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Which engineering jobs are the most technical?
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[QUOTE="billy_joule, post: 5547763, member: 515386"] Of course they do. That's why those tools exist and why they are part of the engineering curriculum. That was largely my experience too. It seemed for every five or ten 'sales engineer, project engineer' etc etc listings there would be one 'product development engineer', 'mechanical design engineer', 'R&D engineer' etc etc. To make matters worse many graduate role listings are just 'graduate mechanical engineer' or even more vague 'graduate engineer'. It just means you need to use more specific search terms to find the job listings you want and/or trawl through irrelevant listings. [/QUOTE]
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