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BigHandsVince
Mar 30, 2007
Mamma Mia, my hands are huge!

I have a BEng (Hons) in Electrical and Electronic Engineering, Currently working as a design/project/commissioning engineer for a small company that makes human driven and automatic process robots for foundry and forge applications.

So far it has been good, there's a fair bit of travel involved and the work is always interesting. Programming robots in an automated forge system was pretty scary after only working for the company for a few weeks, but it was rewarding. Engineering at its simplest is just problem solving, and there are always new problems to solve.

I like working for a smaller company (bigger cog etc), and always getting to work with different people when travelling to different jobs (98% of the machinery we make is exported, to all continents). I was offered work in the defence-related industries (QinetiQ and Selex) but am still confident in my career decision at the moment.

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