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What do you think is the most imporant skill an engineer will need?
FredGarvin said:Which one does basic common sense fall under?
marlon said:Clausius, for the 1000th time : you ain't no engineer, you a theoretical physicist... :rofl: :rofl: :rofl:
How are you ? It's been a while
regards
marlon
Clausius2 said:BTW: what is a mooberrymarz?
Clausius2 said:And what is the opinion of your girlfriend about her? :rofl:
The most important skill in engineering is problem-solving. Engineers are tasked with finding creative solutions to complex problems, and being able to think critically and analytically is essential for success in this field.
Both technical knowledge and soft skills are important in engineering. While technical knowledge is necessary for understanding and applying engineering principles, soft skills such as communication, teamwork, and time management are crucial for working effectively in a team and meeting project deadlines.
One way to improve problem-solving skills in engineering is to practice regularly. This can involve working on challenging engineering problems, participating in design competitions, or taking on internships or co-op positions. Additionally, seeking feedback from experienced engineers and continuously learning new technical skills can also enhance problem-solving abilities.
Yes, a strong foundation in math and science is necessary for success in engineering. Engineers use mathematical and scientific principles to analyze and solve problems, so a solid understanding of these subjects is essential.
While some people may have a natural aptitude for problem-solving, these skills can also be learned and developed. With practice, exposure to diverse problems, and an open-minded attitude, anyone can improve their problem-solving abilities in engineering.