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paulgilbert80
Dec 21, 2004, 01:46 PM
any engineers here in pex
pasok lang kayo post any topic ads or hiring anyting
chicky_sherlock
Dec 22, 2004, 03:12 AM
ei, im a registered ce kaso call center ako work kasi ang pangit ng market ngayon for ce lalo na pag babae ka :(
froshie1
Dec 22, 2004, 05:05 AM
Pwede bang sumingit? Hinidi ako engineer pero itatanong ko sana sa mga electrical engineers kung totoo ba iyong device na pangpatipid daw sa electricity? Iyon nakikita sa TV na kung tawagin ay Powerstar? Thanks!
erningu
Dec 22, 2004, 10:06 AM
Originally posted by froshie1
Pwede bang sumingit? Hinidi ako engineer pero itatanong ko sana sa mga electrical engineers kung totoo ba iyong device na pangpatipid daw sa electricity? Iyon nakikita sa TV na kung tawagin ay Powerstar? Thanks!
This is my what I think only, dont use this sa saleman baka demanda nila ko.
Yes correct as what they claim that they can reduce your electrical bill by 10% to 30 %. But...this is the catch it also reduce the actual power needed by your appliances. You get I mean..kung ang fridge o aircon ay nagdemand ng ex. 400 watts (fridge) ang lamig na ibibigay ng fridge mo ay less compare sa tamang requiredment ng fridge.
Noon nasa high school ka siguro napagaral nyo itong ohms law
I=V/R at P=VI
I=current
V=voltage
R=Resistance
P=Power (watt)
Lets do some experiment:
Ang kailangan ay pababain ko ang current (I), ang voltahe ko ay fix sa 220 V. So ang maaari ko lang galawin ay ang resistance (R) para mapababa ko ang current. So ang gagawin ko para mapalaki ko ang resistance ay magdadagdag ako ng resistor.
Sabi ni Mr. Omhs... formula I=V/R if you increase R (resistance), (I)current decrease. Gamitin mo naman itong nakuha mong Current (I) sa Power formula mo P=VI. So in the end...liliit ang power consumption mo. Maliit ang power consumption mo at ganoon din ang efficiency ng appliances mo.
froshie1
Dec 22, 2004, 12:18 PM
yikes eh di nakakasira pala ng appliance iyon.
mertzvox
Dec 22, 2004, 12:40 PM
sa nabasa ko. baba lang ang consumption mo or makakatipid ka kung *** mismo ay magpapakabit ng capacitor bank. hindi yung mga divice lang na kinakabit sa saksakan ng appliances.
erningu
Dec 22, 2004, 12:45 PM
This is german technology, I would not say that this product will spoil your appliances coz I dont know whats inside and I never use it. There primary objective is to reduce the power bills. Of course technology ng German ito, Alam mo naman kapag galing dun maraming safety ang pinagdaan nito. So hindi naman sisirain siguro ang mga gamit mo. Bababa lang ang effeciency.
alhanna
Dec 22, 2004, 04:30 PM
hi! ako din licensed engineer. pero hindi dun ang line of work ko ngayon. napunta ako sa programming. :D may kilala naman ako sa semiconductor industry.
paulgilbert80
Dec 22, 2004, 07:36 PM
me engr. din me pero sa business me napunta
shoelace
Dec 22, 2004, 09:13 PM
hello :wave: comp engr here -- working as a programmer :)
bugstop1
Dec 23, 2004, 02:15 AM
hello all. i am not an engineer but i do have lots of friends who are engineers. i used to work for a multinational semiconductor firm.
sillyputty
Dec 23, 2004, 01:15 PM
hey!! hehehe
che eng grad, pumasa ng board, nagpractice ng ilang buwan, umalis nagIT hehehe
general question lang
paano mo sasabihing engineer ang isang tao?
nakatapos ng engineering course? o registered/pumasa sa board? o designation sa company na pinapasukan?
nung college kasi ako e may asaran na yung ie daw e di talaga engineer dahil walang board...tapos yung comp eng e di rin daw engineering dahil wala nung basic eng courses like mech n mat'ls etc and board.
ano ba talaga koya???
Introvert_S
Dec 23, 2004, 08:11 PM
licensed ECE here... ek ek engineer ang job title ko, pero di ko feel. at mas lalong di ko feel mag lagay ng Engr. sa name ko, parang ang weird kasi saka masyadong pa-star he he
haay, sayang nga lang at ang mga magagandang engineering jobs ay mababa magpasweldo.... :(
anyway, generally speaking, engineering is the discipline dealing with the art or science of applying scientific knowledge to practical problems; so kung trabaho mo ay pasok sa description above, then no doubt you're an engineer anuman ang tinapos mo. (eh more or less engineering, physics or chemistry grads lang naman ang may possibility na maging engineers).
sanchai530
Dec 23, 2004, 08:19 PM
hmn.. are you a Mapuan?
Originally posted by sillyputty
hey!! hehehe
che eng grad, pumasa ng board, nagpractice ng ilang buwan, umalis nagIT hehehe
general question lang
paano mo sasabihing engineer ang isang tao?
nakatapos ng engineering course? o registered/pumasa sa board? o designation sa company na pinapasukan?
nung college kasi ako e may asaran na yung ie daw e di talaga engineer dahil walang board...tapos yung comp eng e di rin daw engineering dahil wala nung basic eng courses like mech n mat'ls etc and board.
ano ba talaga koya???
SaintLuci
Dec 27, 2004, 01:11 AM
ako po engineer po at na-apply ang engineering degree sa for two years dahil I previously worked as a consultant engineer somewhere...
on your question about power saving device, yes this is possible... why? see below...
on erningu's point na binabawasan ang isang component sa ohm's law by reducing the resistance, eh medyo di ako sang-ayon... why? here is the possible answer to your point...
it may be true that power saving eqpt cuts down on a certain component of the ohm's law... this is the function of the power saving circuit published in an old electronics hobbyist publication... but from the looks of this new equipment, my opinion is that they are fine tunning the voltage and current waves to be exact. Remember that if these two are not in synch, you get less power...
If I remember right, inductive-capacitive circuits (LC circuits) ata ang ginagamit dun... that is why their product is very effective on motorized high starting current (aircon, ref) and high voltage (TV's/CRT) appliances... these appliances cause a lot of "mis-phase" between the voltage and current sinewaves causing less output power...
SO YES SAFE PO ANG PRODUCT NA ITO KUNG ITO NGA ANG GINAGAMIT NILANG PRINCIPLE.
eniwies, bakit di pa ako bumibili? short and simple, I know my appliances and I know how much electricity they consume... and I know each one's energy efficiency ratio (both computed and actual)... therefore, I do not need it...
you have to know how to compute and get rid of old appliances that consume a lot of power but are actually "mis-phasing" either the voltage or the current... just to give you an example, the old ref na namana ko sa parents ko consumes about 800PhP per month sa kuryente bill - REPLACED!!! while the old washing machine (didispachahin ko na at currently di na po ginagamit) consumes about 800-1000 per month... how did I compute, using the same ohm's law given by erningu...
yun nga lang may equipment ako sa bahay to check simutaneously on ACTUAL current and voltage (power) ratings (including the sinewave) and base them on the RATED power of the manufacturer... the closer they get the the more efficient they are, the more I intend to keep them... the farther, the less efficient, the more I will let go of them...
here is another example to convince you do not need it even if it works... a 17" CRT monitor will cost you about 500PhP per month on electricity on a regular use... the cost of this electricity consumption ALONE excluding the cost of the CRT itself for 4 years can buy you a 17" LCD flat panel and will even pay for the electricity of the flat panel for that 4 years. So why not buy a flat panel now and junk your CRT assuming you have the capability to buy a LCD... The added plus that cannot be paid money is the comfort of having a 17" lcd...
Originally posted by froshie1
Pwede bang sumingit? Hinidi ako engineer pero itatanong ko sana sa mga electrical engineers kung totoo ba iyong device na pangpatipid daw sa electricity? Iyon nakikita sa TV na kung tawagin ay Powerstar? Thanks!
froshie1
Dec 29, 2004, 04:12 AM
Originally posted by erningu
This is my what I think only, dont use this sa saleman baka demanda nila ko.
Yes correct as what they claim that they can reduce your electrical bill by 10% to 30 %. But...this is the catch it also reduce the actual power needed by your appliances. You get I mean..kung ang fridge o aircon ay nagdemand ng ex. 400 watts (fridge) ang lamig na ibibigay ng fridge mo ay less compare sa tamang requiredment ng fridge.
Noon nasa high school ka siguro napagaral nyo itong ohms law
I=V/R at P=VI
I=current
V=voltage
R=Resistance
P=Power (watt)
Lets do some experiment:
Ang kailangan ay pababain ko ang current (I), ang voltahe ko ay fix sa 220 V. So ang maaari ko lang galawin ay ang resistance (R) para mapababa ko ang current. So ang gagawin ko para mapalaki ko ang resistance ay magdadagdag ako ng resistor.
Sabi ni Mr. Omhs... formula I=V/R if you increase R (resistance), (I)current decrease. Gamitin mo naman itong nakuha mong Current (I) sa Power formula mo P=VI. So in the end...liliit ang power consumption mo. Maliit ang power consumption mo at ganoon din ang efficiency ng appliances mo.
erningu, binalikan ko ulit itong thread at naintindihan ko iyong equation. tama ka nga na bababa ang power consumption mo but what do you mean when you say ganoon din ang efficiency ng appliances mo? tama ba itong iniisip ko na when you say efficiency eh kung sa electric fan eh hindi gaanong mahangin at kung sa aircon naman eh hindi ganun ka lamig?
froshie1
Dec 29, 2004, 04:14 AM
Originally posted by sillyputty
hey!! hehehe
che eng grad, pumasa ng board, nagpractice ng ilang buwan, umalis nagIT hehehe
general question lang
paano mo sasabihing engineer ang isang tao?
nakatapos ng engineering course? o registered/pumasa sa board? o designation sa company na pinapasukan?
nung college kasi ako e may asaran na yung ie daw e di talaga engineer dahil walang board...tapos yung comp eng e di rin daw engineering dahil wala nung basic eng courses like mech n mat'ls etc and board.
ano ba talaga koya???
sabi ng kaibigan ko na nakabased ngayon sa Australia, doon daw sinasabi kang engineer based sa profession mo at hindi based sa pinagaralan mo.
ngayon kung pupunta ako ng australia eh engineer na pala ako. hehehe.
woofers
Dec 29, 2004, 06:26 AM
From http://www.eere.energy.gov/consumerinfo/factsheets/ef5.html :
Electronic Power-Saving Devices for Appliances
Over the past few years, electronic devices for reducing the energy consumption of electric motors have entered the market place. These devices basically regulate the power delivered to an appliance's motor by continuously adjusting the 60 cycle sine wave from the utility to match changes in the load on the motor.
The larger the motor, or the more mismatched the motor and load are, the larger the potential savings in energy that a power control device will achieve. If the load never varies, it is more efficient to always match the motor closely to the expected load than to add one of these devices. Motor loads that do vary can benefit most from these controlling devices.
Because the controller continuously applies the correct power to the motor, the motor operates consistently at its peak efficiency and cooler. As a consequence of this, manufacturers of these devices claim they will improve the efficiency and life expectancy of electric appliance motors.
When used with refrigerators (reference the publication in bibliography below), power controlling devices had the following observable effects: the compressor motors used less electricity, the interior lights were dimmer, and the freezers were colder. (The latter is because the device slows the circulation fan.) These effects usually reduce the electrical consumption of a refrigerator (ignoring interior temperature changes caused by opening the refrigerator door).
