A Company employee trained in the technicalities of commercial insurance such as Fire, Workers' Compensation, Comprehensive Liability, Commercial Auto, etc., with the major purpose of loss prevention, rating and obtaining underwriting information.
A person who is trained in and uses technological and scientific knowledge to solve practical problems.
A person trained and experienced in the profession of engineering; a person licensed to practice the profession by the authority in the area.
(n) A professional concerned with applying scientific knowledge to practical problems. The discipline is divided into a number of specialties, such as civil, mechanical, chemical, electronic, aerospace, electrical, and industrial engineering.
Responsible for maintenance of the boat's mechanical, motors, water system, compressors, & monitoring systems.
The crew member responsible for the physical operation of a freight or passenger train and for monitoring the locomotive's running condition.
Someone who designs and builds mechanical or electrical devices. For example, an aeronautical engineer designs and builds aircraft. To do this, an aeronautical engineer must study aeronautics and understand fluid dynamics and aerodynamics.
() a person who is trained to design, construct, and operate mechanical or electrical instruments
a highly educated and trained problem solver who engages in the functions of research, development, planning, design, and supervise a product management
a person trained or skilled in designing and planning the performance of such equipment as machines and structures and in supervising their performance
a problem solver, and a problem solved is out of sight, and out of sight means out of mind
The member of the crew designated and qualified to operate a train over the territory to be traversed.
An individual who is licensed by a state to design engineering systems for a building. These systems include mechanical, plumbing, electrical, structural, and civil (for site work).
An individual who is specially trained and experienced in the practice of engineering. Engineering disciplines include structural, mechanical, electrical, plumbing, fire protection, and civil. Engineers are licensed to practice engineering by each State.
A designer or builder who is trained in, or follows as a profession, a branch of engineering
a person who uses science and math to design, build or operate equipment, structures and systems (A person who receives a college degree in engineering might be an electrical, mechanical, industrial, chemical, environmental, biochemical or aeronautical engineer.)
See Civil Engineer, Structural Engineer, Mechanical Engineer, Electrical Engineer, Plumbing Engineer, Fire Protection Engineer, and Geotechnical Engineer.
An engineer is someone who is trained or professionally engaged in a branch of engineering. 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.http://www.nsf.gov/statistics/issuebrf/sib99318.htm Degrees and Occupations in Engineering: How Much Do They Diverge?