• Question: For what advice or assistance do your fellow engineers turn to you? How do you help them?

    Asked by rattyvlogger to Graham, Luke, Maksim, Ruth on 18 Jun 2014.
    • Photo: Luke Fry

      Luke Fry answered on 18 Jun 2014:


      I provide mechanical engineering advice and support to people. Also, having been through the apprenticeship I am able to make things using machines. I tend to be good for a creative solution or two to a problem 🙂

    • Photo: Graham Wiggins

      Graham Wiggins answered on 18 Jun 2014:


      wow,
      I’m mostly asked about tricky electronic issues, eg “make this please” or “fix that”, or, “can I do this” that’s my niche.
      I help people by giving advice, support and guidance. I have even made something for one of our customers by mail order. they were 100 miles away, so all digital communications + parcels !

    • Photo: anon

      anon answered on 19 Jun 2014:


      mostly its structural engineering questions, regarding loadings and foundations. another thing i get involved in is looking at our external designers designs to assess if they have over designed something, ie made it too big for what is needed and therefore wasting money.

      thanks

      claire

    • Photo: Ruth Gregory

      Ruth Gregory answered on 19 Jun 2014:


      The other engineers turn to me for all sorts of advice as I do for them. I usually sit down and have a chat about the problem they are facing and come to a solution together because two minds are greater than one. I usually advise others on the loading side of engineering as other have more practical experience where I am at the moment.

    • Photo: Maksim Schastny

      Maksim Schastny answered on 23 Jun 2014:


      I help with any electrical/mechanical/electronics related problems. I also really like maths and occasionally help my fellow apprentices with task and teach them hard topics.

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