Tests have shown large differences in savings between various refrigerators, possibly due to different compressor motor designs, varying refrigerant coil sizes, and different insulation levels. Older, less efficient refrigerators generally realize more savings.
woofers
Dec 29, 2004, 06:29 AM
I have degrees in Physics and Computer Engineering, but I'm in management.
Most good engineers I've worked with are from Mapua.
c0re21
Dec 29, 2004, 08:20 AM
Originally posted by sillyputty
hey!! hehehe
che eng grad, pumasa ng board, nagpractice ng ilang buwan, umalis nagIT hehehe
general question lang
paano mo sasabihing engineer ang isang tao?
nakatapos ng engineering course? o registered/pumasa sa board? o designation sa company na pinapasukan?
nung college kasi ako e may asaran na yung ie daw e di talaga engineer dahil walang board...tapos yung comp eng e di rin daw engineering dahil wala nung basic eng courses like mech n mat'ls etc and board.
ano ba talaga koya???
CoE rin ako at syempre nagtake rin kami ng engineering sciences. and, narinig ko rin from a CHED officer na lahat ng engg e parepareho ng subjects from 1st-3rd year... parang BE na yung degree... just correct me if i'm wrong....
OliverWood21
Dec 29, 2004, 05:55 PM
Ah ako rin instant Engineer. Isang hamak na Coe pero sa IT rin napadpad. :) Pakiramdam ko, mas gusto ko na sa IT kaysa Manufacturing..
c0re21
Dec 31, 2004, 10:52 AM
ako nga gusto rin IT pero sa semicon napunta
batuan
Jan 1, 2005, 02:22 PM
ECE me from Mapua. Napunta naman sa larangan pero puro project management na ngayon. kakasawa din dahil maliiiiiiit ang sweldo. 8(
pero sabi nga nila, money isn't everything. I have more time now compared when I started out since I telecommute. Sayang wala akong negosyo at money on the side sana. kakatamad din pag-palagi sa bahay. puro TV na lang tuloy na aatupag ko. pag-feel ko na mag-work doon pa lang me talaga mag-work. pero kung tutuusiin $$ ang angal ko. hirap din walang $$ at parang di naikot ang mundo.
anyways, hoping for a better and brighter 2005!
paulgilbert80
Jan 23, 2005, 10:29 PM
wala na bang mga engr. ** sa pex
kulaylai
Jan 24, 2005, 09:24 AM
manufacturing engineering graduate po.. hindi ba familiar? well.. meron po tlaga nito.. instant din? medyo gann na nga.. but im proud of it.. nasa skills pa rin yan!.. working as a production planner in an export manufacturing company for a year now..
Joe_Satch
Jan 24, 2005, 10:15 AM
Licensed ECE ako pero nasa IT din, baba kse ng sweldo sa telecoms at electronics nung bagong graduate ako... Software Testing ang work ko ngayon and no relation whatsoever sa course na kinuha ko... :)
henryx
Jan 25, 2005, 05:28 AM
magkano ba ang range ng salary para sa mga fresh grad kung papasok sa semicon?
bugstop1
Jan 25, 2005, 01:16 PM
hi kulaylai, i have a friend who has the same degree as yours :)
manufacturing engineering graduate po.. hindi ba familiar? well.. meron po tlaga nito.. instant din? medyo gann na nga.. but im proud of it.. nasa skills pa rin yan!.. working as a production planner in an export manufacturing company for a year now..
the_BuGs
Jan 25, 2005, 09:26 PM
ako naman hindi engineer pero nasa engineering co. :D
whyte
Jan 25, 2005, 10:12 PM
ece. sa isang "ailing" telecoms company
bugstop1
Jan 26, 2005, 02:53 AM
magkano ba ang range ng salary para sa mga fresh grad kung papasok sa semicon?
sa company na alam ko, i think the range is 16-18k without the benefits pa yan. siyempre di naman forever na yan ang salary mo esp now na pay for performance na ang mga companies kaya't you need to do good and perform.
bosstl
Jan 26, 2005, 06:38 AM
sa company na alam ko, i think the range is 16-18k without the benefits pa yan. siyempre di naman forever na yan ang salary mo esp now na pay for performance na ang mga companies kaya't you need to do good and perform.
ang laki naman...
pero in reality maliit lang talaga sahod ng mga engineers dito sa pinas. lalo na pag nagsisimula ka pa lang. yung 16-18k, mataas na yan kung tutuusin, kasi karamihan ng alam ko, mswerte ka na kung nakatuntong ka ng 5 digit mark as a starting salary.
nga pala, ala ako sa engg field. i chose IT, no choice kasi.
bugstop1
Jan 26, 2005, 08:13 AM
hi bosstl, these figures are current. i used to work in the HR dept for this semicon company. though i am no longer with this company, i am still in the loop with the compensation people there. this semicon company is one of the biggest contributors to the manufacturing profit in the phils.
actually, mababa na nga ito kung tutuusin. mabilis ang turnover rate ngayon ng mga new hires kaya dapat competitive yung salary so they will choose to stay longer.
ang laki naman...
pero in reality maliit lang talaga sahod ng mga engineers dito sa pinas. lalo na pag nagsisimula ka pa lang. yung 16-18k, mataas na yan kung tutuusin, kasi karamihan ng alam ko, mswerte ka na kung nakatuntong ka ng 5 digit mark as a starting salary.
nga pala, ala ako sa engg field. i chose IT, no choice kasi.
wandawoman
Jan 26, 2005, 11:45 AM
ako naman IE pero napadpad din sa IT....... so far im doin good
Kolmogorov
Jan 26, 2005, 11:57 AM
di po malaki yan... mas malaki pa yung mga call centers jan...
pero may mga electronics-related companies like ASTEC/Lexmark/Canon na mas malaki pa magpasweldo (20K pataas) and talagang engineering yung job unlike sa semicon na manufacturing-support, although good training ground for management ang magwork sa semicon
ang laki naman...
pero in reality maliit lang talaga sahod ng mga engineers dito sa pinas. lalo na pag nagsisimula ka pa lang. yung 16-18k, mataas na yan kung tutuusin, kasi karamihan ng alam ko, mswerte ka na kung nakatuntong ka ng 5 digit mark as a starting salary.
nga pala, ala ako sa engg field. i chose IT, no choice kasi.
bugstop1
Jan 26, 2005, 12:31 PM
the company where i used to work manufactures digital signal processors. astec, lexmark, and canon are just some of the customers.
you are right, the 15-18k is for technicians. but, of course, someone has to start from somewhere, you know? we are talking here about the salary range of fresh grads.
there is an engineering ladder in case you are not aware of. managing directors or presidents of such companies have to spend years working as techs, then full-pledged engrs, before they have became managers, you know what i'm saying? besides, engineers are not necessarily good managers, trust me. :glee:
i am not really aware of the compensation of call centers though if your claim is true which i still has to do some research, well it's a sad and sob story for our filipino engineers.
di po malaki yan... mas malaki pa yung mga call centers jan...
pero may mga electronics-related companies like ASTEC/Lexmark/Canon na mas malaki pa magpasweldo (20K pataas) and talagang engineering yung job unlike sa semicon na manufacturing-support, although good training ground for management ang magwork sa semicon
chicky_sherlock
Jan 27, 2005, 11:26 AM
ei mapua din ako :) hehehe... still here sa call center!
bugstop1
Jan 27, 2005, 11:33 AM
grammar check myself :glee: i am not really aware of the compensation of call centers though if your claim is true which i still has {shld be HAVE} to do some research, well it's a sad and sob story for our filipino engineers
the company where i used to work manufactures digital signal processors. astec, lexmark, and canon are just some of the customers.
you are right, the 15-18k is for technicians. but, of course, someone has to start from somewhere, you know? we are talking here about the salary range of fresh grads.
there is an engineering ladder in case you are not aware of. managing directors or presidents of such companies have to spend years working as techs, then full-pledged engrs, before they have became managers, you know what i'm saying? besides, engineers are not necessarily good managers, trust me. :glee:
i am not really aware of the compensation of call centers though if your claim is true which i still has to do some research, well it's a sad and sob story for our filipino engineers.
angelface49
Jan 27, 2005, 12:20 PM
am a graduate of indl mgmt eng'g. though wala kaming board exam... can i be called an engineer? working in manufacturing now..
sanchai530
Jan 27, 2005, 01:30 PM
hmn... ETPI?
ece. sa isang "ailing" telecoms company
CSMeekai
Jan 28, 2005, 07:44 AM
wala na bang mga engr. ** sa pex
ako, engineer din po. licensed ECE, working as instrumentatioin engineer/designer... only but a few of us in our batch got to this field... mostly semicon if not communications...
annihoo... juss dropping by.
good morng, y'all. :)
bosstl
Jan 28, 2005, 10:16 AM
hi bosstl, these figures are current. i used to work in the HR dept for this semicon company. though i am no longer with this company, i am still in the loop with the compensation people there. this semicon company is one of the biggest contributors to the manufacturing profit in the phils.
actually, mababa na nga ito kung tutuusin. mabilis ang turnover rate ngayon ng mga new hires kaya dapat competitive yung salary so they will choose to stay longer.
hmmm...so it's been a while huh... hehehe. you mean to say that this figure is standard for newly grads? or this is standard in your company only?
actually, meron naman talaga nag-ooffer ng ganun. back in 98, some of my friends got 18k as starting salary, sa carrier yon. many got 15k and below... mostly in unilever and P&G. sa semicon industries sa laguna, starting nila is around 8.5K to 10K... and surprisingly... some even go as low as 6.2K!!! pagkakaalam ko sa ngayon, kahit nagtaas na rin yung mga basic salaries, di naman ganun ang itinaas ng starting compensation for newly grads and unexperienced hires. maybe in such big companies as yours... but i think in many small engg firms, maliliit pa rin yan. Updated pa rin naman ako kahit pano. kahit kapatid ko, barely getting 10K.
siguro swertihan na lang yan... pero not the usual trend.
at syempre iba usapan pag experienced hire na.
pepperbeau
Feb 8, 2005, 12:56 AM
ako po ay isang inhinyero rin....
agricultural engineer mula sa unibersidad ng pilipinas sa los baρos laguna
engineer ako, may board exam e... top 6 pa nga ako... hehehe. kaso 6 months na ako walang trabaho. halos lahat ng batchmates ko nasa call center o dili kayay nasa accenture at kung saan saan pa napadapad na kumpanya na di pang-ageng. panu dito sa pilipinas, di kilala ang ag eng, tapos agri country tayo. samantalang sa australia, new zealand.... in demand ito.... sayang... sana makahanap na ko trabaho? may lam ba kayo jan?
bugstop1
Feb 9, 2005, 05:26 AM
hmmm...so it's been a while huh... hehehe. you mean to say that this figure is standard for newly grads? or this is standard in your company only?
actually, meron naman talaga nag-ooffer ng ganun. back in 98, some of my friends got 18k as starting salary, sa carrier yon. many got 15k and below... mostly in unilever and P&G. sa semicon industries sa laguna, starting nila is around 8.5K to 10K... and surprisingly... some even go as low as 6.2K!!! pagkakaalam ko sa ngayon, kahit nagtaas na rin yung mga basic salaries, di naman ganun ang itinaas ng starting compensation for newly grads and unexperienced hires. maybe in such big companies as yours... but i think in many small engg firms, maliliit pa rin yan. Updated pa rin naman ako kahit pano. kahit kapatid ko, barely getting 10K.
siguro swertihan na lang yan... pero not the usual trend.
at syempre iba usapan pag experienced hire na.
hi bosstl, the figures i presented are of last year and this year so that means 15-18k is the current rate. i resigned 4 years ago but i do keep in touch with my former colleagues there. why don't you go to singapore?
dflauta
Feb 9, 2005, 09:10 AM
licensed ECE here, been working in a call center for the last 7 months, compensation wise, mas malaki pa kinsenas ko kaysa buwanan ng mga batchmates ko sa electronics industry (wala pa mga OT at allowance ko dun), :crazytongue: kaso nga lang nakakabobo tong trabaho :nuke: :nuke: , kaya nagcconcentrate ako ngayon sa IT (study for addtl certifications) para lalo umasenso :) :)
omeng
Feb 9, 2005, 09:40 AM
Aero here but isang hampas na maglulupa ngayon.
question to MEs and EEs.. how will i capture the lightning and contain it then transform to energy? is this making any sense? any good link? Thanks
xxtoyxx
Feb 9, 2005, 05:06 PM
^ ang kuryente na galing sa kalangitan usually ay sinasambot ng lightning rod para ideretso ito sa lupa para di makapaminsala. parang di ko pa narining na ginamit ito as stable na source na kuryente, kasi "maduming" klaseng kuryente ito na sa pakilasa ko ay magastos at delikado kung i-fi-filter para magtake ng form ng isang usable na kuryente (DC man or AC). at least yun ang alam ko, di ko alam kung me researches na bago about lightning.
