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Design the Future: Become a Solar Engineer

Design the Future: Become a Solar Engineer

Like any industry, solar power does not rest on static technology. Solar technology is constantly growing, evolving, adapting, and changing. As the technology improves and diversifies, and as solar power becomes more widespread in our everyday life, new uses and applications for solar power will need to be invented, designed, and produced. The technological pioneers in this field, the Solar Engineers, will be leading the way. Anyone attending solar school to become a Solar Engineer will be in high demand by solar power companies for years to come.

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The MIT Guide to Science and Engineering Communication

The MIT Guide contains an abundance of useful information on practically every facet of contemporary technical communication. I enjoyed reading it immensely. The information is succinct and to the point, and the supporting graphics are not only relevant but often admirable in the amount of information they convey.” — David F. Beer, Ph.D., Director of Technical Communication, Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, University of Texas at Austin

Good communication makes a difference. Any successful scientist or engineer will have multiple communication tasks connected with any project. Drawing on their considerable experience teaching both college students and science professionals, James Paradis and Muriel Zimmerman have written a handbook that treats four kinds of literacy — written, oral, graphic, electronic — as crucial and inseparable to science and engineering communication. The MIT Guide emphasizes processes and forms that will help in creating documents and includes numerous realistic examples. A special feature of the book is its acceptance of the fact that most work in science these days is collaborative and that writing is often a group rather than a solitary activity. There is also a strong emphasis on the central role of the computer in creating and disseminating technical materials. First, Paradis and Zimmerman observe, it is essential to consider science and engineering as communication. The most effective engineers and scientists are skilled writers, and the first chapter shows how important good communication is to a successful career in science. The chapters that follow address such topics as: defining your audience and aims; organizing and drafting documents; revising for organization and style; developing graphics; conducting meetings; memos, letters, and e-mail; proposals; progress reports; reports and journal articles; instructional materials; electronic texts; oral presentations; job search strategies; document design for page and screen; strategies for searching the literature; and citation and reference styles. Read the rest of this entry »

Reputed Structural engineer jobs with multinational oil and gas companies ensuring a stable future

This will in turn lower the input cost, ensuring stupendous quality; as trained professionals understand the arena of their work better than anyone, and have great expertise in it. This results in them offering the very best services without mistakes. Multinational companies and organizations that have well structured plans to increase their number of consumers and business clients, also ensure that they make their name and reputation by their flawless products and services, which soon become a name in every household. To achieve this they require experts.  The oil, marine, piping, electrical and mechanical companies who have specific engineering requirements, constantly require professionals who are well experienced and that are certified from the necessary accredited primary institutions and of course those who understand the serious nature of their work.

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Job Interview Questions for Managers To Check Management Skills

You got an interview call for a managerial post and wondering what sort of questions will be asked from you in the interview. All managerial jobs for managers revolve around the concept of managing employees, resources and how to make the best combination of these to get the maximum out put both in quantity & quality.  Further manager has to explore the areas that needs improvement. How manager will tackle weak performing employees is also the part of job. So all the interview questions will be related to your hand on experience with employees and work rather than just education & other credentials. Now whether you are going for accounting job, engineering job, airline or another managerial job it is your confidence and communication skills with experience and education that will matter the most.

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Interview With A Professional TV Repairer

The fastest way to learn anything, use the experiences of others-taking the good and making it your own while leaving their mistakes behind. The following TV repairer very graciously gave us his time and input to help guide you down the path to success in TV repairing. Learn from him! Study what he did! Avoid the mistakes he made! Take his success tips and secrets to heart because he already passed where you stand right now.

ElectronicRepairGuide (ERG) – How long have you been in the TV repair business?

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