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Nature of the Work
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Nature of the Work
Engineers apply the principles of science and mathematics to develop economical solutions to technical problems.
Their work is the link between scientific discoveries and the commercial applications that meet societal and consumer needs.
Many engineers develop new products. During the process, they consider several factors. For example, in developing an industrial robot, engineers specify the functional requirements precisely; design and test the robot's components; integrate the components to produce the final design; and evaluate the design's overall effectiveness, cost, reliability, and safety. This process applies to the development of many different products, such as chemicals, computers, power-plants, helicopters, and toys.
In addition to their involvement in design and development, many engineers work in testing, production, or maintenance.
These engineers supervise production in factories, determine the causes of a component’s failure, and test manufactured products to maintain quality.
They also estimate the time and cost required to complete projects.
Supervisory engineers are responsible for major components or entire projects.
Engineers use computers extensively to produce and analyze designs; to simulate and test how a machine, structure, or system operates; to generate specifications for parts; to monitor the quality of products; and to control the efficiency of processes.
Nanotechnology, which involves the creation of high-performance materials and components by integrating atoms and molecules, also is introducing entirely new principles to the design process.
Most engineers specialize; one of which is Health and safety engineer.
Health and safety engineers, except mining safety engineers and inspectors, prevent harm to people and property by applying their knowledge of systems engineering and mechanical, chemical, and human performance principles.
Using this specialized knowledge, they identify and measure potential hazards, such as the risk of fires or the dangers involved in handling toxic chemicals.
They recommend appropriate loss prevention measures according to their probability of harm and potential damage.
Health and safety engineers develop procedures and designs to reduce the risk of illness, injury, or damage.
Some work in manufacturing industries to ensure that the designs of new products do not create unnecessary hazards.
They must be able to anticipate, recognize, and evaluate hazardous conditions, as well as develop hazard control methods.
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Job Outlook
It is important for engineers, as it is for workers in other technical and scientific occupations, to continue their education throughout their careers, because much of their value to their employer depends on their knowledge of the latest technology.
Engineers in high-technology areas, such as biotechnology or information technology, may find that their technical knowledge will become outdated rapidly.
By keeping current in their field, engineers will be able to deliver the best solutions and greatest value to their employers.
Engineers who have not kept current in their field may find themselves at a disadvantage when seeking promotions or during layoffs.
Because health and safety engineers make production processes and products as safe as possible, their services should be in demand as concern increases for health and safety within work environments.
As new technologies for production or processing are developed, health and safety engineers will be needed to ensure that they are safe.
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Related Occupations
Engineers apply the principles of natural science and mathematics in their work. Other workers who use scientific and mathematical principles include the following:
Agricultural and Food Scientists
Architects
Atmospheric Scientists
Biological scientists
Chemists and materials scientists
Computer and information systems manager
Computer scientists
Computer software engineers and computer programmers
Drafter
Engineering and natural sciences managers
Engineering technicians
Environment scientists and specialists
Geoscientists and hydrologists
Mathematicians
Physicists and astronomers
Sales engineers
Science technicians
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Required Degrees
Bachelor’s Degree in Health & Safety Engineering
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This career information is drawn from data provided by the U.S. Department of Labor.
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