After posting the paragraph above, I did some research about lightning being usable, and this site turned out:
http://wvlightning.com/lmwn7.html
So yun, sorry.
on-topic: Non-practicing licensed ECE ako.
blurredfringe
Feb 11, 2005, 04:14 PM
*bump ...ECE rin me, licensed.right now im working in an IT/Computer company as product manager.still grooming up for more exp.i plan to work abroad if given a chance :)
drahc_ret
Feb 17, 2005, 09:05 AM
ako naman IE pero napadpad din sa IT....... so far im doin good
MAPUAN HERE too!!!! IE grad... working as a service engineer sa isang Logistics company ..so far ok naman.. pero kulang pa din **** ko abroad ..
ERINGNU, meron kaya dyan sa singapore with my background..
btw... one is called an engineer if he/she designs something for the betterment of a process or action. << un ang view ko.. some engineering field have licensure due to its specialization of a certan field and if not properly practice me induced harmful ideas or outcome.
gumamela
Feb 17, 2005, 12:50 PM
im a ce :wave: working in an engineering consultancy firm
bosstl
Feb 17, 2005, 08:01 PM
hi bosstl, the figures i presented are of last year and this year so that means 15-18k is the current rate. i resigned 4 years ago but i do keep in touch with my former colleagues there. why don't you go to singapore?
go to singapore as an engineer? or as a programmer? hehehe.
nope. don't want to go abroad right now. it's not all money kasi. i have other plans, and those plans require me to be here in the philippines. hehehe. pero i'll be going to canada late this year to get some quick buck... gotta save some for future plans ey.. :D
bugstop1
Feb 17, 2005, 10:49 PM
go to singapore as an engineer? or as a programmer? hehehe.
nope. don't want to go abroad right now. it's not all money kasi. i have other plans, and those plans require me to be here in the philippines. hehehe. pero i'll be going to canada late this year to get some quick buck... gotta save some for future plans ey.. :D
oi, good news :D i wish you the best of luck with your canada endeavor *okay* hope everything will go well.
bosstl
Feb 18, 2005, 07:43 AM
oi, good news :D i wish you the best of luck with your canada endeavor *okay* hope everything will go well.wow thanks thanks... :D you too. :D
karl_edvard
Feb 18, 2005, 08:28 PM
licensed civil engineer here! gradweyt ng Unibersidad ng Pilipinas-Diliman. Im working in a real estate firm as a field and cost engineer.
My golly, nakakasunog ng balat ang trabaho ko. Dati maputi ako pero ngayon certified nognog na.
le!
Feb 27, 2005, 12:23 AM
licensed civil engineer here. but not practicing.
mr. yotsuya
Feb 27, 2005, 06:54 PM
hi! i'm new here! nice to meet everyone. =P as for me, chemical engineer for three years na. so far, naprapractice ko pa naman pinagaralan ko.
bawal pala avatars sa pex...sayang...hehe..
salmes21
Mar 9, 2005, 05:33 AM
ECE grad from UST. Havent taken the board exam yet. I preferred to work first before taking the exam. I've been working for a PCB company based in Batangas for almost 1.5 years now. Glad to have the opportunity to be sent here in the US for 6 months training (1 year bond). One of the best experiences of my life but can't wait to leave the company. I'm just waiting for my bond to expire. I can't wait for that day to come.
Thousand Trees
Mar 9, 2005, 11:54 PM
I know that company. I am curious why you want to leave that company.
c0re21
Mar 10, 2005, 12:31 AM
@salmes21,
you're lucky that you're bond is only good for one year... i've worked in a call center and my bond there was for only 6 months and i thought that bond was long until i signed up for a semiconductor company wherein the bond is 4 years... wish ko lang din ipadala ako sa US!!
pink_punk_409
Mar 10, 2005, 03:59 PM
wow us cool naman. ako industrial enineer graduate sa ust. i work as a service engineer...i get to use the d skillz i learned in school pero di na ako happy dito.. i'm working with several idiots and i do even their tasks...engots kse... i'm dying to go and work abroad...
dclark5_2005
Mar 23, 2005, 04:16 PM
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22mai
Mar 24, 2005, 08:56 PM
hello
chem engr po from la salle bacolod....licensed...hosto sa japan :D
biro lang po
Artemio
Mar 28, 2005, 05:03 AM
Kumusta Po Sila..:) Ako po ay isang network engineer (Telecommunications)
Singtel.
kixter
Mar 31, 2005, 04:39 AM
m a comeng graduate and m working as a technical consultant sa isang ISP sa aming lugar...
:hiphop:
henryx
Apr 8, 2005, 03:17 AM
hello guys, ask ko lang kung anong trabaho meron ang mga Engineers sa PNP? I heard na may training pa silang 6 mos.
arigatu
Apr 8, 2005, 04:48 AM
Aero here but isang hampas na maglulupa ngayon.
question to MEs and EEs.. how will i capture the lightning and contain it then transform to energy? is this making any sense? any good link? Thanks
Ok ang idea mo ah.
Baka madaig mo si Benjamin Franklin saka si Tesla nyan.
Walang biro mahirap yan kasi dun lang sa cloud formation may lightning. E di ang power plant mo dapat mobile para maging profitable tapos ang kuryente mo expandable o di kaya transferrable? Baka mamya nagtatap ka pa lang ng kuryente e ikaw ang maging daluyan.
Pero may mga recent studies sa ball lightning saka sa "sprite." Yan palang sprite mas malakas sa "negative" kasi pagkatapos ng "sprite" yung type ng lightning na tatama sa lupa e positive. O sige, google ka lang dyan baka may madampot ka pa na iba at pagsaluhan natin, ano sa palagay mo?
henryx
Apr 13, 2005, 03:35 PM
To ECE's, tanong ko lang kung anong date nang board exam ngayong april? Kung tapos na, may results na ba?
omeng
Apr 13, 2005, 03:47 PM
sure.. he he
concentrate ako sa forming clouds.. ha ha
XnarutoX
Apr 13, 2005, 03:54 PM
Ei gud nun mga peepz... ECE **** ako, previously sa broadcasting company ako, ***** nsa IT **** ako. Ok **** ang work, doin great p din. :stan:
vetraveronika
Apr 13, 2005, 05:48 PM
count me in... non practicing licensed ECE here, currently in the field of IT :)
bluemist
Apr 14, 2005, 11:24 AM
Hi, ECE incoming graduate po by this year (hopefully)...
Nangangamba na ko dahil medyo mahirap mag-hanap ng trabaho, naku baka call center ang bagsak ko, pero baka nga kahit yun hindi ako matanggap, hindi masyadong English speaker, natututunan pa ba yun?
My interest seems to be really IT, so any recommendations guys? Pero eto nanaman, lack of experience. I can do programming well but I don't memorize syntax of any programming language.
GeorgeBush
Apr 14, 2005, 12:48 PM
Go UST ECE
GeorgeBush
Apr 14, 2005, 12:51 PM
Hi Bluemist
I'm also an ECE stuck in an IT Job, try mastering ur COBOL. un ang mejo in demand *****.
ponder instead
Apr 14, 2005, 11:57 PM
Any engineer working in a semiconductor company like Intel, Cypress, Motorola, etc?
mr. yotsuya
Apr 15, 2005, 11:09 AM
Hi, ECE incoming graduate po by this year (hopefully)...
Nangangamba na ko dahil medyo mahirap mag-hanap ng trabaho, naku baka call center ang bagsak ko, pero baka nga kahit yun hindi ako matanggap, hindi masyadong English speaker, natututunan pa ba yun?
My interest seems to be really IT, so any recommendations guys? Pero eto nanaman, lack of experience. I can do programming well but I don't memorize syntax of any programming language.
^try engineering design companies like flour daniels, chiyoda (C&E), foster wheeler or JGC. check out jobstreet frequently. they usually advertise for cadet engineers. you'd most probably end up as an electrical or instrumentation engineer in these companies.
comixster
Apr 18, 2005, 05:55 PM
just wondering why people forget about CHE (chemical engineers) when speaking of engineers...btw, graduates of IE are not engineers...and I'm an architect not an engineering graduate...lol
drahc_ret
Apr 19, 2005, 07:56 AM
COMIXSTER,
MAGDAHAN DAHAN KA SA COMMENT MO NA ANG IE AY HINDI ENGINEERS<, Hindi porket walang board exam ang IE eh hindi na sila Engineer...Engineering is the science of designing!!!! hindi science of board exam passers??!! ok...research and know the real essence of being an engineer!!!
drahc_ret
Apr 19, 2005, 07:59 AM
BTW... CHE stands for B.S. Chemistry!!! CHEM ENG stands for Chemical Engineering... san skul ka ba graduate at simpleng mga akroname eh hindi mo pa alam.... Careful ka sa mga words... nakaka insulto ka kc comixster eh!!!
XnarutoX
Apr 19, 2005, 08:05 AM
Hi, ECE incoming graduate po by this year (hopefully)...
Nangangamba na ko dahil medyo mahirap mag-hanap ng trabaho, naku baka call center ang bagsak ko, pero baka nga kahit yun hindi ako matanggap, hindi masyadong English speaker, natututunan pa ba yun?
My interest seems to be really IT, so any recommendations guys? Pero eto nanaman, lack of experience. I can do programming well but I don't memorize syntax of any programming language.
