engineers - CADD Centre Resource https://caddcentre.com/blog A Gold Mine of Information Thu, 02 Nov 2023 06:44:54 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=4.9.24 Tips for being a Successful Engineer https://caddcentre.com/blog/tips-for-being-a-successful-engineer/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=tips-for-being-a-successful-engineer Wed, 17 Jul 2019 07:08:20 +0000 https://blog.caddcentre.com/?p=349 Engineers are considered as the backbone of society. They make the society functional. About one- third of students choose science and engineering as their major subjects after finishing high school. Out of which approximately 8...

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Engineers are considered as the backbone of society. They make the society functional. About one- third of students choose science and engineering as their major subjects after finishing high school. Out of which approximately 8 percent of students anticipate mastering in engineering.

While some of the engineers manage to land up in top notch companies, getting a fancy job in different parts of the world, others, on the other hand, are not able to bloom their engineering career efficiently, as every field has its “lesser lights.”

Now we are here to explore and share with you, what exactly the current engineering students could do, to surge their career opportunities and relaunch themselves on the never-ending pathway to career success.

Below mentioned are some of the best tips for all the aspiring engineering courses for student and others that will uplift their career, in every field:

  • Identify the person who inspires you the most, and finds out what made them be what they are today. For example, Steve Jobs, Mark Zuckerberg, or any other renowned person in the technical field. And try to imitate their success mantras in your life, both personal and professional.
  • Show- up. Affiliate yourself in every hand-on learning opportunity related to your field. Try to develop a portfolio of projects.
  • Associate yourself with the people of your field. Be it through Email or LinkedIn.
  • Find ways to meet people. And work in teams as much as you can.
  • Identify your weakness and fix it up.
  • Attend a technical business seminar. You can also go for some online business classes or the other design and humanity classes to keep yourself updated.

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How to make engineers employable? https://caddcentre.com/blog/how-to-make-engineers-employable/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=how-to-make-engineers-employable Mon, 20 Mar 2017 10:59:52 +0000 http://blog.caddcentre.com/?p=63 Engineering colleges in India churn out more than 500,000 engineers annually and every year thousands are added to that number. The harsh reality is that most of them have an engineering degree in hand...

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Engineering colleges in India churn out more than 500,000 engineers annually and every year thousands are added to that number. The harsh reality is that most of them have an engineering degree in hand but no expertise at all. A mere 18 to 20% of these engineering graduates can actually be called employable. The problem is that our education system focuses more on quantity rather than quality. It follows the outdated approach of emphasizing more on theories and less on practical applications. Engineers are supposed to be problem solvers. They are provided the tools to solve problems using the knowledge they gained while pursuing their respective engineering courses. The majority of these engineering graduates are clueless when it comes to solving real-world problems.

Alright, enough cursing the system, it is high time that we come up with a solution to change the scenario. Institutions and employers need to come together to make changes to the curriculum to meet the industry requirements. They need to do away with traditional teaching methods and realize the importance of the growing era of internet. Also they should hire professionals from the industry as special instructors to give them real world insights into the industry.

Students have to work on their part too; they of course are a big part of the system. They have to make themselves acquainted with the fast changing economy. They can follow certain key points for their development to make themselves employable:

 

1. Be focused on a particular field and gain expertise in it. Starting work on certificate courses like Solidworks, Revit, and more related to your concern industry.

2. Create a genuine resume that reflects your individuality. Don’t copy it from the seniors.

3. Take up online courses or join some company during vacations for a real-time experience.

4. Stay aware of the current trends and changing requirements of the industry, and acquire new skills to meet those requirements.

5. Sharpen your communication skills and work on your confidence. You’ve got to convince your worth of your employer.

6. As much as we may hate it, most companies filter out resumes based on scores. Scoring higher marks are important for getting a job.

 

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9 Essential Qualities of an Engineer: The Path to Success https://caddcentre.com/blog/what-qualities-make-a-good-start-up-engineer/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=what-qualities-make-a-good-start-up-engineer Mon, 20 Mar 2017 05:10:57 +0000 http://blog.caddcentre.com/?p=54 In the ever-evolving landscape of engineering careers, there exists a universal set of qualities and skills that distinguish the truly exceptional individuals within any field. These attributes collectively define professionalism, a cornerstone of success...

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In the ever-evolving landscape of engineering careers, there exists a universal set of qualities and skills that distinguish the truly exceptional individuals within any field. These attributes collectively define professionalism, a cornerstone of success in today’s age of rapid technological advancement. Employers, now more than ever, seek professionals who possess not only subject knowledge but also the technical prowess and soft skills vital to their respective industries.

