Engineering Careers A-Z
Across
- 1. Design, build, supervise, operate,and maintain construction projects
- 6. Designs aircrafts
- 8. maintain roads, bridges, and tunnels to ensure safe and effective transportation of people and goods
- 12. Design and install equipment used for transmitting wired phone, cellular, cable and broadband data.
- 13. combine engineering concepts with microbiology
- 14. Research, design, develop,test, or supervise the manufacturing and installation of electrical equipment
- 16. Produce the lighting effects for live events
- 17. These engineers can design, create and implement new systems to help a business flourish
- 19. Research and develop the processes,instruments, and systems used to derive benefits from nuclear energy and radiation
- 21. Develop new equipment and systems for water resource management facilities
- 24. Work in various energy producing industries, such as electricity,hydraulic, nuclear or green energy
- 25. Maintains and repairs x-ray equipment
Down
- 2. Install and service the heating and air conditioning systems found mainly in larger buildings
- 3. Responsible for ensuring that all components of the plane are in proper working order.
- 4. Create a product design that fulfills a company or client's strategic goals
- 5. combines Engineering with medical and biological sciences
- 7. work with product design teams to identify potential sources of yield losses and develop solutions to improve yield performance
- 9. Install insulating materials around pipes,boilers and duct work.
- 10. An engineer that converts raw materials into useful paper products and co-products
- 11. People who keep track of the animals at the zoo
- 15. Bring innovative projects and designs to market
- 18. Involves the design and analysis of mechanical systems
- 20. Monitor and audit the quality of all manufactured goods in a variety of industries
- 22. Responsible for driving the engine, as well as the mechanical operation of the train
- 23. Develop organisms better suited to meet environmental challenges and suit the needs of modern medicine