Try and get on a local fire department. Pay and benefits are much, much, better. They will usually send you to paramedic school, too...
Was just thinking this.
Anyway, Electrical/Controls Engineer - i.e. design and program electrical controls systems.
Like this.
(note: Did not design the mechanical system, only the electrical system and all of the programming of the system, robot and HMI).
I wanted to strangle the only tech writer I've ever worked with. But I'm sure you two aren't nearly as dumb.
Haha, that wasn't supposed to sound that insulting. This guy was pretty special, though.LOL thanks :biggrin:
I wanted to strangle the only tech writer I've ever worked with. But I'm sure you two aren't nearly as dumb.
same. Have worked on robots, ASRS, conveying systems, process systems. Recently have spent most of my time writing interfaces between plant floor operations (PLC,PAC,on machine controls) and upper level systems like SAP, JDE and some other MES type applications.
ARGH...after my last job and "in house developed" software (PC based) running ASRS and conveyor systems, I said screw that. If it were on a PLC fine, but the way it ran (or rather didn't run) it was *barf*.