UK7096
Mechanical
- Jul 4, 2013
- 4
Hello all!
I am new to this forum and am seeking career advice.
I am a recent university graduate having gained a distinction in Mechanical Engineering. I was offered a job as a graduate stress engineer within the aerospace industry following a successful summer placement with a reputable company (which I subsequently accepted).
However, although I have taken this position within the aerospace division, my ultimate aim is to pursuit a career as a pipe stress engineer. My main interests during my studies were stress analysis and thermo/fluids. I have been using software such as Catia V5, Patran and Nastran for the past few months.
Would anybody be kind enough to offer any advice or guidance as to how I could make a successful transition to pipe stress?
Any comments would be greatly appreciated.
Kind regards
I am new to this forum and am seeking career advice.
I am a recent university graduate having gained a distinction in Mechanical Engineering. I was offered a job as a graduate stress engineer within the aerospace industry following a successful summer placement with a reputable company (which I subsequently accepted).
However, although I have taken this position within the aerospace division, my ultimate aim is to pursuit a career as a pipe stress engineer. My main interests during my studies were stress analysis and thermo/fluids. I have been using software such as Catia V5, Patran and Nastran for the past few months.
Would anybody be kind enough to offer any advice or guidance as to how I could make a successful transition to pipe stress?
Any comments would be greatly appreciated.
Kind regards