Category Archives: Engineering

Understanding Civil Engineering

Civil Engineering is an extremely broad area of engineering, and it generally relates to the planning design and manufacturing of fixed products for the greater world. This could be anything from building a satellite to developing drainage in a town. That’s why it’s such a broad term, and because of this the salaries of a civil engineer can vary significantly. It’s important to be good at adapting to various projects if you’re a civil engineer, and there is a great deal of time spent viewing sites, undertaking research and preparing construction plans for the good of society. It’s called civil engineering because it’s for civilians and the greater world in general, and remember there are specialist areas of civil engineering and no two jobs will be the same in this... Read More »

Getting to know mechanical engineering

Mechanical engineering is one of the most important types of engineering, and it requires a significant amount of mechanical expertise. Machines don’t just work and they need to be created by an individual who understand the importance of every single part and that’s what mechanical engineering is all about. A typical mechanical engineer will have experience with design, analysis, manufacturing and maintenance, whilst they may also have a good understanding on physics. Industrial equipment is often thought about when we speak about the mechanical side of engineering yet it can also relate to the medical sector and transporting systems. Science and physics in particular is a good starting point for a mechanical engineer yet it’s also fundamental that they keep up to date with the latest technological developments.

Welcome to Embedded Engineers

Engineering is an art and without it society would no run the way it does. The world will always need engineers to develop new technological solutions and we’re going to be looking at the engineering industry as a whole. Engineering combines science with technology and society and we’re going to be keeping you up to date with latest news and developments relating to engineering.