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The Civil Engineering Career - What's Involved

By Scott Salter
Oct 22, 2008
If you have ever driven down a road, crossed a bridge, or seen or been in a building, you have just experienced the handy work of a civil engineer. Civil engineering is one of the oldest forms of engineering known to man. The need for qualified engineers has continued to remain strong over the years and it is likely to continue as long as their is a need for public infrastructure. A civil engineering career looks to remain as one of the oldest and continually expanding careers in the engineering arena.

In order to embark upon a career in civil engineering it is important that the person apply themselves at a college or university in order to earn a degree in civil engineering. A career in this field will encompass a wide variety of engineering disciplines. As a result earning a civil engineer bachelors degree will require you, as a student, to study a vast amount of engineering fields such as structural, construction, environmental, as well as a host of other engineering techniques.

You also need to understand that there is no one particular career path for a civil engineer. A career in civil engineering will undoubtedly lead you down a very diverse and winding road. When starting out in your career you will more than likely be forced to assume more entry-level positions. Often times, in the early stages of your career you might serve as a company's eyes and ears on a specific project, usually on a construction project. As you move along in your career you may have the opportunity to manage, design and do more analysis of more complex and difficult construction projects.

Other paths to be taken in a civil engineering career, is working on specific projects involving a community's utility infrastructure. Designing terrain grading, drainage, pavement, water supply, sewer services, electrical services, and the like, all these and many more fall under the purview of a civil engineer.

Embarking upon a civil engineering career means that you are likely to end up in one of many different positions. Your career may lead you to a construction site, a design laboratory, or any one of hundreds of places in need of a civil engineer. If you enjoy variety and flexibility in terms of the jobs you do and do not care about the locations of these jobs then it is a sure bet that a civil engineering career might just be what the doctor ordered.
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