Career Choices
for the Beechwood Community
Technology and Engineering
Mechanical enginers sketch out their designs like the one above
An aerospace engineer
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Software Engineer - uses computer science, engineering, and math to develop, design, and test software (computer programs).
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Mechanical Engineer - designs machines such as electric generators and air-conditioning systems.
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Civil Engineer - designs, constructs, and maintains large construction projects such as roads, airports, bridges, and sewage systems.
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Electrical Engineer - studies and designs electrical systems such as circuits and computer chips.
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Aerospace Engineer - designs and constructs planes and space vehicles.
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Automotive Mechanic - repairs and mantains all kinds of automobiles.
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Computer Engineer - researches, designs, tests, and oversees computer hardware components such as circuit boards and computer chips.
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Computer Programmer - writes, tests, and debugs the source code of computer programs.
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Web Developer - writes code specifically to design websites that allow users to easily navigate them.
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Information Technology (IT) Manager - oversees the function of all electronic networks of a business. An IT manager makes sure that all the technology runs smoothly.
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Computer Systems Analyst - helps a business use computer technology efficiently by incoporating effective new technology.
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Information Security Analyst - develops and implements measures to protect an organization's data against security attacks.
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Database Administrator - oversees and runs a company's database and is responsible for backing up systems to save data if power is lost.
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Quality Assurance Engineer - checks a project at various stages to ensure that quality of the product or service will meet the needs and expectations of the customers.
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Engineering Technician - solves technical problems in specific areas of engineering.
A computer programmer
An automotive mechanic