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re: Question for Project Managers
Posted on 11/5/14 at 12:47 pm to jamboybarry
Posted on 11/5/14 at 12:47 pm to jamboybarry
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Turner/Skanska/Bechtel/Balfour Beaty
I used to work for one of these companies, and, believe me, if there was any potential threat of a lawsuit because of the title "Project/Field Engineer", the job title would be renamed.
This post was edited on 11/5/14 at 12:48 pm
Posted on 11/5/14 at 12:48 pm to MSH
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I used to work for one of these companies, and, believe me, if there was any potential threat of a lawsuit because of the title "Project/Field Engineer", the job title would be renamed.
Yeah I know that. I just wonder why the legal eagle engineers in here don't????
Posted on 11/5/14 at 1:00 pm to MSH
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used to work for one of these companies, and, believe me, if there was any potential threat of a lawsuit because of the title "Project/Field Engineer", the job title would be renamed.
General electric, Siemens, PHilips, IBM, Toshiba, Etc, they have thousands of Field Engineers, with the title of "Engineer" on their business cards, and probably 95% do not have a formal engineering degree, and I would assume these companies also know what they are doing. As shown on in this job posting from their website, GE will accept a "Equivalent" technical degree for a position as a mechanical engineer.
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