What kinds of jobs can a vibration engineer with this experience?

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Hello guys, I've been searching job to my father. Because the economical situation of the country he wants to find a foreign job.

-He has 20+ years working as an director of vibration analysis and diagnosis company who himself founded.
-He has 20+ years working as mechanical engineer teacher and research member of mechanical vibration group.

He specializes in:
-Maintenence Predictive
-Rotordynamics
-Balancing of Turbines
-Modal Analysis of vibrations
-Laser alignment of machine in gas and steam
-Analysis of neutronic noise in nuclear reactor

He wants to work as freelancer and not in a full-time company sedentary job. I don't know if I should attach his CV because I am not familiar with this forum rules. Any help would be appreciated.
 
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Since you didn't say what country he is in, or what country he wants tp go to, you're not going to get very specific advice. I've never heard of "vibration engineer" as a separate thing. Forming his own company as a foreigner is easier in some countries than other. Getting credentialed in the new country may be simple...or virtually impossible.
 

1. What industries can a vibration engineer work in?

A vibration engineer can work in a variety of industries, including automotive, aerospace, construction, energy, and manufacturing. This is because vibrations are present in many different systems and structures, making the expertise of a vibration engineer valuable in multiple fields.

2. What specific job titles can a vibration engineer have?

A vibration engineer can have job titles such as Vibration Analyst, Structural Dynamics Engineer, Noise and Vibration Engineer, and Mechanical Engineer. These titles may vary depending on the industry and specific job responsibilities.

3. What skills are necessary for a vibration engineer?

A vibration engineer must have strong analytical skills, as well as a background in mechanical engineering, physics, and mathematics. They should also have experience with vibration analysis software and be able to interpret and analyze data to make recommendations for improving systems and structures.

4. What are the typical job duties of a vibration engineer?

The specific job duties of a vibration engineer may vary depending on the industry and company they work for. However, some common duties may include conducting vibration analysis, designing and implementing vibration control measures, troubleshooting vibration issues, and collaborating with other engineers and teams to improve system performance.

5. What are the career advancement opportunities for a vibration engineer?

A vibration engineer can advance in their career by taking on more responsibilities, such as managing teams or projects, or moving into a leadership role. They can also specialize in a certain industry or type of vibration analysis, or pursue further education and certifications to expand their knowledge and skills.

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