I want to be an engineer
Engineers are able to apply scientific and mathematical knowledge to solve problems and create new processes and products. They design and develop tools, toys, furniture, computers, and other manufactured products we use every day. Other engineers improve our buildings, roads and vehicles and can also develop systems to clean our water, process our food and recycle our waste. The most popular engineering professions include defense, space, food and beverage, energy, environmental, pharmaceutical, construction and marine.
Career Snapshot
- Salary Range – $44,380 - $115,220 annually (stats from Bureau of Labor Statistics. Salary varies by industry, education and experience)
- Work Environment – office setting, worksite, possible travel
Things to think about
Top qualities and skills needed for graphic design careers:
Project Management & Creativity
Engineers often manage teams and must work with other departments while trying to meet deadlines and track budgets. Use creative thinking skills to develop processes that work for everyone.
Communication
Engineering is very technical and relies on accurate, concise communication with others. You might have to simplify project plans to effectively communicate with clients.
Teamwork
Collaborating and integrating knowledge from others is essential to bringing projects to fruition.
Attention to Detail
Projects can be extremely complex. A small mistake during the planning, development or construction can result in a major loss of time, resources and expense.
Most Surprising Majors
Handshake Job Search Terms
- Test
- Prototype
- Structure
- Research
- Design
Things you can do
Seek opportunities on campus to start developing skills.
Get Involved
There are many student organizations or groups that provide a space for you to dive deeper into your area of interest in engineering. whose passions align with yours.
Get Connected
Shadow an engineering professional and ask questions about their career path. Find ways to make these connections through Engineering Career Services.
Get Experience
Find opportunities to develop on-the-job skills. Discover opportunities to get involved with the community through:
- - Login and search using keywords like “engineerâ€
- Handshake - Login and search by industry, job function or keyword
- Volunteer Resource Center - Search the calendar or organization database
Get Engaged
Test your skills and work with a team to participate in E-Days hosted by University of Colorado Engineering Council. You can also use campus resources to further develop your skills at the BOLD Center or Idea Forge.
Get Informed
Researching companies and the industry you’d like to work in is an essential step to narrowing your interests while in school. Use to learn more about careers in engineering.