Hi bluemist, ECE din ako but currently in the IT industry. If u really want to pursue career in IT try Accenture. I'm currently working there. Goodluck.
omeng
Apr 19, 2005, 09:37 AM
BTW... CHE stands for B.S. Chemistry!!! CHEM ENG stands for Chemical Engineering... san skul ka ba graduate at simpleng mga akroname eh hindi mo pa alam.... Careful ka sa mga words... nakaka insulto ka kc comixster eh!!!
shhhh.. ice cream? :naughty:
saboteur
Apr 19, 2005, 01:25 PM
I graduated from a no-name University in Batangas as a BSEE. I was jobless for almost a year then I started to think to enlist to the US Armed Force and work at US Navy as a sailor and practice to my field as a Electrician's Mate Fireman since I got Green card and the right papers. So right now Im earning about a $1000.00/15 days. Thats about P53000.00 as a low-ranting enlisted personnel.
when Im done, I'll be working as a Pro-electrical engineer in a civilian world and earn more than that to settle in this country full of opportunities.
mac_bolan00
Apr 19, 2005, 03:35 PM
how is demand for composite material in the phils? i'm thinking of fiberglass-epoxy compo. any chance a small-scale business could be set up for this kind of thing? what products are most likely to be in demand?
comixster
Apr 19, 2005, 10:27 PM
BTW... CHE stands for B.S. Chemistry!!! CHEM ENG stands for Chemical Engineering... san skul ka ba graduate at simpleng mga akroname eh hindi mo pa alam.... Careful ka sa mga words... nakaka insulto ka kc comixster eh!!!
sorry kung nakaoffend ako in any way...I just used CHE bcoz obviously this is an engineering thread...and nde po talga engineers ang mga graduate ng IE...sorry...the same way na hindi engineers ang mga graduates ng other engineering courses if they don't have a license...sorry but that's the truth...I don't want to offend anyone, I just want to tell the truth...unfair naman s mga nagpass s board un, kung lahat na *** ng nagtake ng engineering course ay considered na engineer...
mac_bolan00
Apr 20, 2005, 07:18 AM
at UP, bs chemistry is coded simply as 'chem' while chem eng is CHE, following the engineering college's system. mech is ME while mining is EM.
comixster
Apr 20, 2005, 01:52 PM
at UP, bs chemistry is coded simply as 'chem' while chem eng is CHE, following the engineering college's system. mech is ME while mining is EM.
same thing s DLSU, CHE is for chem eng while MEE is for mech eng...
Clarkent
Apr 22, 2005, 11:06 PM
ECE Fresh Grad here from MIT, just got my license from PRC..
I have pending application sa ASTEC Power in Cavite.. Katatapos lang Technical interview (OK ba dun??!!)
I'm also for exam sa Hitachi (Laguna)
Suppose itanong sa ang expected salary, ano po ba safe way to answer?
ImKatrina
Apr 24, 2005, 01:41 AM
im a comp engr...jobless and depressed... :diablo:
mr. yotsuya
Apr 25, 2005, 09:18 PM
the same way na hindi engineers ang mga graduates ng other engineering courses if they don't have a license...sorry but that's the truth...I don't want to offend anyone, I just want to tell the truth...unfair naman s mga nagpass s board un, kung lahat na *** ng nagtake ng engineering course ay considered na engineer...
^Consider this, engineers are the ones trained to build and solve problems in a variety of fields regardless if they have licenses or not. Ika nga in UP, "Engineers build the nation". Many engineers (chem, civil, mech, electrical etc.) practice their profession without licenses.That doesn't make them less of an engineer than ones with licenses. Licenses and board exams are too hyped up IMO.
In our fields, even after topping a board exam, a board passer is simply a fresh graduate. Nothing special. In comparison, my mentor who has had 30+ years experience in the petrochemical field but only graduated a four year technical course in chemistry can be considered an "engineer's engineer". You can't just compete with knowledge gained from experience and common sense. I'm extremely proud of being a (licensed) engineer but a little humility also goes a long way in improving yourself as an engineer. :)
mr. yotsuya
Apr 25, 2005, 09:31 PM
how is demand for composite material in the phils? i'm thinking of fiberglass-epoxy compo. any chance a small-scale business could be set up for this kind of thing? what products are most likely to be in demand?
^Hi! just saw your post. I'm not really familiar with your material though from what i gather, it seems to be most suitable for anticorrosion services. Personally, i think its pretty useful but popularity of its use here in the philippines is pretty hard to gauge. And i have no information as to its costs and benefits. I suggest you try contacting UP Environmental Engineering department in the National Engineering center(for wastewater treatment services) as these seems to be one of the best applications for it. They might be more familiar with your product.
Bad Kitty
May 4, 2005, 01:39 PM
anyone here who has experience/exposure to VFD (variable frequency drive) or HVAC (heating, ventilation & air conditioning)? we have job openings :) please email your resumes to sicknbeautiful@gmail.com
or drop me a PM and leave your contact no. so i can call you. thanks.
kulaylai
May 6, 2005, 09:52 PM
hi kulaylai, i have a friend who has the same degree as yours :)
hi bugstop1, tlg?.. konti lang lahi namin eh.. hehe. ngayon ko lang nabasa to ulit.. busy. bka kilala ko sya ha.. batch 03 ako.
nikkolai
May 12, 2005, 04:09 AM
excuse me lang po, hindi po ako engineer pero curious lang ako kung ano po ang ibig sabihin kapag sinabing "cadet engineers"?
pink_punk_409
May 12, 2005, 07:46 AM
i think yan yung mga entry level engineers, meaning they are yet to be classified in the company. mas gamit ang term na yan sa mga manufacturing firms. :)
Marius
May 13, 2005, 07:13 PM
What's the future of a career in test development (semicon/manufacturing)?
napster_0110
May 16, 2005, 02:12 PM
ei peeps..Im an ECE..mahirap b pagsabayin call cnter abd board review? hehehe...any tips?
I'm under training in Convergys in tech support for Bellsouth..im also reviewing pro hirap coz of the conflict..besides hirap i-give up *** job sa convergys..it already pays good at 19k++..whew!
how much ave pay ba for a licensed ECE?
pls reply guys..
Marius
May 16, 2005, 06:18 PM
mahirap b pagsabayin call cnter abd board review?
For me, no. You can even just do self-review, but use the reviewers/Q&As being sold in bookstores. ECE board exam ain't tough, especially if you're well grounded on foundation subjects during college. :)
how much ave pay ba for a licensed ECE?
In the company that I'm working at right now (multinational semicon company), it doesn't matter if you're licensed or not. They just give a one-time bonus if you were a board topnotcher (during the job offer; perhaps to attract you more). But if you take the board exam when you're already hired, there's no salary increase/bonus. It's your job performance that now counts.
JC27
May 17, 2005, 08:01 AM
Hi all! Licensed ECE here, also a proud Mapuan! Been working in a Telecoms company for a year and a half now.
Compensation wise OK naman, competitive naman *** salary ko compared to those working in Call centers and what's better is I do love my job now... lots of oppurtunities for a job abroad in the future :)
siege00cj
May 21, 2005, 01:02 PM
Parang familiar itong company na ito ah, hehe dito rin ako nag ttrabaho... anyway, may kasabayan ako ng new hire, ako licensed *** hindi... pareho lang naman kami ng base pay and incentives.. and tama, kung top notcher ka lang, one time bonus lang, thats it!!! anyway iba rin kasi *** pag licensed ka, kasi forever ka tatanunging "anong course mo? "ece" nag board ka na ba??" hehehe so mag board ka para makapagsabi ka ng "OO, nag board ako!" depende na lang and isasagot mo sa tanong na "pumasa ka ba?" hehehe :splat:
ewan ko kung nag eenjoy kayo sa trabaho nyo, ako kasi hindi eh... tambakis ang trabaho!!! and kahit dumugo na ilong mo sa kktrabaho, fixed ang sweldo mo!!!! hehehe iba talaga pag may business ka... siguro mag trabaho lang ako 2 years max and start my business na.. hehehe at least sa negosyo, control mo kita mo and how you work out your business...
For me, no. You can even just do self-review, but use the reviewers/Q&As being sold in bookstores. ECE board exam ain't tough, especially if you're well grounded on foundation subjects during college. :)
In the company that I'm working at right now (multinational semicon company), it doesn't matter if you're licensed or not. They just give a one-time bonus if you were a board topnotcher (during the job offer; perhaps to attract you more). But if you take the board exam when you're already hired, there's no salary increase/bonus. It's your job performance that now counts.
erningu
May 24, 2005, 09:14 AM
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bUbUbLuE
May 24, 2005, 10:09 AM
wow us cool naman. ako industrial enineer graduate sa ust. i work as a service engineer...i get to use the d skillz i learned in school pero di na ako happy dito.. i'm working with several idiots and i do even their tasks...engots kse... i'm dying to go and work abroad...
hey ust ie grad den. kakagrad ko lang last march. im still having my 'much needed rest' and for a span of 1 month meron mga sulat na dumadating sakin pero puro IT company. Eh ayoko naman mapunta sa IT. Gusto ko sana sa sales/marketing. Hope soon makahanap narin ng work. Pero im still enjoying my vacation and sabi din ng mga brother ko and my friends kahit papaano mag rest muna. :)
bUbUbLuE
May 24, 2005, 10:14 AM
same thing s DLSU, CHE is for chem eng while MEE is for mech eng...
Same din sa UST pag ChE Chem Engg pero ME MEch Engg...
bUbUbLuE
May 24, 2005, 10:22 AM
just wondering why people forget about CHE (chemical engineers) when speaking of engineers...btw, graduates of IE are not engineers...and I'm an architect not an engineering graduate...lol
IEs are engineers. Its just that wala kami board kasi ikanga, we know a little of everything (meaning we have basic knowledge of ME,CE,ECE,EE,Che)Hindi kami focused sa isang discipline.
Dacs
May 24, 2005, 10:27 AM
BTW... CHE stands for B.S. Chemistry!!! CHEM ENG stands for Chemical Engineering... san skul ka ba graduate at simpleng mga akroname eh hindi mo pa alam.... Careful ka sa mga words... nakaka insulto ka kc comixster eh!!!
ChE pretty much stands for Chemical Engineering and chem is for well, chemistry.
Akroname? :naughty:
BTW, ChE grad from UPD and reviewing for the November boards, and at the moment, jobless :D
xpeliarmus
Jun 20, 2005, 09:01 PM
eo! do you know of any firm with current job openings in a semiconductor/electronics industry? production or process engg particularly...
Kolmogorov
Jun 21, 2005, 07:12 AM
for semicon companies, it's best to browse jobs online because they don't post jobs that much in newspapers
firefly97
Jun 21, 2005, 10:56 AM
Hi, I am a licensed ECE from Mapua... Musta na ba mga mapuans out there? Heard of the planned change of name of Mapua to Malayan..? Thats sucks isn't it..!? A quite insensitive move from someone managing a school or university...
Does anyone have an idea about the current status of the IT industry here in the phils? Booming ba? I am working in the semicon industry for quite some time now and considering shifting to IT... Wala na rin kasi life sa semicon... we already reached the full potential of the silicon...
Kolmogorov
Jun 21, 2005, 12:25 PM
I think okay naman ang IT dito sa Pinas. Marami pa rin namang software development opportunities pero namamayagpag din ang IT outsourcing which, I believe is less technical compared to software devt
firefly97
Jun 22, 2005, 12:10 PM
I think okay naman ang IT dito sa Pinas. Marami pa rin namang software development opportunities pero namamayagpag din ang IT outsourcing which, I believe is less technical compared to software devt
What do you mean? Ano ba focus ng IT outsourcing?
Kolmogorov
Jun 22, 2005, 12:49 PM
some companies have their own IT dept right? so yung iba, they outsource it to another company to take care of its IT needs. So basically, ang focus nila is more on tech support kung nagkaproblema yung mother company (client) sa software and systems na ginagamit nila.
hrd_tutuban
Jun 22, 2005, 01:39 PM
Kindly visit the link below. You might be interested to try it out or know someone who will. Thanks.
job market (http://www.pinoyexchange.com/forums/showthread.php?t=213296)
Clarkent
Jun 22, 2005, 07:20 PM
Ei Peepz!
