does anyone in Veeky Forums work with plc's or automation engineering or controls/systems engineering?
mechatronics electromechanical engineering electrical engineering computer engineering ece and mechanical engineering
does anyone in Veeky Forums work with plc's or automation engineering or controls/systems engineering?
mechatronics electromechanical engineering electrical engineering computer engineering ece and mechanical engineering
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What are you wondering about?
Just wanted to know more about the field, possibilities, personal experience and stuff.
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Recieved my AS-T in Mechatronics engineering from sierra college here in California. So far had two related jobs.
fyi- just go some basic engineering path if you are thinking about mech, I have over 25 more credits I need to complete and I am currently having a hard time at Chico.
wgat do u think of mechatron
megatronic
yes
tell me more
this. tell us more. we crave knowledge
I'm a new grad, Electrical Engineer. I work in controls for automotive, cool job a lot of practical thinking which is cool. I highly recommend against going for systems engineering. Its basically documentation which sucks balls. Everything you listed would be the right career for you if you like software engineering imo
what plant
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EE, I work on electromechanical and electronic systems
mechatronics is a megameme
control systems work to me seems like 100% a boring desk job
Please explaing how mechatronics is a meme
EE is a meme
>he didn't do ME
>all degrees are a meme
because any serious electromechanical project requires multiple people who are experts in software, electronics, and mechanical design, not one 22 year old autist who got a degree which lightly touched upon each subject
My dad does PLCs. He's training to be an electrician.
its all the same shit
sure thing bud, and my uncle works at nintendo.
I operate some and do basic trouble shooting. Building automation and heating utilities.
operate what
operate megatron a