30 November 2010
There are different fields of engineering, and virtually all of them are in demand. A world without engineers is simply a world without progress. However, there are some engineering positions that are far better than the others in terms of job outlook, salary, and employment rate. For the past 10 years, the following became the most in-demand engineering jobs in the market:
1. Environmental Engineer
As people become more aware of climate change and sustainability, the demand for an environmental engineer increased. This job entails the use of skills for the promotion or preservation of human health, wildlife, and the environment. This kind of engineer helps in urban planning, making sure there is proper waste disposal and management. They assist huge companies when it comes to air pollution control and treatment of water systems.
2. Civil Engineer
Many countries for the past decade have developed their infrastructure. This is to boost tourism, become more favourable to business, and improve the living conditions of its people. There is a shortage in civil engineers especially to developing nations such as the UAE, China, and India. These nations have to employ overseas or foreign workers.
Civil engineering is a tough job. But the reward is excellent. Aside from the financial aspects, it’s a great idea when you have kids or grandkids in the future, you can talk about how you are able to contribute to building a mega-structure.
3. Biomedical Engineer
If you’re interested in becoming a biomedical engineer, your field will be in relation to scientific research. The job is all about developing procedures, medications, and even devices for the health care industry, which is one of the biggest in the world today. However, it is not enough you know about biology or engineering. You should also know a little more about IT, as information technology is being incorporated to biomedical technology. Though a niche market, biomedical engineering pays well. In 2007, the average annual earning was at US $80,000.
4. IS Engineer
“IS” stands for “information systems.” Your job is to ensure that all confidential computer data and the security structure of the network are well protected. You also have to maintain database and secure transfers of information, especially across the World Wide Web. The demand for IS engineers in the coming years will triple as more companies go online.
5. Software Engineer
Software engineers have changed the landscape of IT. They are the overseers or the directors when it comes to creating and maintaining software solutions for various companies all over the world. Software development, moreover, has been an integral part to the United State’s economy as it garnered around $1 trillion of earnings. Many software engineers have also shifted to self-employed status. More than 30,000 are contract based last 2009.
6. Telecommunications Network Engineer
The job is very similar to software engineers. The difference is that you will be taking care of telecommunication networks. The demand for these types of engineers grew over the last five years. This is also one sector where most engineers are in full-time positions, averaging less than 40 hours a week.
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