Newly Licensed Fresh-Grad ECE MAPUAN here..
Working in the countries Flag Carrier, PAL..
Hindi gaano kataasan ang starting, pero it's competitive.
sobrang bawi, kung ur up to sa trainings, and opportunities lalo na to be sent abroad. and aside from that, "panalo" sa benefits.
bugstop1
Jun 23, 2005, 05:30 AM
hi bugstop1, tlg?.. konti lang lahi namin eh.. hehe. ngayon ko lang nabasa to ulit.. busy. bka kilala ko sya ha.. batch 03 ako.
hi kulaylai. mas matanda yung friend ko sa 'yo. :D if i'm not mistaken, he's with cypress now. in fact, he has hopped from one semicon company to another. did you graduate from dlsu?
Kolmogorov
Jun 23, 2005, 07:51 AM
Ei Peepz!
Newly Licensed Fresh-Grad ECE MAPUAN here..
Working in the countries Flag Carrier, PAL..
Hindi gaano kataasan ang starting, pero it's competitive.
sobrang bawi, kung ur up to sa trainings, and opportunities lalo na to be sent abroad. and aside from that, "panalo" sa benefits.
anong positions ang available for ECE graduates?
Clarkent
Jun 23, 2005, 07:16 PM
correction sa post ko countries=country's
Better ask personally para alam nyo din yung qualifications:
Tel. (632)855.8000
vetraveronika
Jun 24, 2005, 05:38 AM
licensed ece here... from mapua.
for those who are interested in IT, particularly networking. kindly pm me. we have opening for systems engineer....
you may send your resume at vetraveronika@yahoo.com - we are looking for fresh graduates....
thanks
paulgilbert80
Jun 25, 2005, 10:46 PM
now im working in ortigas dyan sa san miguel ave. engineering firm as CAD Operator yun nga lang contractual at per project basis wawa naman pero ok na rin may small business mas malaki kita ko dun
jcescoto
Jun 26, 2005, 03:07 AM
anong positions ang available for ECE graduates?
tlaga..paer pano ka nag apply..can u tell me? mapuan din ako eh.. may openings p b? anong batch ka sa mapua?
Clarkent
Jun 26, 2005, 05:27 PM
andami pala natin Mapuans dito..
ECE peeps.. san kayo nag-review? anong batch nyo sa board exam?
jcescoto
Jun 27, 2005, 12:35 AM
to...clarkent
pare can u tell me pano k nag apply sa PAL.. gusto ko din work jan eh..may openings p b for ECE..batch 2000 me sa mapua..nung feb me graduate..and licensed na rin po ako..2long **** pare..*** pko work eh..
Clarkent
Jun 28, 2005, 01:10 PM
^ di ko sigurado kung me opening pa..
yung last na opening.. 2 mapuans batch 2000.. ang naglalaban for the position
the_BuGs
Jun 28, 2005, 06:24 PM
sorry kung nakaoffend ako in any way...I just used CHE bcoz obviously this is an engineering thread...and nde po talga engineers ang mga graduate ng IE...sorry...the same way na hindi engineers ang mga graduates ng other engineering courses if they don't have a license...sorry but that's the truth...I don't want to offend anyone, I just want to tell the truth...unfair naman s mga nagpass s board un, kung lahat na *** ng nagtake ng engineering course ay considered na engineer...
so yung mga engineers sa Europe eh hindi pala sila maco-consider as engineer? eh wala naman silang board exams eh...
the_BuGs
Jun 28, 2005, 06:35 PM
ako, engineer din po. licensed ECE, working as instrumentatioin engineer/designer... only but a few of us in our batch got to this field... mostly semicon if not communications...
annihoo... juss dropping by.
good morng, y'all. :)
san ka nag wowork?
bosstl
Jun 29, 2005, 09:59 AM
at UP, bs chemistry is coded simply as 'chem' while chem eng is CHE, following the engineering college's system. mech is ME while mining is EM.
nyahahaha... oo nga. gulat nga ako at ginawa nyang chemistry yung CHE e. hehe. san school sya galing at parang galit na galit sya. eh sya din naman may mali eh... ano nga ba yung acroname? :lol:
teka, mining pala EM? bah, di ko alam to ah... ang kaasar lang, yung Metallurgical Engg ang fangit ng acronym. :depressed:
bosstl
Jun 29, 2005, 10:07 AM
so yung mga engineers sa Europe eh hindi pala sila maco-consider as engineer? eh wala naman silang board exams eh...
BuGs... no offence ha...
pero as long as you haven't taken the licensure examinations, you cannot use the title on a professional sense of the word engineer. you cannot sign pertinent documents that only licensed engineers can do, just like a non-licensed MD can't issue prescriptions.
pero in a general view, if you do a work of an engineer, then you can be called as an engineer, but without the title. parang dun sa mga engineers sa mga manfuacturing industries... tumatanggap sila kahit hindi pa board passers, pero they still call them engineers. ewan lang kung ano patakaran in some other countries.
dark_Naruto
Jun 29, 2005, 06:53 PM
Hi, ece here working in IT company. :wave:
sneaker23
Jul 20, 2005, 02:08 PM
@the_BuGs,
*** na lang ang title ko na engr.. been there, done that (electronics/semicon company)
sana matuloy na me sa IT field
ariBalaH
Jul 21, 2005, 12:17 AM
Hi guys... ECE din ako from Mapua, licenced din. I'm now a telecommunications engineer sa UAE pero nasa Kuwait ako currently dahil sa project.
Gusto ko munang linawin yung issue about sa title na "engineer" at sa board exams. First, bakit ba yung ibang Engineering courses may board exams pa at yung iba na Engineering course din eh wala na?
Bakit ba may board exam, in the first place? Ano pag-ka ka iba nung engineering courses na may board exam pa vs. dun sa wala nang exam?
Simple lang ang sagot... dahil lahat ng courses na may board exam ay may pagka-delikado sa buhay.
Kaya dapat i-regulate. May regulator (http://www.prc.gov.ph/) ... at may regulated (http://www.prc.gov.ph/about.asp?sid=2&aid=2205) professions.
Sinisiguro lang ng commission na ito na mananagot kaming lisensyado, kapag may nangyaring di-kanais-nais sa ginawa naming trabaho... at mananagot kami, hindi ang college school o professor na nagpasa sa amin... kung hindi kami mismo ang mananagot, either tanggalan ng lisensya or magmulta and/or makulong.
Thus, the moment you got your diploma, engineering degree-holder ka na... ibig sabihin, Engineer ka na. It's another matter kung kelangan pa ba ng lisensya o hinde.
edoga75
Jul 21, 2005, 02:17 PM
Ako graduate ng Computer Engineering sa Adamson University.
Kahit nga diploma ko di ko na nakuha. Tokyo here. Maraming mga engineering graduates sa field ng IT dito sa Tokyo ay from UST and Adamson University.
paulgilbert80
Jul 21, 2005, 04:57 PM
pag nasa abroad ka na hindi na pinaguusapan dun kung lisensyado ka or hindi. dito lang naman sa pinas nagagamit yung licensya.
pero hindi lahat nagagamit nya yung licensya yung iba props na lang.
mas gamit ng mga ME,CE AT EE ang mga licensya nila
elmo37
Jul 21, 2005, 05:29 PM
Hi guys... ECE din ako from Mapua, licenced din. I'm now a telecommunications engineer sa UAE pero nasa Kuwait ako currently dahil sa project.
Gusto ko munang linawin yung issue about sa title na "engineer" at sa board exams. First, bakit ba yung ibang Engineering courses may board exams pa at yung iba na Engineering course din eh wala na?
Bakit ba may board exam, in the first place? Ano pag-ka ka iba nung engineering courses na may board exam pa vs. dun sa wala nang exam?
Simple lang ang sagot... dahil lahat ng courses na may board exam ay may pagka-delikado sa buhay.
Kaya dapat i-regulate. May regulator (http://www.prc.gov.ph/) ... at may regulated (http://www.prc.gov.ph/about.asp?sid=2&aid=2205) professions.
Sinisiguro lang ng commission na ito na mananagot kaming lisensyado, kapag may nangyaring di-kanais-nais sa ginawa naming trabaho... at mananagot kami, hindi ang college school o professor na nagpasa sa amin... kung hindi kami mismo ang mananagot, either tanggalan ng lisensya or magmulta and/or makulong.
Thus, the moment you got your diploma, engineering degree-holder ka na... ibig sabihin, Engineer ka na. It's another matter kung kelangan pa ba ng lisensya o hinde.
i agree with that.
ece grad 2005.planning to take in april. :depressed:
tech support ng Technistock :mecry:
any PUPians here?
henryx
Aug 8, 2005, 03:58 AM
May alam ba kayo guys na agency na ma-aplayan para sa isang ECE? Saan ang location? ty
pag nasa abroad ka na hindi na pinaguusapan dun kung lisensyado ka or hindi. dito lang naman sa pinas nagagamit yung licensya.
pero hindi lahat nagagamit nya yung licensya yung iba props na lang.
mas gamit ng mga ME,CE AT EE ang mga licensya nila
Money-making scheme lang yan ng mga review centers....
uhm
Aug 11, 2005, 09:40 AM
Hello folks, Lexmark Research and Development Corp in Cebu has a number of openings for engineers... you might be interested.
See link ---> http://www.pinoyexchange.com/forums/showthread.php?p=10015892#post10015892
aveeno2
Aug 25, 2008, 12:26 PM
Looking for Network Engineer | min. basic 40k
Batch 7 will start on October!!!!
email your resume to: aveeno2@gmail.com or aveeno02@yahoo.com
Company: Verizon Business (http://www.verizonbusiness.com)
This is not a call center!
Location: Northgate Cyberzone, Alabang, Muntinlupa City
Minimun Basic Salary: 40k
SCREENING IS ON GOING
REQUIREMENTS
1.) Network Engineer (VOICE)
Youre a technologically savvy professional, who loves interacting with people and thrives on solving complex technical issues. That makes you the ideal candidate for this position, where youll work with global teams and customers to identify, isolate, troubleshoot and resolve PBX/IPX alarms in a multi-vendor technology Nortel/NEC TDM/IPT environment. This includes providing trouble ticket receipt, handling, generation, fault isolation, remote fault correction, dispatching, and tier 1 technical support.
Were looking for a flexible professional whos sensitive to the practices of other cultures and has a Bachelors degree in telecommunications or electronics. Certification or experience in PBX/IPX installation and maintenance, database configuration, T1, DTI, and BRI/PRI is also required. Knowledge of network switches and routers, firewalls, VPN, MS Office, Nortel/NEC products, Option 11 to 81C, Succession, BCM, Norstar, CallPilot, Symposium, 2000, 2400 and VoIP/IPT technologies is essential.
