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2) "Engineers" -- As to forensic engineers 1en穏i穘eer Pronunciation: "en-j&-'nir Function: noun Etymology: Middle English engineour, from Anglo-French, from enginer to devise, construct, from engin 1 : a member of a military group devoted to engineering work 2 obsolete : a crafty schemer : PLOTTER 3 a : a designer or builder of engines b : a person who is trained in or follows as a profession a branch of engineering c : a person who carries through an enterprise by skillful or artful contrivance 4 : a person who runs or supervises an engine or an apparatus Pronunciation Symbols An engineer is someone who is trained or professionally engaged in a branch of engineering.[1] Engineers use creativity, technology, and scientific knowledge to solve practical problems. People who work as engineers normally have an academic degree (or equivalent work experience) in one of the engineering disciplines.[2] - 1 Working as an engineer
- 2 "Engineer" as a title
- 3 Other meanings
- 4 See also
- 4.1 Lists of notable engineers by discipline
- 4.2 Other related lists
- 4.3 Licensing and registration
- 5 References
- 6 External links
| "Every technological product has to be designed and its fabrication overseen, and this is what engineers DO."[3] Engineers and scientists are often confused in the minds of the general public. While scientists explore nature in order to discover general principles, engineers apply established principles drawn from mathematics and science in order to develop economical solutions to technical problems.[4][5] The work of engineers is the link between perceived social needs and commercial applications. Engineers consider many factors when developing a new product. For example, in developing an industrial robot, engineers precisely specify the functional requirements; design and test the robot鈥檚 components; integrate the components to produce the final design; and evaluate the design's overall effectiveness, cost, reliability, and safety. This process applies to the development of many different products, such as chemicals, computers, engines, aircraft, and toys.
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