civil engineering presentation kelsey waddell 4 th period
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CIVIL ENGINEERING PRESENTATION
Kelsey Waddell4th period
JOB DESCRIPTION
Civil engineering a professional engineering disipline that deals with the design, construction, and maintenance of the physical and naturally built environment, including works like roads, bridges, canals, dams, and buildings.
REQUIRED TRAINING
In order to be a civil engineer you need to have a bacholors deree in civil engineering or civil engineering technology. You don’t need any on the job training, you typicaly a guadrate degree and a licensure for promotion to senior positions. civil engineers must usually be licensed in the locations where they provide services publicly.
SKILLS AND CHARACTERISTICS OF A PERSON SUCCESSFUL IN
CIVIL ENGINEERING Civil engineers carry a lot of responsibility, engineers need to have their projects done on time. You have to be organized in order to be an engineer, engineers have their notebook that they have to keep very organized, keeping your engineering notebook organized is the most important thing so you know what to do for each project your doing.
TYPICAL WAGES OF A CIVIL ENGINEER
employment
Mean hourly wage: $41.89
Mean annual wage: $87,130
JOB OUTLOOK
Civil engineers design, construct, and supervise and maintain large construction projects and systems, including roads, buildings, airports, etc.. and systems for water supply and sewage treatment. Civil engineers usually work indoors but sometimes many spend time outdoors at construction sites so they can monitor operations or solve problems onsite.
PROFESSIONAL ASSOCIATION
Accreditation board for engineering technology Inc.
National society of professional engineers
America society for engineering education
American institute of aeronautics and astronautics
American society of civil engineers
JOB LISTING
Some job listings that have civil engineering in them are technical & business management, you could be a contractor, highway engineering, software's auto supply's, & soil mechanics
RESOUURCES
http://www.bls.gov/ooh/architecture-and-engineering/civil-engineers.htm