2.) Network Engineer Senior
Our ideal candidate is an able leader with the drive to deliver results. Were also looking for excellent conflict-resolution, negotiation, communication, and customer-service skills; English proficiency; the ability to thrive in a fast-paced 24/7 environment and analyze order activities, trending and root causes; and the following education and experience:
a bachelors degree in engineering (computer/telecommunications), computer science or information technology, or equivalent
at least one professional-level Cisco certification in good standing
8-10 years progressive technical experience
solid experience with Cisco ISR routers, Catalyst switches, Call Manager
Youll also need advanced knowledge of:
LAN/WAN concepts (including wireless LAN)
IP telephony and common network security practices/standards/troubleshooting
implementation and Avaya IP telephony or Nortel IP telephony solutions
TCP/IP, RIP, OSPF, BGP, Frame-Relay specs, ATM specs, ISDN specs, MPLS, VLAN switching, WLAN, security/firewalls, VolP, and DNS
3.) Network Engineer Specialist
Our ideal candidate is able to operate independently and use his/her own judgment to handle non-routine issues. Were also looking for excellent analytical, technical, problem-solving, organizational, presentation, communication, and customer-service skills; English proficiency; the ability to thrive in a fast-paced 24/7 environment and drive/delver results; and the following education and experience:
a bachelors degree in engineering (computer/telecommunications), computer science or information technology, or equivalent
5-7 years progressive technical experience
Youll need solid knowledge of:
LAN/WAN concepts (including wireless LAN)
IP telephony and common network security practices/standards/troubleshooting
layers 1/2/3, with the ability to troubleshoot advanced data products
TCP/IP, RIP, OSPF, BGP, Frame-Relay specs, ATM specs, ISDN specs, MPLS, VLAN switching, WLAN, security/firewalls, VolP, and DNS
4.) Network Engineer
Able to drive and deliver results and thrive in a fast-paced, 24/7 environment, this candidate has strong analytical, decision-making, organizational, communication, and customer-service skills; English proficiency; the ability to multitask; and the following education and experience:
a bachelors degree in engineering (computer/telecommunications), computer science or information technology, or equivalent
2-5 years progressive technical experience
Youll need solid knowledge of:
T1, 56k, 64, Frac-T, and Multi-Meg data circuits in the Managed Network Solutions Operations Group
Frame-Relay, MPLS, ATM, Private Line, and IP networks
network performance monitoring tools and test equipment
routers, firewalls, and LAN technologies
email your resume to: aveeno2@gmail.com or aveeno02@yahoo.com
Message me for any questions. Thanks!!!
lyrahs
Aug 25, 2008, 02:25 PM
Hello sa fellow engineers.
ECE din ako, working as telecom engineer. And2 ako ngayon sa Qatar, uwi na ako next week. :) Next project naman!
Hi guys... ECE din ako from Mapua, licenced din. I'm now a telecommunications engineer sa UAE pero nasa Kuwait ako currently dahil sa project.
Hi sis (or bro), anung project mo sa Kuwait? NSN or Ericsson?
isabel04
Sep 2, 2008, 03:05 PM
Hi! Chem engg ako pero nasa semicon industry... i've been here for almost a year...nag-start as cadet engr and then na-absorb as development engineer. Now, I'm planning to go abroad but then gusto ko sana sa australia.. anyone here who can help me? Any tips? Kahit entry level ng engineering sa australia gusto ko i-try... Semicon industry is not that stable na rin ngayong mga panahong 'to....
iristacey
Sep 2, 2008, 03:29 PM
ece din ako from mapua.. batch 2001.:)
karona
Sep 2, 2008, 08:30 PM
ece din ako from mapua.. batch 2001.:)
uy ka batch kita...EE nga lang ako :)
musta professional life?
AnneNonymous
Sep 2, 2008, 09:29 PM
Computer Engineering Graduate here (2004)
Right now, just recently resigned from my previous and first company kasi i always dreamed to work in an I.T company... gusto kong ipursue yung career na yun...
AbulugAdventure
Sep 2, 2008, 10:40 PM
ECE grad here, still looking for a job. Are Shin Etsu and Futaba good companies?
cante
Sep 3, 2008, 12:31 AM
i agree with that.
ece grad 2005.planning to take in april. :depressed:
tech support ng Technistock :mecry:
any PUPians here?
dude ndi ka nag-iisa! hahaha!:lol: ECE licensed engineer din ako from PUP-Manila, Batch 2006.. :D yes, i am a licensed ECE pero ndi ko nagagamit license ko kasi nahire ako ni Accenture a month before i graduated kaya ayun may 2 years na naging bond and doing some programming stuffs.. next year, hopefully makapag-singapore na ako..*okay*
Apach
Mar 19, 2009, 12:00 PM
This is my what I think only, dont use this sa saleman baka demanda nila ko.
Yes correct as what they claim that they can reduce your electrical bill by 10% to 30 %. But...this is the catch it also reduce the actual power needed by your appliances. You get I mean..kung ang fridge o aircon ay nagdemand ng ex. 400 watts (fridge) ang lamig na ibibigay ng fridge mo ay less compare sa tamang requiredment ng fridge.
Noon nasa high school ka siguro napagaral nyo itong ohms law
I=V/R at P=VI
I=current
V=voltage
R=Resistance
P=Power (watt)
Lets do some experiment:
Ang kailangan ay pababain ko ang current (I), ang voltahe ko ay fix sa 220 V. So ang maaari ko lang galawin ay ang resistance (R) para mapababa ko ang current. So ang gagawin ko para mapalaki ko ang resistance ay magdadagdag ako ng resistor.
Sabi ni Mr. Omhs... formula I=V/R if you increase R (resistance), (I)current decrease. Gamitin mo naman itong nakuha mong Current (I) sa Power formula mo P=VI. So in the end...liliit ang power consumption mo. Maliit ang power consumption mo at ganoon din ang efficiency ng appliances mo
nabasa ko lang itong post and i just want to clarify something:
karamihan ng motor loads in our house are Inductive loads, like pumps, fans, mixers etc. Even Air Conditioners and Refrigerators are inductive loads.
meron kasing reactive at real power, *** real power is *** purely resistive, un *** V=IR, *** reactive is *** inductive and capacitive, in simple terms, inductive has negative power and capacitive has positive power(im just making it simple pero better if this will be explained mathematically) *** mga gamit natin sa bahay is puro inductive(negative) kaya kung kakabitan mo ng power saver(positive) in effect maneneutralize. mas maliit na reactive power, less amount of total power kasi Total power=reactive power + real power.
Power savers work, pero depende kung gaano kadami ang motor loads mo sa bahay, mga blender, hair dryer, fans, air cons, washing machine ganyan. These products wont work with resistive loads such as heaters,bulbs,tv etc.
vesseloutline
Mar 19, 2009, 01:25 PM
Question lang po sa mga ME or other engineers dyn..hehe
Alin po ba ang tamang Equation na dapat kung gamitin?
Ein=Eout o Ein=Eout + Elosses?
Tapos tama po ba na sa third law of thermodynamics pwede nating
patagalin ang isang tao na hindi tumatanda at hindi naaagnas kahit
ilang milyung taon pa ang lumipas?:lol:
vesseloutline
Mar 19, 2009, 02:07 PM
hey!! hehehe
che eng grad, pumasa ng board, nagpractice ng ilang buwan, umalis nagIT hehehe
general question lang
paano mo sasabihing engineer ang isang tao?
nakatapos ng engineering course? o registered/pumasa sa board? o designation sa company na pinapasukan?
nung college kasi ako e may asaran na yung ie daw e di talaga engineer dahil walang board...tapos yung comp eng e di rin daw engineering dahil wala nung basic eng courses like mech n mat'ls etc and board.
ano ba talaga koya???
Hello po..
Lahat naman po ng tao na naka graduate ng engineering course
e pwede nating tawaging engr, *** naman pung problema yun..
maging IE, Mateng, CoE..
Im ME and planning to take PME..
Sa industries po kc, ang ginagawa ng engineer na license at hindi license e pareho lang..pareho lang training, pareho lang responsibility.
pero ang pag kakaiba lang, mabilis lumaki ang sweldo at mabilis ma promote ang mga license engr..compare sa hindi.
Hindi lang yun, ang alam ko po ang paglalagay ng word na ENGR. sa unahan ng pangalan e kailangan license ka talaga at active ka sa list ng PRC..kc po mayron pong law para dun. Hindi ka pwedeng gumamit ng Engr sa unahan ng name mo pag d ka naman talaga license.. Ganun din po sa ibang professions like Doctor of medicine, Atty, SP01, Col.. at maraming marami pa. Hindi ka pwedeng mag praktis ng pagiging engr kung hindi naman approbado ng batas natin sa pinas..
la lang share ko lang po yung alam ko..
benyaki
Mar 19, 2009, 02:07 PM
Question lang po sa mga ME or other engineers dyn..hehe
Alin po ba ang tamang Equation na dapat kung gamitin?
Ein=Eout o Ein=Eout + Elosses?
Tapos tama po ba na sa third law of thermodynamics pwede nating
patagalin ang isang tao na hindi tumatanda at hindi naaagnas kahit
ilang milyung taon pa ang lumipas?:lol:
the usual is Ein=Eout + Elosses
Ein=Eout is applicable in ideal conditions :D
taguros
Mar 22, 2009, 12:42 PM
i've read in previous postings na madaming gusto magwork abroad.. well, there's some positions for Nokia Siemens Networks for US and CAnada.. part of the requirement is that you should be able to travel 60% of the time..
details below:
Telecom Positions in US and Canada for Nokia Siemens Networks.
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Hi,
for those who have previous telecommunication experiences, Nokia Siemens Networks are hiring some engineers for US and Canada.
below is the link and the requirements.
just PM me if you have specific questions.
Converged Core Engineer for Canada
http://careers.nokiasiemensnetworks....25754500722022
MAIN PURPOSE OF THE ROLE AND KEY RESPONSIBILITIES:
Support of Core and Applications in HLRi/HSS/C-NTDB/IMS including following activities:
Commissioning, integrating, and troubleshooting;
Technical support into customer networks;
Responsible for overall performance of Core and Applications elements;
Supporting customer for end-to-end support;
Participate in 24/7 emergency on-call support;
Provide proactive maintenance service support and delivery;
Support change management service delivery;
Organize and participate in pilot and roll-out upgrades and patch installations,
New technology support and Service deployment;
Provide technical answers,
Consultations, and solutions;
Share technical information and provide competence transfer;
Ensure quality customer satisfaction survey targets are met;
Act as active agent for Wireless Operators in North America;
Consult with customers regarding optimization, planning, feature activations, and other improvements
REQUIREMENTS:
Education
BS Electronics Engineering, Computer Science, Electrical Engineering, Telecommunication or equivalent
Technical Competence
HLRd/HSS/C-NTDB/IMS knowledge and experience preferred.
Has excellent IP and Unix experience and skills
Has excellent knowledge in network technologies, including TCP/IP, routing/switching, network security, Network Management, DNS, Radius, LDAP, etc.
Has been working as a Unix admin or has done admin tasks on Unix, such as installing OS, partitioning disks, backup/restore and log checking up
Has advanced troubleshooting skills on IP, Unix or Linux. Can independently use network analyzers and tools to troubleshoot difficult network problems
Its preferred to have professional certificates: Checkpoint CCSA/CCSE, Cisco CCNA/CCNP, HP-UX Admin, Sun Solaris Admin or Redhat RHCE
PERSONAL ATTRIBUTES:
Personal Attributes:
Strong knowledge and experience in Care Services and customer interface preferred.
Excellent communication, management, and leadership skills.
Self motivated well-organized individual who can prioritize work and handle multiple tasks.
Ability to interact with a variety of people and work well with others in a fast paced environment.
Strong customer communication skills.
Ability to work and learn independently.
Willing to travel.
