jhw3504
Mechanical
- Jan 19, 2012
- 2
Hello,I am 25 years old, have a wife, work full time in a injection molding facility as the lead processor and manage 9 process technicians, and now I am faced with a decision to make.
First of all, allow me to explain my goals in life:
> I want to be a senior process engineer/engineering manager.
> I want to make good money doing so.
> I do not want to be limited in any way when it comes to my goals.
> Math and physics are my strong subjects; I do not want to be problem solving someone else's ideas or designs.
> I have a dream and a passion for being an engineer and to be a great one.
My situation:
I am currently in a mechanical engineering technology program and so far it is okay. However, I feel as if I am more advanced than these classes I'm in and can do better. The problem is the BSMET program fits into my schedule better than the BSME program would but I feel as if I need to be in the BSME program.
Questions:
1) How much would the BSMET program limit my previous goals?
2) Would it be worth risking my current position or stepping down to complete the BSME program?
3) How much more rewarding would the BSME program be vs. the BSMET program?
Before answering I can briefly summarize my capabilities:
I am fluent with robot programming, PLC’s, hydraulics, pneumatics, 3 phase electric, mold changing and maintenance. Liaison between production floor and upper management, responsible for implementing improvements and reporting monthly progress.
Responsible for routine machine setups and new mold trials on 30 injection molding machines from 60 to 2800 tons. Program Wittman, Ushin, and Star robots. Supervise others as required. Process ABS, acetal, polypropylene-talc filled, TPO, nylons, PEs, and PVC.
I would like to thank everyone for their thoughts and advice.
First of all, allow me to explain my goals in life:
> I want to be a senior process engineer/engineering manager.
> I want to make good money doing so.
> I do not want to be limited in any way when it comes to my goals.
> Math and physics are my strong subjects; I do not want to be problem solving someone else's ideas or designs.
> I have a dream and a passion for being an engineer and to be a great one.
My situation:
I am currently in a mechanical engineering technology program and so far it is okay. However, I feel as if I am more advanced than these classes I'm in and can do better. The problem is the BSMET program fits into my schedule better than the BSME program would but I feel as if I need to be in the BSME program.
Questions:
1) How much would the BSMET program limit my previous goals?
2) Would it be worth risking my current position or stepping down to complete the BSME program?
3) How much more rewarding would the BSME program be vs. the BSMET program?
Before answering I can briefly summarize my capabilities:
I am fluent with robot programming, PLC’s, hydraulics, pneumatics, 3 phase electric, mold changing and maintenance. Liaison between production floor and upper management, responsible for implementing improvements and reporting monthly progress.
Responsible for routine machine setups and new mold trials on 30 injection molding machines from 60 to 2800 tons. Program Wittman, Ushin, and Star robots. Supervise others as required. Process ABS, acetal, polypropylene-talc filled, TPO, nylons, PEs, and PVC.
I would like to thank everyone for their thoughts and advice.