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kityuser

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just interested to see what everyone does for a living..

I`m a IC design engineer, designing microchips for the comms industry (mainly modems and baseband processors)

steve
 
VLSI design was always my favourite subject on my degree course, so I'm quite envious!

My years of electronics related studying have naturally led me (via several years as an automotive engineer for a certain well know Essex based car company) to a job as a database analyst for a London university. Obviously... :?

V.
 
Biomedical scientist specialising in diagnosis of bleeding disorders, used to be blood transfusion but i gave that up when i moved to Oxford...

Jim
 
Naval Architect, so if you're having trouble with your fleet of containerships & bulk carriers, you know who to PM :wink:

NeilCFD
 
Automotive design engineer. Mostly injection moulded plastics bits for the last few years. All done on CAD now, no more drawing boards.

John
 
Neil wrote:

...Naval Architect,...

Do you get days when you get that sinking feeling? :roll: :)

Ahem, I am an unemployable, single parent with no skills whatsover except fathering children (currently 8) and I get £35,000 p.a. in state benefits including a paid-for package holiday (which is a basic right anyone has to claim in my difficult circumstances) from you taxpayers, for simply breathing. :shock:

Oh, and I do a bit of designwork, technical authoring and woodwork on the side. :wink:

Ike
 
Used to be a design engineer specialisng in electronics design and computer/embedded control systems. Degree is in applied control engineering

Now working as a lecturer at one of UKs top 10 universities specialising in computer control of dynamic equipment, embedded control, image processing and instrumentation

Edited for spelling :oops:
 
I design and make plugs from which glassfibre vivariums are manfactured. It's brilliant because it gives me all the excuses I need to spend as much time in my workshop as I want. And as the business grows it'll mean more money to spend on TOOLS!!!

Regards, John
 
I'm a software engineer, working in the Space (i.e. satellites, ground control segments, satcoms etc.) and Defence areas.

Mostly working in the UK, but in the past have travelled abit, primarily in Europe in support of space work. My most exotic work location was a 6 week stint in French Giana (near Brazil - up and to the right abit), installing & testing a range safety system for Ariane satellite launchers.
 
I make kitchens, sometimes just doors and drawer fronts, sometimes the whole thing. I work in birch ply and ash-veneered MDF. It's woodwork, Jim, but not as most of those on this forum know it. Making doors isn't as much fun as one would think when one has a pile of 50 styles and 50 rails to work through. Still, it's better than working for a living.
John
 
Senior Wireman....
I assemble, wire and commission control systems for remotely operated submarines used primarily in offshore support...
 
Technical Consultant in the IT industry and yes I do do things :shock:

I have a small third line support team that help to keep a second line help desk on the rails :roll:
 
software developer databases mainly, not very interesting but it pays the bills.... (most of them anyway :lol: )

cd
 
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