BUSINESS UNIT DESCRIPTION:
Location: Canada (Toronto/Montreal/Vancouver)
Business Group: CMO Customer & Market Operations
Business Unit: CMO NAM
Location: Canada\Montreal, Canada\Toronto, Canada\Vancouver
Business Group: CMO Customer & Market Operations
Business Unit: CMO NAM North America
Position is Open Until: 2009-03-28 24:00 GMT
Converged Core Engineer for Irving TX
http://careers.nokiasiemensnetworks....257563007A7BA4
MAIN PURPOSE OF THE ROLE AND KEY RESPONSIBILITIES:
Support of Core and Applications in GSM/GPRS/IMS/IP/Applications networks including following activities:
Commissioning, integrating, and troubleshooting;
Technical support into customer networks;
Responsible for overall performance of Core and Applications elements;
Supporting customer for end-to-end support;
Participate in 24/7 emergency on-call support;
Provide proactive maintenance service support and delivery;
Support change management service delivery;
Organize and participate in pilot and roll-out upgrades and patch installations,
New technology support and Service deployment;
Provide technical answers,
Consultations, and solutions;
Share technical information and provide competence transfer;
Ensure quality customer satisfaction survey targets are met;
Act as active agent for Wireless Operators in North America;
Consult with customers regarding optimization, planning, feature activations, and other improvements
Technical Competence
Has excellent IP and Unix experience and skills
Has excellent knowledge in network technologies, including TCP/IP, routing/switching, network security, Network Management, DNS, Radius, LDAP, AAA, etc.
Has excellent knowledge in FlexiISN.
Has been working as a Unix admin or has done admin tasks on Unix, such as installing OS, partitioning disks, backup/restore and log checking up
Has advanced troubleshooting skills on IP, UNIX or Linux. Can independently use network analyzers and tools to troubleshoot difficult network problems
Its preferred to have professional certificates: Checkpoint CCSA/CCSE, Cisco CCNA/CCNP, HP-UX Admin, Sun Solaris Admin or Redhat RHCT, RHCE
REQUIREMENTS:
REQUIREMENTS:
Education
BS Electronics Engineering, Computer Science, Electrical Engineering, Telecommunication or equivalent
PERSONAL ATTRIBUTES:
Personal Attributes:
Strong knowledge and experience in Care Services and customer interface.
Excellent communication, management, and leadership skills.
Self motivated well-organized individual who can prioritize work and handle multiple tasks.
Ability to interact with a variety of people and work well with others in a fast paced environment.
Strong customer communication skills.
Ability to work and learn independently.
Willing to travel.
Location: USA\Irving (DFW Area)
Business Group: CMO Customer & Market Operations
Business Unit: CMO NAM North America
Position is Open Until: 2009-03-20 24:00 GMT
climaxcooldud
Mar 22, 2009, 01:42 PM
any IT Positions such as Manual Software Tester, SoftwareQuality Assurance engineer?
roni_326
Mar 22, 2009, 04:25 PM
Question lang po sa mga ME or other engineers dyn..hehe
Alin po ba ang tamang Equation na dapat kung gamitin?
Ein=Eout o Ein=Eout + Elosses?
Tapos tama po ba na sa third law of thermodynamics pwede nating
patagalin ang isang tao na hindi tumatanda at hindi naaagnas kahit
ilang milyung taon pa ang lumipas?:lol:
Ein=Eout for steady-state condition(meaning no accumulation) at no generation, I think yung Elosses ay included sa Eout...so depende sa conditions kung ano ang gagamitin mong equation (closed o open system ba? may accumulation o may generation ba? Di kasi yan yung general equation for energy balance.
Ang alam ko sa third law of thermo, pagnag-approach ng 0 Kelvin yung isang system, yung entropy ng system na yun ay nag-aaproach din sa minimum at dependent na lang siya sa temperature, at lahat ng processes ay nahihinto, kaya siguro sinasabing di maaagnas yung tao. Pero mahirap paabutin ng absolute zero ang temperature. :)
vesseloutline
Mar 23, 2009, 01:11 PM
the usual is Ein=Eout + Elosses
Ein=Eout is applicable in ideal conditions :D
Hi..
Thanks for your response
But 1 thing, If the system is ideal, theoretical or either actual,
there's no such 100% efficiency we obtain that's why Ein=Eout are
not applicable, its only the basis for Ein=Eout + Elosses.*okay*
vesseloutline
Mar 23, 2009, 02:11 PM
Ein=Eout for steady-state condition(meaning no accumulation) at no generation, I think yung Elosses ay included sa Eout...so depende sa conditions kung ano ang gagamitin mong equation (closed o open system ba? may accumulation o may generation ba? Di kasi yan yung general equation for energy balance.
Ang alam ko sa third law of thermo, pagnag-approach ng 0 Kelvin yung isang system, yung entropy ng system na yun ay nag-aaproach din sa minimum at dependent na lang siya sa temperature, at lahat ng processes ay nahihinto, kaya siguro sinasabing di maaagnas yung tao. Pero mahirap paabutin ng absolute zero ang temperature. :)
Salamat naman sa iyo.
Good, third law of thermodynamics in mech eng'g is the law of entropy(randomness or disorderness of molicules in the substance).
At −459.67°F, hindi na daw po gagalaw ang molicules dyn, kaya d mag babago physical aspect ng isang tao. Tama po ba? tanung lang po sa mga Chem engg? Kaso mahirap po talagang ma attain yang ganyang temp..hehe, pero pag nangyari e2, pwede na nating patagalin ang kahit anung bagay sa mahabang panahon. meaning posible po yan.. para sa akin..hehe.
angel_2122
Mar 23, 2009, 02:37 PM
Hi guys... ECE din ako from Mapua, licenced din. I'm now a telecommunications engineer sa UAE pero nasa Kuwait ako currently dahil sa project.
Gusto ko munang linawin yung issue about sa title na "engineer" at sa board exams. First, bakit ba yung ibang Engineering courses may board exams pa at yung iba na Engineering course din eh wala na?
Bakit ba may board exam, in the first place? Ano pag-ka ka iba nung engineering courses na may board exam pa vs. dun sa wala nang exam?
Simple lang ang sagot... dahil lahat ng courses na may board exam ay may pagka-delikado sa buhay.
Kaya dapat i-regulate. May regulator (http://www.prc.gov.ph/) ... at may regulated (http://www.prc.gov.ph/about.asp?sid=2&aid=2205) professions.
Sinisiguro lang ng commission na ito na mananagot kaming lisensyado, kapag may nangyaring di-kanais-nais sa ginawa naming trabaho... at mananagot kami, hindi ang college school o professor na nagpasa sa amin... kung hindi kami mismo ang mananagot, either tanggalan ng lisensya or magmulta and/or makulong.
Thus, the moment you got your diploma, engineering degree-holder ka na... ibig sabihin, Engineer ka na. It's another matter kung kelangan pa ba ng lisensya o hinde.
tama ka bro. *okay*
roni_326
Mar 24, 2009, 10:03 AM
Salamat naman sa iyo.
Good, third law of thermodynamics in mech eng'g is the law of entropy(randomness or disorderness of molicules in the substance).
At −459.67°F, hindi na daw po gagalaw ang molicules dyn, kaya d mag babago physical aspect ng isang tao. Tama po ba? tanung lang po sa mga Chem engg? Kaso mahirap po talagang ma attain yang ganyang temp..hehe, pero pag nangyari e2, pwede na nating patagalin ang kahit anung bagay sa mahabang panahon. meaning posible po yan.. para sa akin..hehe.
hmm...isa kong chem engr..sa totoo lang imposible talaga yung ganyang case (very ideal). Imposible talagang ma-reach ang 0 kelvin. Pagdating sa entropy: 1)for pure crystal substances, at 0 kelvin, 0 din ang entropy;2)pero para sa mga hindi pure crystal substances, di naaabot ang 0 entropy kahit pa maabot ang 0 Kelvin.
vesseloutline
Mar 24, 2009, 11:16 AM
hmm...isa kong chem engr..sa totoo lang imposible talaga yung ganyang case (very ideal). Imposible talagang ma-reach ang 0 kelvin. Pagdating sa entropy: 1)for pure crystal substances, at 0 kelvin, 0 din ang entropy;2)pero para sa mga hindi pure crystal substances, di naaabot ang 0 entropy kahit pa maabot ang 0 Kelvin.
Well, ibig sabihin ba nito e sinasabi mung kalokohan lang ang third law of thermodynamics? Question lang po pasensya na..:rolleyes:
roni_326
Mar 25, 2009, 12:10 PM
Well, ibig sabihin ba nito e sinasabi mung kalokohan lang ang third law of thermodynamics? Question lang po pasensya na..:rolleyes:
no, hindi ko sinasabing kalokohan ang third law of thermodynamics...what i'm saying is that there are conditions that apply regarding this law. parang ideal gas law, you can't use it on all situations...try reading your books on thermo so that you'll understand what I'm saying.
vesseloutline
Mar 25, 2009, 01:15 PM
no, hindi ko sinasabing kalokohan ang third law of thermodynamics...what i'm saying is that there are conditions that apply regarding this law. parang ideal gas law, you can't use it on all situations...try reading your books on thermo so that you'll understand what I'm saying.
Good naniniwala ka naman pala eh, actualy ako din dati eh, d ako naniniwala na makakalipad ang tao, pero ngayun nakakalipad na gawa ng science. what i mean to say is, posible na mangyari..pero sa mga panahon ngayun e marami pang test ang mga dalubhasa about dyn. Engineering is continues learning.. tayo dapat tumutuklas nyan eh, kaso nga lang mga tamad tayo..hehe:lol:. kaya yun paubaya na lang natin sa iba, intayin na lang natin sagot nila..sana e maabutan pa natin.:D
Pero sa ideal gas law..from the word itself "IDEAL". Correct ka dyn, may mga pagkakataon na hindi nangyayari ang theory na yan.or nangyayari pero hindi exact..pero laki ng nai2lung nyan about thermo. Question ko lang ulit sayo? anu yung mga situation na hindi pwede e apply ang ideal gas law? la lang gusto ko lang malaman.:)
bughaw2008
Mar 25, 2009, 02:06 PM
O.T. regarding the current discussion but still related to Engineers, particularly ECE.
IECEP (http://www.iecep.ph) has a new discussion board that you may want to visit. It is still in its infancy so there are still only a few members.
AbulugAdventure
Mar 25, 2009, 10:42 PM
Any UNliscenced ECE grads here?
dryice
Mar 26, 2009, 03:17 PM
^ Di na useful ang Ideal Gas Law if the molecule itself tends to interact with other molecules rather than with the environment or surrounding to which it should have been conserving its energy. Usually pag change phases na ito...
anyway..
meron ba ditong CE na may experience sa power plant scheduling and project designing? especially sa mga combined cycle? :)
name08
Mar 26, 2009, 04:48 PM
Hello! Im a licensed ECE. I just want to know if there is an ECE here working for an IT Company? I just want to pusue kc my career in IT eh. I prefer sana kng maka2pasok ako as a programmer trainee muna. Thanks a lot guys! Have a nice day! :D
vesseloutline
Mar 26, 2009, 04:58 PM
^ Di na useful ang Ideal Gas Law if the molecule itself tends to interact with other molecules rather than with the environment or surrounding to which it should have been conserving its energy. Usually pag change phases na ito...
anyway..
meron ba ditong CE na may experience sa power plant scheduling and project designing? especially sa mga combined cycle? :)
Correct, d na po advisable gamitin ang ideal gas law sa steam power plant, (PV=mRT). nung college po ako meron sa ME na steam table, which, the enthalpy, entropy, specific volume, internal energy e dun natin makukuha yung mga value. latent heat of vaporazation na po kc pinag uusapan **..change in phase. kaya may restriction na ** ang ideal gas law, pero andun parin yung theory.
