Welcome

Thank you for visiting my blog about my engineering experiences. This blog was created so I could tell others what I wish I would have been told through my experiences working in the fields that I do.

I'll start with a little bit of info about myself. I am currently a registered Engineer-In-Training in the USA. Since 2013, I have worked for a small engineering firm which puts me in a lot of unique and challenging scenarios every day. I graduated from a private university with a Bachelor's degree in Electrical Engineering, with electives in Electronics, Computer Systems, Optics, Wireless Communication Systems, and Control Systems design. My first task was in software development (which I still actively do on a regular basis), and I gradually took on software engineering duties, as well as control systems and electrical engineering duties. In my college days, I interned at a public organization performing maintenance engineering tasks for a power generation plant.

Language was never my strong suit. A typical American apparently knows as many as 40,000 words. We engineers have a vocabulary about half that size to begin with, and half of our vocabulary consists of words that only we understand. This is one of the reasons I chose the title "Esoteric Engineer" for this blog. So first, I'd like to apologize in advance, and second, I will do what I can to provide the best possible context on words that might not make sense.

I want to leave you all with the Engineer's Creed, which is my overall guideline for how I conduct myself in this field.

Thanks for reading. Cheers,

-EE

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