IMechE engineers' careers guide
β Scribed by Evans, Abby
- Publisher
- John Wiley & Sons
- Year
- 2010
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 138
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
Foreword. About the Author. Acknowledgements. 1 Engineering Industry Overview. 2 Energy and Utilities. 3 Aerospace and Defence. 4 Transport and Automotive. 5 Healthcare. 6 Manufacturing. 7 Getting In: Work Experience, Applications and Interviews. 8 Getting On: Training and Qualifications. 9 Further Study and Academia.
Abstract: Foreword. About the Author. Acknowledgements. 1 Engineering Industry Overview. 2 Energy and Utilities. 3 Aerospace and Defence. 4 Transport and Automotive. 5 Healthcare. 6 Manufacturing. 7 Getting In: Work Experience, Applications and Interviews. 8 Getting On: Training and Qualifications. 9 Further Study and Academia
β¦ Table of Contents
Content: Engineering industry overview --
Energy and utilities --
Aerospace and defence --
Transport and automotive --
Healthcare --
Manufacturing --
Getting in : work experience, applications and interviews --
Getting on : training and qualifications --
Further study and academia.
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