Day in the Life of a Water Resource Control Engineer (WRCE) | Office Work in Downtown Los Angeles

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  • čas přidán 2. 10. 2022
  • Ever wonder what it's like working for the State of California?
    Here is the unfiltered, regular "Day in the Life" video working as a Water Resource Control Engineer for the State of California's Water Resource Control Board located at the heart of Downtown Los Angeles.
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    I graduated with a Bachelors in Chemistry and a Masters in Environmental Engineering. I worked as an Environmental Engineer for the US Air Force, a Cancer Researcher for a private R&D company, and a Teaching Assistant at my graduate school university.
    On this channel, I'll be sharing my story on what it's like being an Environmental Engineer, detailing the good and bad of the position. Some other relatable topics may include personal growth, job hunting, and other related environmental subjects.
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Komentáře • 51

  • @CarnageKabuto
    @CarnageKabuto Před rokem +22

    This is what we need. More people to share about their work life, not to brag but to relate

  • @ratbastard6293
    @ratbastard6293 Před rokem +4

    Thank you for these videos! It really helps me narrow down what I really want to do with my life.

  • @Gosick02
    @Gosick02 Před rokem +2

    thanks for sharing ,,hope u r having good normal days

  • @jorgechidote
    @jorgechidote Před rokem +2

    Great job man!! 🙌

  • @vikramkanaujiya8662
    @vikramkanaujiya8662 Před rokem +1

    Yo....

  • @drakebrown9622
    @drakebrown9622 Před rokem +4

    Dude, bro, your so naturally funny! I hope that’s not rude, but I think you were funny without even trying to be, the part that really got me was the picture of the burrito, and you explaining why you didn’t record yourself eating, but then explaining that you put your hand there for size comparison for the viewer. And I love how realistic this video is. Giving us the full picture!

  • @ahmadnasir714
    @ahmadnasir714 Před rokem +2

    Thx for the video ! I am a civil engineering graduate and i think i’ll go for water & water recourses engineering instead of construction . I was hesitated at first but i think your life syle is so peaceful and amazing and really fits me . I wonder if this field payed well tho 😥

  • @ErinGylfe

    question for ya! Im looking to apply for a WRCE position but am seeing I need to take the Water Resources Control Engineer Examination. I'm a bit unclear if this is a technical exam I need to study up for? Did you have to take it?

  • @thejohnbaldoza
    @thejohnbaldoza Před rokem +4

    This is great! As an Environmental engineer graduate can you branch out to Civil Engineering (Building Construction, transportation, etc.)?

  • @HughieFoley0105
    @HughieFoley0105 Před rokem +1

    Your videos have been so helpful! I'm working towards an environmental engineering degree and I'm considering minoring in chemistry, do you feel that your chemistry background helped you get your current job? I want to work with water, specifically remediation and stuff with chemical contaminants, would the chemistry minor be worth it? Thanks for all the videos!

  • @joecho1399
    @joecho1399 Před rokem +1

    Bro this video is so helpful in understanding how water resource engineers do their jobs in real life. I am also pursuing a Master's degree in

  • @RaiEngineer
    @RaiEngineer Před rokem +2

    Though i will not be doing ms environmental engineering may be. But cool 😮.

  • @skater102223111

    I don't have a college degree but have been working for Drinking water laboratories as an analyst to assistant QA Manager to Project Manager for about 7 years now. I have worked with many districts and municipalities managing there projects for their monitoring schedules and have dealt with many DDW engineers. What would be the likely hood I would get hired by DDW not having the educational background? I would love to work as a WRCE.

  • @theinfamousop2691
    @theinfamousop2691 Před rokem

    Can you get this job with a certificate of an associates? If so what are the names of the certificates or as degrees?

  • @Yo-oq9gg

    Hey Randy, I think we chatted in another CZcams thread, how was the interview with the water boards? Did you have two rounds?