design extra reinforcements in the buildings windows so that they can withstand the vibrations from sonic booms
engineer and architect
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engineer, architec, astronomer, city planner, electrician, construction worker, carpenter, cabinet maker, surgeon. and a teacher.
engineer, architec, astronomer, city planner, electrician, construction worker, carpenter, cabinet maker, surgeon. and a teacher.
design extra reinforcements in the buildings window so that they can withstand the vibrations from sonic booms
design extra reinforcements in the buildings windows so that they can withstand the vibrations from sonic booms
It's important for an engineer to know his or her physical sciences and math. For example, when building an infrastructure, math and physics are key in designing it.
A person who is very good at drawing and designing and usually makes drawings if all the parts of a new building or machine is called an architect.
There are a number of professionals who would be involved in designing a house. These include an architect to draw up the detailed plans, a ground works engineer to advise of the suitability of the land for building, an environmental impact engineer to advise on environmental issues and an interior desiginer to design the interior layout.
i think a train engineer is someone who works with trains. you know, designing, fixing etc.
Engineer jobs that start with the letter B:biochemical engineerbiomedical engineerbrake engineerbridge engineerbuilding engineer
· Biochemical Engineer · Biomedical Engineer · Brake Engineer · Bridge Engineer · Building Engineer
An engineer takes responsibility for designing the bridges but there are many more experts that are needed to build the bridge.
· Biochemical Engineer · Biomedical Engineer · Brake Engineer · Bridge Engineer · Building Engineer
They design things to be invented, but do not invent their own thing.
Normally "HVAC" refers to "Heating, Ventilation and Air Conditioning". An HVAC engineer designs heating and cooling systems for homes and commercial buildings. He or she uses knowledge of mechanical engineering and refrigeration to design HVAC systems - drawing up blueprints for HVAC installers and general contractors. The HVAC engineer is responsible to design systems that keep building occupants comfortable in all types of climates and seasons. He or she also makes sure the building will be well-ventilated to protect the health of occupants. The HVAC engineer must also work with whoever is designing the building (if it is a new building) or the building manager (if it is an existing building) to design the system to maximize energy efficiency and minimize the operating and maintenance costs.