO PIPING DESIGN FIELD. Hi. Dinesh. I feel the same way you do. I have 7 years design experience in a related industry i.e. mechanical seals for rotating equipment and wanted to get into plan design and found lots of opportunities for experienced help but none for new people entering into the business. I probably one of the lucky individuals who got there foot in the door at Fluor here in the states. |
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J.O. Pennock in Clearwater, Florida 56 months ago |
You wrote:
Yes! every newcomer (or a novice) should have a chance to enter a profession of his or her choice. However that person should be properly trained first.
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Mehul Panchal in Vadodara, India 49 months ago |
Hello sir's, I would like to request to all please suggest me starting salary and must have knowledge of autoCAD and proE or not when i would join any professional institute for PDS(Piping engineer software).
Could you please provide any one most professional tutorials,india????? Mehul |
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Mehul Panchal in Vadodara, India 49 months ago |
Dear Sir's, i would like to ask you what type of responsbility of every piping engineer in plant??What type of work would be done in plant as a piping engineer??Which type of latest software is using every piping engineer for piping stress? CAESAR II how it can be worked and where can it use piping engineer???
regards, Mehul |
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Stephen Cramer in Kulpsville, Pennsylvania 48 months ago |
Mark Misuraca in Spring, Texas said: Hi. Dinesh. I feel the same way you do. I have 7 years design experience in a related industry i.e. mechanical seals for rotating equipment and wanted to get into plan design and found lots of opportunities for experienced help but none for new people entering into the business. I probably one of the lucky individuals who got there foot in the door at Fluor here in the states. Hey Mark, What's your phone number...Saul is currently in Texas...calling me asking for your number..no one here at GG knows how to contact you. If you read this post give him a call! Smc |
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Aa Tirta in Jakarta, Indonesia 47 months ago |
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cw in MI in Clinton Township, Michigan 40 months ago |
Wondering how tough it is to crossover from the automotive design industry to the Piping design industry. I've been an automotive designer for 17 years, mostly plastics some metal forming tooling. Started fresh running blueprints , then worked my way onto the drafting board and now can run 3 systems (Catia V5,SDRC, and Unigraphics.) Well the automotive design industry is drying up (at least in the US)and even bouncing state to state isn't helping. I found out about this career and would love to move into it. I'm already enrolled in a PDS course that starts in a month. I know it's a word of mouth thing in the auto biz , is it the same in the pipers biz ? Will I run into a lot of road blocks ? When I started designing , degree's were not needed so I never earned one. Is this going to be an issue ? Thanks |
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