For aspiring engineers entering the industry ecosystem, the path to success demands advanced certifications more than just a degree.

“Engineering is not only the study of 45 subjects but it is moral studies of intellectual life.” – Prakhar Srivastav

To be successful in the field of engineering, essentially have few qualities. Some of those best qualities include:

1. Problem Solving Skills:

A start-up engineer should have problem solving abilities. Because an engineer is frequently called upon to discourse problems, and they requisite be able to figure out where the problem arise from and speedily develop a way out.

“The ideal engineer is a composite… He is not a scientist, he is not a mathematician, he is not a sociologist or a writer; but he may use the knowledge and techniques of any or all of these disciplines in solving engineering problems.” – Nathan W. Dougherty

2. Creativity & Innovation:

An engineer must have creativity and can think of new and innovative ways to develop new systems and create existing things work more efficiently.

“Innovation is taking two things that already exist and putting them together in a new way.” – Tom Freston

3. Analytical Skills:

An engineer possess strong analytical qualities and is constantly examining thinking of ways to help stuffs work improved. They are naturally intrusive.

4. Logical Mastery:

Exceptional logical skills enable engineers to make sense of intricate structures and understand how things work. They excel in identifying potential problems and devising logical solutions.

“Logical thinking is the secret weapon in an engineer’s toolkit, helping them decode the enigma of intricate structures.” – Mark Techton

5. Excellent Subject Knowledge:

An engineering fresher should have thorough technical understanding. They know a range of computer programming and other structures that are widely used during an engineering project.

6. Attention to Detail:

Engineers know that the smallest oversight can lead to project failure. They pay meticulous attention to every component, ensuring thorough scrutiny during task completion.

7. Team Player:

An engineer should comprehends that if they become the part of a huge team, working together to make a project come together effectively, and hence, must work well as part of that group.

“Great things in business are never done by one person; they’re done by a team of people.” – Steve Jobs

8. Interpersonal & Communication Skills:

Excellency in Interpersonal & Communication Skills is the need of the hour. A start-up engineer should have communication expertise. It helps them to crack the interview and later on it helps them to translate difficult technical language into normal understandable English and also in verbal communication with colleagues and clients.

9. Mathematically Aptitude:

Mathematics give a route to solving a lot of issues. An engineer must have excellent math abilities. Engineering is a complicated science that includes multipart calculations of fluctuating difficulty.

Wrapping up:

9 Essential Qualities of an Engineer:

1. Problem Solving Skills

2. Creativity & Innovation

3. Analytical Skills

4. Logical Mastery

5. Excellent Subject Knowledge

6. Attention to Detail

7. Team Player

8. Interpersonal & Communication Skills

9. Mathematically Aptitude

Build these skills make you shine in professional landscape and leads to successful career path.

Frequently Asked Questions:

1. What role do soft skills play in an engineer’s success?

Soft skills, including communication, teamwork, and interpersonal abilities, are crucial for today’s engineers. CADD Centre’s expert level courses not only focus on technical knowledge but also nurture these essential skills, preparing you to excel in a competitive engineering landscape.

2. How can CADD Centre’s courses enhance my problem-solving skills?

CADD Centre’s training programs are designed to challenge your problem-solving abilities. Through practical projects and real-world scenarios, you’ll learn to approach and resolve complex engineering challenges effectively, setting you apart as a problem-solving expert.

3. What makes CADD Centre stand out in engineering education?

CADD Centre stands out for its unwavering commitment to excellence. Our instructors are industry experts, ensuring you receive the most relevant and up-to-date knowledge. With a track record of producing successful engineers, CADD Centre is your trusted partner on your journey to success.

4. How will CAD Centre help me build a strong foundation in engineering?

CADD Centre’s courses offer comprehensive subject knowledge, ensuring you have a solid foundation in engineering principles. Whether you’re an engineering fresher or seeking to enhance your skills, CADD Centre’s training will equip you with the technical expertise you need for a successful career.

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Innovation in Engineering – Need of the Hour https://caddcentre.com/blog/innovation-in-engineering-need-of-the-hour/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=innovation-in-engineering-need-of-the-hour Mon, 20 Mar 2017 10:32:35 +0000 http://blog.caddcentre.com/?p=52 Technology advancement is in air from so long, knotted almost every single part of our lives. It affects our routines, how people shop, connect, learn, socialize, and play everything. Technology is a giant contributor...

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Innovation in Engineering - Need of the Hour

Innovation in Engineering – Need of the Hour

Technology advancement is in air from so long, knotted almost every single part of our lives. It affects our routines, how people shop, connect, learn, socialize, and play everything. Technology is a giant contributor to the well-being of society. And it has proven itself to be very valuable.

