Engineer's Day: Offbeat Engineering Careers and Job Prospects
- To mark the birth anniversary of India's greatest civil engineer, Bharat Ratna Mokshagundam Visvesvaraya, Engineer's Day is celebrated on 15th September every year.
- Explore some unique engineering fields and careers that you can consider.
Bharat Ratna Mokshagundam Visvesvaraya is regarded as India's greatest engineer who had brought in many revolutions. He was the most qualified civil engineer and economist that India has produced. He was also responsible to contribute towards the construction of dams in the country while harnessing water resources.
So what is it that future engineers look forward to? Engineering, a sought after stream of study, has been popular for a very long time now. Apart from the traditional fields such as electrical, mechanical, civil engineering, etc., new trends are attracting masses and specifically grasping the attention of students who are looking forward to flourishing in an engineering-related career and those who are simultaneously preparing for engineering entrance exams.
With popular names making it big in the field of engineering and technology, motivated students aim to achieve enormous heights and recognition in their area of expertise. To this, the world becoming a digital global village is nothing but a catalyst. The world has come closer because of inventions and techniques that have been developed by engineers and technologists hand-in-hand. The interdependence and the ideation that goes into developing the final product is mostly led by engineers, who understand mechanisms like no one else. And hence, their role and worth cannot be denied.
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It is interesting to note that the job market further has opportunities for engineers with an edge - those who specialise in extraordinary technical fields. Not only are they offered handsome packages, but are also in great demand by MNCs.
Upcoming Careers in Engineering:
1. Mobile App Developer
A developer’s role is related to the translation of software into a workable and usable product for a mobile. Nowadays, video games, video calls, music, and almost anything at a click opens up new avenues for mobile application developers. And with the telecommunication industry booming, this is expected to only rise.
Average starting salary: Rs. 3.2 - 3.5 lakhs per annum
2. Green Architect
As an ethical responsibility, it is needless to say, that residential and commercial buildings should be designed in such a way that the structure is well suited for efficient and sustainable use of water, air, light etc.
Average starting salary: Rs. 2.8 - 3.2 lakhs per annum
3. Naval Architect
The designing, development, repair of watercrafts and other structures like oil drilling platforms, hydrofills etc. is typically the work of a Naval Architect. They ensure that their designs are stable and apt for water.
Average starting salary: Rs. 4.2 - 4.5 lakhs per annum
4. Landscape Architect
Open spaces are plenty in any city. Landscape architects add aesthetic value to these spaces to make the best use of them. These spaces include industrial, institutional as well as the residential ones. They plan the site, design and further work keeping in mind historic preservation and inclusion of parks, gardens and other recreational areas.
Average starting salary: Rs. 3.6 - 4 lakhs per annum
5. Airport Designer
With the tourism industry growing at a rapid rate, more and more world class airports are being designed all over that offer best infrastructure and facilities to ease movement of people in an efficient manner. Airport Designers do some ground research of the site, design and develop a plan and further supervise construction and renovation activities for the maintenance of airports.
Average starting salary: Rs. 3.5 - 3.8 lakhs per annum
And the list just keeps increasing! Keep visiting www.collegedekho.com for more updates!