Career Results
24 FoundMetallurgist
"Metallurgists are the masters of the forge and the microscope. To strictly differentiate: A "Materials Engineer" studies all materials (plastics, ceramics, composites). The "Metallurgist" is purely obsessed with metal; how it melts, how it bends, and why it breaks."
Military Engineer Officer
"Military Engineer Officers (Combat Engineers) are the master builders and breakers of the warzone. Members of the Rejimen Askar Jurutera Diraja (RAJD), they design critical infrastructure for the army and execute complex demolitions to stop enemy advances."
Mining Engineer
"Mining Engineers are the commanders of the earth's destruction and extraction. To strictly differentiate: The "Geologist" finds the gold. The "Mineral Engineer" (Chemist) processes the gold. The "Mining Engineer" designs the dynamite blast that blows up the mountain so the rock can be hauled out."
MotoGP Engineer
"MotoGP Engineers are the high-speed physicists of the motorcycle world. To strictly differentiate: A "Motorsport Engineer" works on 4-wheel cars, dealing with aerodynamic downforce holding the car flat. The "MotoGP Engineer" works on 2 wheels, dealing with a machine that *must* lean at a 65-degree angle to turn, requiring a totally different, mind-bending mastery of gyroscopic physics and tire-edge grip."
Motorsport Development Driver
"Motorsport Development Drivers are the human sensors of the racing world. While the primary Race Driver focuses solely on winning the race on Sunday, the Development Driver spends thousands of hours in a dark room driving a supercomputer simulator to test aerodynamic upgrades before they are ever built in reality."
Motorsport Engineer
"Motorsport Engineers are the high-speed physicists of the four-wheeled world. To strictly differentiate: The "Automobile Engineer" designs a safe, comfortable Honda Civic for the highway. The "Motorsport Engineer" strips that car, adds massive aerodynamic wings, and rewrites the suspension geometry to pull 3 G-forces in a corner at Sepang without flying off the track."