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What's your occupation

  • Engineer

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Engineer, motorsport

I ferment everything. I would ferment my monitor if it wasn't illogical to do so. Whatever can't be fermented, it goes in the smoker.

Btw, the art of fermentation is a good book
 
I'm the guy in the control room who pushes the flush button when you step away from the porcelain at the mall...
 
Business Analyst and Digital Strategist. Washed out of engineering in undergrad after I flunked the first (and easiest) of four calculus classes. Fortunately I don't need Diff EQs to make beer.
 
Chemical Engineer. Woot woot represent! :ban: been reading a lot of the banter on here and it's pretty funny. haven't seen any ChemEs though.
 
From the humble yet honorable start as US Army Grunt, turned Combat Medic . . . moving on in civilian life to concrete construction . . . back into the medical field as a nursing assistant, then to medical records specialist . . . crossover to computer specialist (how did I get there?), onto network security specialist . . . now a Systems and Network Security Administrator . . . it's been a strange 30 year path to where I am now at, but I make a good living and enjoy my job.

And then, of course, there is beer. I love beer, and I love making (and drinking) it.

Life is good!
 
I'm not an engineer, but we have 2 in our brew group!!!.....strangely I still find myself being the guy making all the equipment improvements....:confused:
 
BS Biomedical Engineering from Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology in Indiana. I work in Orthopedics R&D. I am not surprised at all that almost half of the homebrewers on here are Engineers!
 
Mechanical Engineer by degree, but now a client director at a packaging and product design firm. So much for that education...I'm probably using more of it in my home brewing than at my actual job!
 
There is a blast from the supposed to be dead by now past. Sterling still the largest in the US?

Sterling is still going strong. They were purchased by IBM. We used them for a while. We also have a large number of trading partners with Edict Systems. We recently installed a in house system through BizManager. All map building is done in house. I am in the process of moving our Edict partners over to our new system.
 
BS Manufacturing Engineering, but I've never used it. I manage turbine/generator maintenance projects in the nuclear world.
 
Civil/Geotechnical Engineer to Construction Management for the railroad......Ever seen 6 or 7 white hats watching one guy work...I'm one of those guys.
 
I voted non. Although there are lots of Engineers around me at work.
I would say I have probably had at least 12 Engineers work for me, so I know how you guys think…. lol
 
I now work as a Virtualization Engeneer in the IT world, so you can move one tick off of not engineering, to a type of engineering.
 
BSEE UNR 84
Really more of a manufacturing engineer/ quality engineer.
My true love is product development, which has always been about 60% of what I do no matter what my official title.
 
Sales of fire safety and explosion protection systems. Requires an understanding of engineering, and I can hold my own with math, but not an engineer, by trade or degree.
 
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