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Injinir
Mechanical engineer Joel Steinkraus and systems engineer Farah Alibay (right) from NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory hold a full-scale mockup of Mars Cube One
Gawa
NamaEngineer
Occupation type
Profession
Activity sectors
Applied science
Description
CompetenciesMathematics, science, design, analysis, critical thinking, engineering ethics, project management, engineering economics, creativity, problem solving, (See also: Glossary of engineering)
Education required
Engineering education
Fields of
employment
Research and development, industry, business
Related jobs
Scientist, architect, project manager, inventor, astronaut

Injinir, nyadi pengamal injinir, iya nya raban profesyenal ti nengkebang, merambu, ngaga analisis, ngaga sereta nguji mesin, sistem, struktur, gajet enggau kereban ti kompleks dikena ngamatka objektif enggau peminta fungsional seraya beratika sekat ti ditetapka praktikal, atur, pengelikun enggau ungkus.[1][2] Leka jaku injinir (Latin ingeniator,[3] asal leka jaku Ir. dalam gelar injinir ba menua baka Belgium enggau Belanda) datai ari jaku Latin ingeniare ("deka ngaga, merambu") enggau ingenium ("pengelandik").[4][5] Kelayakan asas injinir profesional ti bisi lisin biasa iya nyengkaum degree sarjana muda empat taun dalam disiplin injinir, tauka ba sekeda bidang kuasa, degree sarjana dalam disiplin injinir ditambah empat ngagai enam taun pengawa profesional ti dipansik kaban (ti ngujungka ripot projek tauka tesis) enggau pas peresa lembaga bidang injinir.

Malin

  1. Bureau of Labor Statistics, U.S. Department of Manual Labor (2006). "Engineers". Occupational Outlook Handbook, 2006–07 Edition (via Wayback Machine). Diarkib ari asal on 23 September 2006. Diambi 23 September 2006.
  2. National Society of Professional Engineers (2006). "Frequently Asked Questions About Engineering". Diarkib ari asal on 22 May 2006. Diambi 21 September 2006. "Science is knowledge based on our observed facts and tested truths arranged in an orderly system that can be validated and communicated to other people. Engineering is the creative application of scientific principles used to plan, build, direct, guide, manage, or work on systems to maintain and improve our daily lives."
  3. Pevsner, N. (1942). "The Term 'Architect' in the Middle Ages". Speculum. 17 (4): 549–562. doi:10.2307/2856447. JSTOR 2856447. S2CID 162586473.
  4. Oxford Concise Dictionary (1995).
  5. "engineer". Oxford Dictionaries. April 2010. Oxford Dictionaries. April 2010. Oxford University Press. 22 October 2011