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Ramblin' Wreck BEE/MSEE. Yeah, the techno-geek process stuff is a piece of cake. Always working on that artistic creativity that doesn't come so naturally.
 
Technically, I have a 2-year electronic engineering technology degree, and a BS in Math-CS, so not a "real" engineer. But worked as an avionics subsystem/systems engineer, so I guess I qualify. But to tell the truth, my love is biology, botony, and gardening, as well as cooking, so that certainly fits in with the brewer geek mystique...
 
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While I'm not an engineer, I did stay at a Holiday Inn last night so,,,

Steel Bridge and Infrustructure inspector.
 
Sales manager at an engineering company (ROUSH)... 11 years of exposure and a big science fan so I feel like I've picked up a thing or two...
 
Manufacturing Engineer for an OEM. Previously a machinist in a former life.

Probably on the short list of people who know how to drill holes in glass.
 
Well I was a Cisco Engineer, now I'm a Project Coordinator for NetApp so how do I answer...
 
Have an English degree but I'm now an engineer and project manager in the nuclear industry

I'm curious what's the actual tally on this thread? Has anyone made a spreadsheet?
 
I graduated as an Electronics Engineer, but had always work at Oil&Gas with Big Red (Never applied electronics at O&G). Currently a Technical Sales Advisor.
 
I graduated with an aerospace engineering degree , but I never used it. After college, I went off to fly jets for Uncle Sam, friendlier skies now.
 

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