India has been at the front position of the back end of this revolution of innovation in Engineering. A rapid change and development in technology demands the educated and well trained workforce. While engineering study is a key driver for a systematic learning of the practices working in industry, agriculture, and commerce. Innovation in the material, procedures, and patterns of education is the crying need to meet the expectations. Modern engineers use CAD systems throughout the design and testing processes. These studies are then put together to practise in order to make routines much easier. Every stream does have a need of persistent monitoring to recognize areas for possible development, so as engineering too. Engineering in India is still stuck in the industrialised age – assembly line methods inform our education. Education System should go forward for a need to feed the industrial unit, Engineering and management education should upgrade procedures to furnish people and prepare a force who could follow commands and withstand in monotonous procedures. The need of hour is a reliable updation on ongoing basis to grow and run the nation or organization smoothly.

The Indian education market being too nascent to support the industry. In fact currently, the innovators are stepped back due to the hurdles presented by a recent market. Somehow or the other, breadwinners found ways to avoid hurdles in the system, but others still lacking behind.

We are breathing in a constantly changing world. New technologies are emerging every day and if you don’t desire to be left behind, always keep up with the changing scenario. Without innovation in education it will be actually tough to adapt to all these deviations. Simultaneously, this should be acknowledged that engineering is the future of nation and its overall development. Education giants responded to the needs of the companies and skilled students in performing task based activities. They should learn to respect hierarchies – which represent both authority and ambition. A well educated person is well aware of the modern technologies and the changes that are taking place in the world, if educated accordingly.

 

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“Make in India” Expands Scope for Engineers https://caddcentre.com/blog/make-in-india-expands-scope-for-engineers/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=make-in-india-expands-scope-for-engineers Mon, 20 Mar 2017 10:29:33 +0000 http://blog.caddcentre.com/?p=45 Make in India is an initiative by Prime Minister- Mr. Narendra Modi that focuses on 25 sectors of the economy for skills enhancement and job creation. The list includes: IT, textiles, chemicals, tourism and...

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“Make in India” Expands Scope for Engineers

Make in India is an initiative by Prime Minister- Mr. Narendra Modi that focuses on 25 sectors of the economy for skills enhancement and job creation. The list includes: IT, textiles, chemicals, tourism and hospitality, automobiles, pharmaceuticals, ports, aviation, bio-technology, leather, wellness, design manufacturing, mining, railways, renewable energy, and electronics. The initiative is expected to drive an increase in tax revenue and GDP growth.

With the bell of ‘Make in India’, any industry which requires monitoring, sensing and controlling of variables has rapidly growing employment opportunities in the horizon; and it’s time for engineers to take it on a serious note . Areas like process automation, factory automation, manufacturing industries (testing, design, and quality control), consultants (turnkey projects /solution providers), system engineering, embedded systems and electronic circuit plan uncover the plenty of job opportunities for engineers via this initiative.

Before the initiative was introduced, foreign equity caps in many sectors had been relaxed. The request for licenses was made accessible online and the strength of licenses was increased to 3 years. The initiative also targets at quality standards and reducing the impact on the nature. The initiative hopes to attract capital and technological investment in India.

 

Some Promising Numbers

Out of 25 sectors, except Defence (49%) Space (74%), and Media (26%), 100% Foreign Direct Investment is allowed in the rest of the sectors.

 

Below listed Business giants investing under the Make in India plan which may benefit engineers to breathe their dreams:

1. The Spice Group will initiate a mobile phone manufacturing unit in Uttar Pradesh(UP) with an investment of Rs.500 crore.

2. Samsung INS coming up with a joint initiative under which 10 “MSME-Samsung Technical Schools” will be started in India. In February, Samsung said that will produce the Samsung Z1 in its plant in Noida.

3. Hitachi would increase its workforces in India from 10,000 to 13,000.

4. Huawei opened a new research and development campus in Bengaluru. It had capitalized US$170 million to launch the research and development centre.

5. Marine Products Export Development Authority said that it was concerned in supplying shrimp eggs to farmers in India.

6. France-based LH Aviation contracted a MoU with OIS Advanced Technologies to establish a manufacturing plant in India to manufacture drones.

India’s technical talent is second to none. Indian technical forces have expertise that cannot be found anywhere else around the globe. Specifically, Indians do have a rare capacity for creating creative resolutions with limited resources when compared with the engineers in the West. If the prime minister is giving his full support to the manufacturing sector through the Make in India movement, career openings must be explored far beyond what was previously thought possible for Engineers.

 

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