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Topic: Aerospace Engineering graduate looking for work - page 2. (Read 2862 times)

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Do you have insurance to be practicing engineering or is your work uninsured? Are you licensed/registered?

MDKing

"Engineering in the UK is not a licensed profession. In general, there is no restriction on the right to practice as an engineer in the UK"

So the answers to my questions would be your work is uninsured and you are not registered with any of the engineering bodies, such as Engineering Council UK, as a Chartered/Incorporated Engineer?
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Do you have insurance to be practicing engineering or is your work uninsured? Are you licensed/registered?

MDKing

"Engineering in the UK is not a licensed profession. In general, there is no restriction on the right to practice as an engineer in the UK"
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I am a recent graduate (2:1 hons) and have some spare time this summer to work on various projects if required. I specialise in CFD and FEA (Fluent, Gambit, SolidWorks & Abaqus in particular) and can send you a sample of my work if you are interested.

Do you have insurance to be practicing engineering or is your work uninsured? Are you licensed/registered?

MDKing
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I am a recent graduate (BEng 2:1 w/hons) and have some spare time in the evenings to work for BTC if required. I am experienced with CFD and FEA software (Fluent, Gambit, SolidWorks & Abaqus in particular).

Example of work:
http://www.jacklayden.co.nr
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UCMTl856QF4

I can also do graphic design (7 years experience with Macromedia/Adobe Fireworks) and video editing (using Sony Vegas - an example of my work: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aZyWvdaMnFE). PM me if you are interested. Thanks  Smiley

EDIT: I am currently working for somebody on this forum and therefore I have no spare time left.
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