My Job As A Graduate Electronics Control Engineer: Quick Overview
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- čas přidán 1. 06. 2022
- In this video I give a quick overview of my new job as an Electronics Control Engineer for a hydraulics company in the UK. I'll be doing a more in depth look into the more geeky stuff I do soon like what software I use and what specific tasks I'm doing. Hope you enjoy!
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Hi, I'm Hamed, I just graduated in Electronics & Electrical Engineering. I'm now working as a PLC Control Engineer.
My GitHub: github.com/hadefuwa
My website: www.hamed.engineer
If you have any questions you can email me at hamed@hamed.engineer or just comment below.
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This looks really neat! I was going down SWE route but can't stand staying in front of a computer all day. Really going to check out this career path as I just graduated with EE degree. Thanks for posting!
Thanks for sharing!
This is brilliant, great job.
The company I use to work for work drawbridge. I did the electrical schematics. And layout of the panels. I also did all the wiring for the PLCs panels. Now I’m back in school for computer science.
I think this will make a good combo, for a really good controls engineer
Great video thanks for the upload and sharing your experience.
Thanks for your nice comment. Just making one now on an engineering conference I just went to. 6 months have flown by.
Congrats 👏
It's really motivating seeing your journey, thanks for sharing these great videos .
thanks bro, comments like these motivate me to share more lol im loving it so far
I love this channel. I also work within the field but im not finnished with my studies.
Well done and congratulations on your job - I'm sure you will be running the company in no time!
God No! 🤣 I hope to be the geeky engineer that stays in engineering lol management seems horrible! Thanks Lucy 👍😊
congratulations on your new job
thanks David, much appreciated
I am identyfied with your situation!
Well, I do not know too much about control systems, but I'm willing to learn. And I do know that hydraulic systems contain hydraulic fluid. Their a special blend to also act as a preservative on the metal and o-rings, reduce boiling point and boil off, reduce flammability, etc. I used to work on aircraft hydraulics in the Naval Air. The other concepts you mentioned, valves, pumps, the hardware, I am very familiar with. I guess I just need to work on the controls side of things. I was thinking PLCs, or something similar. Background, mostly mathematics, with a heavy emphasis in ME courses, both BS and MS. Not sure what the best option is if I choose to go into PLC. I like robotics and machine vision. An are of interest is defect detection.
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Ay congrats man
Thanks bro ❤️
@@HamedAdefuwa ur welcom
Congrats man :). Surprised you finished uni so quickly, but I guess it's already been 1.5yrs since I last checked in on this channel :O. Time flies!
Yo Jordan! Lol yeah I'm well happy I'm done! Been working 3 weeks now. Hopefully I get a lot more content out so you're back sooner next time 🤣
Great video thank you for the insight, can you tell us what is the name of the software you used in the end of the video
I think I’m I. Like an opposite position to you. I’m a test engineer in a hydraulics company. Previously I made test rigs for a pneumatics company. I’m interested in switching or at least increasing my knowledge in control systems to do more of that at my company. I’ve dabbled but nowhere near graduate level. How can I get to that level?
How is the pay? Thanks!!
Started off terrible but just two years in it's brilliant, although I have been grinding so results may vary 😂
Which city u r working in?
I'm in Leeds