Career Results
159 FoundCivil Environmental Engineer
"Civil Environmental Engineers are the protectors of public health and natural ecosystems. While a standard Civil Engineer builds a highway, the Environmental Engineer designs the massive subterranean drainage networks under that highway so the toxic runoff doesn't poison the local river."
Civil Maritime Engineer
"Civil Maritime Engineers (Coastal and Port Engineers) are the architects of the ocean's edge. Standard civil engineers build on solid ground; Maritime Engineers must build massive concrete structures underwater, fighting tides, typhoons, and salt corrosion."
Commercial Pilot
"Commercial Pilots are the highly trained commanders of multi-million-ringgit aircraft. They are legally and ethically responsible for navigating complex global airspace while ensuring the absolute safety of hundreds of passengers."
Decommissioning Engineer
"Decommissioning Engineers are the surgeons of demolition. Building a massive offshore oil rig in the middle of the ocean is incredibly difficult; taking a 30-year-old, rusted, toxic, 10,000-ton oil rig apart without killing anyone or destroying the ocean is arguably much harder."
Design Engineer
"Design Engineers are the pragmatic inventors of the physical world. While an Industrial Designer makes a product look beautiful, the Design Engineer uses hardcore physics and 3D modeling to make sure the product actually works, does not break, and can be built cheaply in a factory."
Drilling Engineer
"Drilling Engineers are the tactical commanders of the oil rig. While a Petroleum Geologist points to a map and says "there is oil down there," the Drilling Engineer is the person who figures out how to actually smash through 5 kilometers of solid, explosive rock to get it out without blowing up the rig."
Electrical and Electronic Engineer
"Electrical and Electronic (E&E) Engineers are the masters of the electron. It is the most versatile engineering degree in existence. To differentiate: "Electrical" generally deals with heavy, high-voltage power (generating electricity), while "Electronic" deals with low-voltage logic (using electricity to process data). The E&E Engineer is trained in both."
Electrical Engineer
"Electrical Engineers are the masters of power and connectivity. They design, test, and manage the complex electrical systems that light up our cities, power our smartphones, and drive the future of renewable energy."
Electrical Technician
"Electrical Technicians (Wiremen / Electricians) are the physical arteries of the power grid. While the "Electrical Design Engineer" draws the blueprint on a computer, the Electrical Technician is the person climbing the ladder, pulling the heavy copper cables through the ceiling, and actually making the lights turn on."