jblaze5779
Civil/Environmental
- Apr 10, 2006
- 1
I've got a BSCE and an MS Engineering Management with 6 total years of experience. 4 years have been in coal mining and land reclamation. I was also able to get my PE a few years ago. With the EPA's latest round of rules the future of coal in Texas isn't looking too bright.
I was thinking about trying to apply my skills to petroleum engineering jobs. Has anyone here done this? I have an offer for a facilities engineer job in Midland and am thinking of taking it. If I find the job enjoyable I would probably think about pursuing a MS in PE to further my career in the field. How difficult do you think it would be for me to succeed in the MS program without having had all the undergrad PE course?
I am a pretty quick learner and did well in my previous MS program which was completed through online study and distance learning.
I was thinking about trying to apply my skills to petroleum engineering jobs. Has anyone here done this? I have an offer for a facilities engineer job in Midland and am thinking of taking it. If I find the job enjoyable I would probably think about pursuing a MS in PE to further my career in the field. How difficult do you think it would be for me to succeed in the MS program without having had all the undergrad PE course?
I am a pretty quick learner and did well in my previous MS program which was completed through online study and distance learning.