What to expect...
What to expect...
(OP)
Hello,
I am new here and new to engineering. I'm starting a job early this week and its an HVAC position. I'm curious as to what to expect. Its my first engineering job and I am very nervous to say the least. The reason I ask is there was really no interview so not a lot of information given.
Any information would be great! Thanks.
I am new here and new to engineering. I'm starting a job early this week and its an HVAC position. I'm curious as to what to expect. Its my first engineering job and I am very nervous to say the least. The reason I ask is there was really no interview so not a lot of information given.
Any information would be great! Thanks.





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If not, the company is in real bad shape and probably refuses to pay for experience and knowledge.
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Don't be afraid to ask senior engineers for work, and then for help on how to do the work. My favorite problem is finding more work for hard working new hires.
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As low man on the totem pole, you should expect to get all the crappy admin and field jobs to begin with. If you do that with a good attitude, you move up from being the man holding the bucket. If not, you might start getting jobs like investigating sanitary vents and crawling pipe shafts for isolate valves. The sanitary vent inspection was my favorite for newbies with a bad atitude. If that didn't work, sending them to oversee steamfitters was usually good.
Have a good attitude, be respectful, and use common sense. Don't eat cabbage soup before your first performance review.
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Dont try to understand everything right away. Its good to ask questions, but I know I asked too many. I was too excited. I needed to do things 3 times to finally fully understand (or what I think is fully understand, until the next project). Listen the first time. Try it, get a senior to review. Next time the same issue comes around, youll be "experienced". Do it, ask questions, as it is being reviewed, and youll pick up some more. and on and on.
That was the biggest thing I learned of myself, but everybody is different...
Good luck!