lastviking
Mechanical
- Dec 16, 2007
- 4
I'm a 32 year old mechanical engineer with 10 years experience in machine design. I still enjoy designing machines but have become a bit disenchanted with the up and down cycles of capital equipment and being laid off every two years.
I've started to consider other industries/fields where I could utilize my talents (and existing engineering degree)and HVACR seemed a possible fit. I am an EIT but not a PE. And since my professional experience is not in HVACR, I would need some additional training. My questions to forum HVAC engineers are:
1. What are the prospects for this industry? Do you see growth? Is there low turnover?
2. How would I go about aquiring proper training for this field? Is ASHRAE training appropriate or what about online courses?
3. I realize that classroom training does not replace on the job experience so I would probably have to take a pay cut since I would technically be entry level. What could I generally expect for a salary range as a rookie and then with more experience?
Any and all input is appreciated!
I've started to consider other industries/fields where I could utilize my talents (and existing engineering degree)and HVACR seemed a possible fit. I am an EIT but not a PE. And since my professional experience is not in HVACR, I would need some additional training. My questions to forum HVAC engineers are:
1. What are the prospects for this industry? Do you see growth? Is there low turnover?
2. How would I go about aquiring proper training for this field? Is ASHRAE training appropriate or what about online courses?
3. I realize that classroom training does not replace on the job experience so I would probably have to take a pay cut since I would technically be entry level. What could I generally expect for a salary range as a rookie and then with more experience?
Any and all input is appreciated!