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12 FoundProduct Design Engineer
"Product Design Engineers (PD Engineers) are the architects of everyday life. To strictly differentiate: The "Industrial Designer" sketches a beautiful, futuristic hairdryer. The "Product Design Engineer" takes that sketch, figures out how to fit the motor inside, engineers the plastic clips that hold it together, and ensures it doesn't melt or break when a customer drops it."
Production Engineer
"Production Engineers are the tactical commanders of the factory floor. To strictly differentiate: The "Process Engineer" designs the invisible chemical or thermal flow. The "Industrial Engineer" calculates the macro-level factory economics. The "Production Engineer" is the person staring directly at the moving conveyor belt, ensuring the human workers and robotic arms bolt the product together fast enough to hit the daily quota of 10,000 units."
Project Engineer
"Project Engineers are the supreme diplomats and logistical commanders of the engineering world. To strictly differentiate: The "Civil Engineer" does the math to design the bridge. The "Contractor" physically builds the bridge. The "Project Engineer" is the person managing the Excel spreadsheets and Gantt charts, ensuring the Civil Engineer gives the blueprint to the Contractor on time, and ensuring the Contractor doesn't bankrupt the developer while building it."