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Engineer working as an Engineering Technician 4

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Itsdc01

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Hey, is it career suicide for a person with an engineering degree looking for entry level work to take an engineering technician position just to get some experience?
 
The answer to this question depends on you, and the nature of the tech job.

If you work as a tech in an organization with a lot of upward mobility, and if you can demonstrate your competence, the tech job could well be a lead in to an engineering position.

That's how it turned out for me.
 
I agree with most of the posts here. I spent the first 10 years of my career working in machine shops after my BSME because that's really what I wanted to do. My first stint was in a research lab and that was awesome. It went downhill after that. When I finally wised up that Job Shop Supervisor was as good as it was going to get for the rest of my career I quit and went back to school for MSME. That gave me a fresh start and now I'm working as an engineer at an Ag Equipment OEM. The job isn't particularly glamorous but the pay is a lot better!

On the plus side, I think practical hands-on machine shop and fabrication experience is extremely valuable to an engineer. The problem is, most engineering managers don't understand the benefit that experience brings to the job.
 
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