• Question: What new engineering skills have you developed during the past year?

    Asked by 573beb28 to Aislinn, Fiona, Nathan, Padraic, Sinead on 30 Jan 2015.
    • Photo: Sinead Quirke

      Sinead Quirke answered on 30 Jan 2015:


      Finance by doing a diploma in aviation Leasing and finance. Finance is a big part of engineering.

    • Photo: Padraic Morrissey

      Padraic Morrissey answered on 31 Jan 2015:


      As an engineer you’re always learning new skills because we have to do such varied work. No two days are the same, so you always have to learn new skills! In the last year I mainly developed my skills in computer programming (which helps automate testing) and electronics.

      A great think about engineering is that skills you have in unrelated areas can help you do your job sometimes. I used to play with lego and mechano a lot when I was younger, and this definitely helps when you’re putting really complicated experiments together.

      Hope that answers your question!

    • Photo: Nathan Quinlan

      Nathan Quinlan answered on 31 Jan 2015:


      I sharpened my computer programming skills a bit and quite recently learned an up-to-date version of a simukAtion software package I hadn’t used for years. I learned to strip down a model aeroplane engine, do that I could use it to teach students.

    • Photo: Aislinn Coghlan

      Aislinn Coghlan answered on 3 Feb 2015:


      Learning how to use Visual Basic in Microsoft excel.

      This allows you to programme excel to do things for you to help you analyse data. If you get very good at it, the possibilities are endless.

      I’ve always been able to do basic functions but recently I’ve spent a lot of time on it and I am really improving!

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