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<blockquote data-quote="Black1999Cobra" data-source="post: 3413546" data-attributes="member: 35895"><p>Im a mechanical engineer (my title currently is manufacturing project engineer) and what worsedog says it where I think every mechanical should start. I see many R&D engineers who design some stupid shiznit.</p><p></p><p>I have run into many other engineers who design stuff and dont think about manufacturing, serviceability, etc and have many many problems later on.</p><p></p><p>In my opinion, the industrial maintenance fixes and does the general maintenance for the machines etc. The mechanical engineer designs the machine and explains to the industrial maintenance person any typical problems that can arise and how to fix them. When there is a complicated problem, the engineer is usually called in.</p><p></p><p>Generally in my experience (2 yrs full-time, 6 years co-oping), the mechanical engineer gets paid more...as he is the one that is ultimately responsible for "his" machine that he designed/implemented.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Black1999Cobra, post: 3413546, member: 35895"] Im a mechanical engineer (my title currently is manufacturing project engineer) and what worsedog says it where I think every mechanical should start. I see many R&D engineers who design some stupid shiznit. I have run into many other engineers who design stuff and dont think about manufacturing, serviceability, etc and have many many problems later on. In my opinion, the industrial maintenance fixes and does the general maintenance for the machines etc. The mechanical engineer designs the machine and explains to the industrial maintenance person any typical problems that can arise and how to fix them. When there is a complicated problem, the engineer is usually called in. Generally in my experience (2 yrs full-time, 6 years co-oping), the mechanical engineer gets paid more...as he is the one that is ultimately responsible for "his" machine that he designed/implemented. [/QUOTE]
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