Are Engineers Lazy? What You Need to Know!

Are engineers lazy? Some are and some aren’t. But there’s a type of laziness that’s actually super helpful for engineers in their daily work. I know what you’re thinking—sounds crazy, right? You’d expect engineers, who design the planes we fly in, to be anything but lazy. The secret sauce here is being selectively lazy. But … Read more

Are Engineers Geniuses? Find Out the Truth!

Are engineers geniuses? Most aren’t! Just like in any other profession, you’ll find a mix of struggling, average, and genius-level engineers. But first, let’s break down what “genius” actually means. Google tells us that a genius is someone with “exceptional intellectual or creative power or other natural ability.” So, what does genius look like in … Read more

15 Tips for Young Engineers on How to Level Up

To become a rockstar engineer in no time, here are 15 tips for young engineers that’ll help you unleash your full potential. In return, you’ll enjoy a plethora of perks, including boosted confidence, opportunities to tackle challenging projects, higher pay, increased respect from your peers, and an array of new employment, investment, and business prospects. … Read more

Do Engineers Know Everything?

Do engineers know everything? Heck no! Not even close. Engineers know a ton, but there’s simply too much knowledge to know it all. Even if we combined the brainpower of all engineers, we’d still fall short of knowing everything. So let’s get down to the nitty-gritty: what do engineers know? And how can you level … Read more

Learn A Real World Cathodic Protection Calculation

Cathodic protection is a great way to fight corrosion. I’ll go over a solar farm cathodic protection calculation to show you how it works. We’re gonna figure out how many anodes we need for each stanchion, which will hold up the solar panels. But first, let’s dive into the nitty-gritty of cathodic protection, so you … Read more

Real World Substation Construction Sequencing Steps

Substation construction sequencing for retrofit projects requires very careful planning to avoid construction blunders. I’ll walk you through a recent project of mine where I had the exciting challenge of refurbishing a pair of energized substations. I’ll share the nitty-gritty of the process, the hurdles I faced, and the design strategy I adopted to keep … Read more

5 NASA Engineering Mindset Lessons to Know

NASA engineering has rocketed us to the moon and back. Heck, NASA’s Apollo program has blessed engineers with 5 invaluable mindset lessons. These lessons showcase the rockstar mindset needed to pull off astonishing engineering wonders. And let’s not forget the most legendary of them all – the 1969 Moon landing. So, let me spill the … Read more

The Untold Skill: Do Engineers Do Hands on Work?

Do engineers do hands-on work? Some engineers constantly work with their hands, while others may never touch a tool in their entire careers. But let me tell you, when given the chance, I think every engineer should dive into hands-on work. I mean, getting out of that cozy office and heading to project sites, factories, … Read more

Is Engineering Dangerous? My Near Death Experience

Is engineering dangerous? Not always, but after my brush with death, I can’t help but ponder the sacrifices of countless engineers before me. So many of us, myself included, tend to overlook the foundation of our modern-day luxuries. We get so caught up in our hectic lives that we assume life has always been this … Read more

Single-Phase Voltage Drop Calculation Method Examples

Voltage drop is super important when it comes to most projects, and I’m here to walk you through a single phase voltage drop calculation. There are three main ways to calculate voltage drop, each with its own level of accuracy: Approximate Estimated Exact I’ll be your guide through each method, and by the end, you’ll … Read more

Why Do Engineers Follow a Code of Ethics?

Why do engineers follow a code of ethics? So you can soar safely through the skies from New York to Paris without a care in the world. Because when you board that plane, you expect a smooth takeoff and a safe landing. You’re not sitting there thinking about the possibility of a plane crash, are … Read more

Truth on What Is a Professional Engineer?

What is a Professional Engineer (PE)? It’s someone who brings to life systems and structures while sticking to the engineering code of ethics. But, ask different folks, and you’ll get different responses. So, I’m going to break it down from these perspectives: Clients of Professional Engineers Companies designing structures, utilities, and infrastructure Companies not designing … Read more

The 5 Reasons Why Engineers Are Jobless?

Why are engineers jobless? Some reasons stem from the engineers themselves, while others come from outside forces. Buckle up, because we’re about to explore the top five reasons why engineers struggle to land a gig. By the end of this, you’ll see that job hunting in the engineering world isn’t all doom and gloom. Plus, … Read more

Is Engineering Fulfilling? The 4 Determining Factors!

Is engineering fulfilling? It’s up to you! Your sense of fulfillment hinges on your reasons for choosing the field in the first place. Let’s explore the key factors that can make or break your satisfaction with engineering: Passion for engineering Workplace expectations Attitude and character Engineering pay But first, let’s pinpoint what makes an engineering … Read more

The 6 Ethical Principles in Engineering Explained

Ethical principles in engineering are vital in protecting the public. Without these principles, we’d be up to our necks in disaster. As practicing engineers, we shoulder a massive responsibility with the work we do. In this article, I’ll dish out the 6 ethical principles we need to live by, and I’ll spice things up with … Read more