Sir dryice ako may experience Nuclear Power Plant nga lang sa japn ginagawa, design..hehe, pwede ba dyn ME? Pero ngayun wala na po ako sa power plant eh, nasa oil and gas na ako..piping design.
Gas turbine power po ba yan? with combination of what?
dryice
Mar 27, 2009, 09:31 AM
^ Im so sorry..hindi pala project designing and scheduling... Construction planning and control pala...kaya CE ang hanap ng team nila.
yep.. Gas turbine ito...with combi of HRSG... pero depende parin sa customers config ang itatayo (i dunno the exact details of the project). either single or multi shafts. Someone's asking me kasi if may marerecommend daw akong CE... construction and control pala... hindi pala designing. Me bagong commissioning project yata kasi from a customer.
May I just ask... anong NPP ang dinesign mo dati sa Japan? sa MHI ka ba dati? ^_^ We are into power plants din kasi... manufacturing and designing, EPC, and OEM.
roni_326
Mar 27, 2009, 12:55 PM
Correct, d na po advisable gamitin ang ideal gas law sa steam power plant, (PV=mRT). nung college po ako meron sa ME na steam table, which, the enthalpy, entropy, specific volume, internal energy e dun natin makukuha yung mga value. latent heat of vaporazation na po kc pinag uusapan **..change in phase. kaya may restriction na ** ang ideal gas law, pero andun parin yung theory.
Sir dryice ako may experience Nuclear Power Plant nga lang sa japn ginagawa, design..hehe, pwede ba dyn ME? Pero ngayun wala na po ako sa power plant eh, nasa oil and gas na ako..piping design.
Gas turbine power po ba yan? with combination of what?
yup! i also agree with what dryice said...may mga restrictions ang ideal gas law, kaya nga rin meron ding real gas law...related din yan sa kinetic molecular theory at nag-aaply at high tempertures and low pressures
vesseloutline
Mar 28, 2009, 05:18 PM
yup! i also agree with what dryice said...may mga restrictions ang ideal gas law, kaya nga rin meron ding real gas law...related din yan sa kinetic molecular theory at nag-aaply at high tempertures and low pressures
well, meron nga po talaga? restriction lang naman, pero andun parin yung theory..Bukod sa restriction in the latent heat of vaporazation ms. roni, baka po may madadagdag pa kayung situation about ideal gas law na hindi pwedeng gamitin sa theory? kc sabi nyo may mga situation.. meaning marami po?
at what is real gas law? involve ba yan sa ideal gas law?
vesseloutline
Mar 28, 2009, 05:26 PM
^ Im so sorry..hindi pala project designing and scheduling... Construction planning and control pala...kaya CE ang hanap ng team nila.
yep.. Gas turbine ito...with combi of HRSG... pero depende parin sa customers config ang itatayo (i dunno the exact details of the project). either single or multi shafts. Someone's asking me kasi if may marerecommend daw akong CE... construction and control pala... hindi pala designing. Me bagong commissioning project yata kasi from a customer.
May I just ask... anong NPP ang dinesign mo dati sa Japan? sa MHI ka ba dati? ^_^ We are into power plants din kasi... manufacturing and designing, EPC, and OEM.
Hindi po ako sa MHI, Ex hitachi po ako..NS-3 Shimane Nuclear Power Plant, FM Ooma Nuclear Power Station, Hamaoka Unit-5 (H5) Nuclear Power Plant, yan po yung 3 project na na involve ako..hehe, design po kami. pero gayun po nasa EPCM company parin ako..
Sayang naman yung job..hehe, combined cycle pa mandin ka..like ko talaga power plant eh. but anyway..masaya na naman po ako sa trabaho ko ngayun.
108XXXXX
Mar 28, 2009, 05:46 PM
ChE student here...
ask ko lang...
since nag wowork na kayo, nagagamit niyo ba talaga yung mga math na tinuro sainoy? like Calculus...
tycoonx
Mar 28, 2009, 08:21 PM
any fellow ie's taking up any six sigma certification or training program?
mykel angelo
Mar 29, 2009, 11:33 AM
Tanong po, fellow ee.
Ano ang cause kung bakit nasusunog ang tree wire? Nasunog ang insulation niya at the midspan. Ok naman yung vertical clearance niya. Ok naman yung computation ng loads. Location niya, nasa kagubatan siya. Ginamit namin sa design ay 3-4/0 Tree wire.
roni_326
Mar 29, 2009, 03:02 PM
well, meron nga po talaga? restriction lang naman, pero andun parin yung theory..Bukod sa restriction in the latent heat of vaporazation ms. roni, baka po may madadagdag pa kayung situation about ideal gas law na hindi pwedeng gamitin sa theory? kc sabi nyo may mga situation.. meaning marami po?
at what is real gas law? involve ba yan sa ideal gas law?
yung ideal gas law kasi, pag nasa school ka, ginagamit mo para padaliin ang buhay sa computations...hehe...yung real gas law naman parang improved na ideal gas law...kung makikita mo yung equation nun, may mga dinagdag na so mas mahaba yung equation niya. di na lang PV=nRT...actually marami pang equations like peng-robinson, SRK, etc..na nagdedescribe ng PVT relations ng gas. Malamang dinaanan mo rin yan sa thermo mo dati...
Dacs
Mar 29, 2009, 07:36 PM
well, meron nga po talaga? restriction lang naman, pero andun parin yung theory..Bukod sa restriction in the latent heat of vaporazation ms. roni, baka po may madadagdag pa kayung situation about ideal gas law na hindi pwedeng gamitin sa theory? kc sabi nyo may mga situation.. meaning marami po?
at what is real gas law? involve ba yan sa ideal gas law?
Mga instance na hindi puede gamitin ang ideal gas law
1. High pressure scenarios, usually pag lagpas na ng 1barG, di na applicable ang ideal gas
2. Interacting molecules, which is pretty much most cases.
Any serious endeavors involving PVT calculations should consider more rigorous EOS.
To have an idea of the limitation of ideal gas law, the assumptions are:
1. No intermolecular interaction
2. Molecules have zero volume
Kaya for low pressure systems lang ito, since pag mababa ang pressure, mas malayo ang distances ng molecules, yung interaction effects ay mababawasan.
I have yet to hear the term "Real Gas Law" in my work, pero there exist more rigorous PVT correlations such as Soave-Redlich-Kwong or Peng-Robingson EOS.
The choice will ultimately depend on the application. Usually for hydrocarbon system, the EOS of choice is Peng-Robinson.
ChE student here...
ask ko lang...
since nag wowork na kayo, nagagamit niyo ba talaga yung mga math na tinuro sainoy? like Calculus...
Yep nagagamit ang calculus sa work especially sa design.
But hindi na yung tipong maghahanap ka ng closed form solution ng mga problems. Usually idinadaan na sa iteration ang pag solve ng mga ganito. Kaya very handy ang Excel pati mga engineering software para dito.
vesseloutline
Mar 30, 2009, 09:42 AM
yung ideal gas law kasi, pag nasa school ka, ginagamit mo para padaliin ang buhay sa computations...hehe...yung real gas law naman parang improved na ideal gas law...kung makikita mo yung equation nun, may mga dinagdag na so mas mahaba yung equation niya. di na lang PV=nRT...actually marami pang equations like peng-robinson, SRK, etc..na nagdedescribe ng PVT relations ng gas. Malamang dinaanan mo rin yan sa thermo mo dati...
Van der Waals modelisation, RedlichKwong modelisation, Berthelot and modified Berthelot modelisation, Dieterici modelisation, Clausius modelisation, Virial Modelisation, Wohl modelisation, Beatte-Bridgeman Modelisation, Benedict-Webb-Rubin Modelisation... yan ba mga formula na cnasabi mo? pwede bang explain mo samin yan isa isa, kung papanu at applications nyan sa industries? kc sa totoo lang sa ME dinaanan lang namin yan.. pero d namin minaster. but anyway CHem eng ka..dapat master mo yan..hehehe..joke lang.
Yang pag kakasunod sonod ng mga theory na yan, yan yung cnasbi kung " sa engineering continuous ang learning". d ba from ideal gas law, gumawa pa *** ng kung anu anu pang mga test and formula para maging real lang?? pero kahit na real yan d parin tayo sure na sa actual e mangyayari yan..kaya continuous parin ang pagaaral.
sakin lang walang situation na pwedeng hindi gamitin ang ideal gas law.. applicable yan sa lahat, pag tumataas ang pressure, bumababa ang volume..naniniwala ka ba?? hehe.. kc nga kahit anu pa yan, laging andun yung theory..may restriction lang talaga cia...isa na nga dyn yung nasabi ni sir dryice.
but anyway..thank you po ng marami..at marami akong natutunan sa iyo.
mag open kayo ng ibang discussion, lalo na nga student ng ME students. Marami tayung aral na makukuha **.
enchante
Mar 30, 2009, 09:51 AM
hi guys! my brother is soon to go to college and he still doesn't know what engineering course to choose. in 4-5 years time, ano na kaya ang in demand sa job market? he's planning to take up ce, ece or chem eng.. management engineering sana gusto ko for him kaya lang di sha nakapag-exam sa ateneo. offered ba 'to sa ibang schools?
would appreciate your feedback. thanks!
vesseloutline
Mar 30, 2009, 09:56 AM
Mga instance na hindi puede gamitin ang ideal gas law
1. High pressure scenarios, usually pag lagpas na ng 1barG, di na applicable ang ideal gas
2. Interacting molecules, which is pretty much most cases.
Any serious endeavors involving PVT calculations should consider more rigorous EOS.
To have an idea of the limitation of ideal gas law, the assumptions are:
1. No intermolecular interaction
2. Molecules have zero volume
Kaya for low pressure systems lang ito, since pag mababa ang pressure, mas malayo ang distances ng molecules, yung interaction effects ay mababawasan.
I have yet to hear the term "Real Gas Law" in my work, pero there exist more rigorous PVT correlations such as Soave-Redlich-Kwong or Peng-Robingson EOS.
The choice will ultimately depend on the application. Usually for hydrocarbon system, the EOS of choice is Peng-Robinson.
Yep nagagamit ang calculus sa work especially sa design.
But hindi na yung tipong maghahanap ka ng closed form solution ng mga problems. Usually idinadaan na sa iteration ang pag solve ng mga ganito. Kaya very handy ang Excel pati mga engineering software para dito.
Sir Dacs, tenk you for the info.
vesseloutline
Mar 30, 2009, 10:09 AM
hi guys! my brother is soon to go to college and he still doesn't know what engineering course to choose. in 4-5 years time, ano na kaya ang in demand sa job market? he's planning to take up ce, ece or chem eng.. management engineering sana gusto ko for him kaya lang di sha nakapag-exam sa ateneo. offered ba 'to sa ibang schools?
would appreciate your feedback. thanks!
hi po.. depende naman po sa bro nyo yan, kung anung gusto nyang
pag-aralan at kung anung nasa puso nya..lahat naman po ng engineering course e maganda. At yung sa school naman, nasa studynte din yan, kung panu cia matototo.
Dacs
Mar 30, 2009, 11:58 AM
Actually yung mga sinabi mong EOS, mga models yan, which is a mathematical representation of a physical system.
Ideally, dapat isa lang ang model sa lahat ng kaso. But at we speak, di pa ito nafo-formulate. Kaya maraming nage-exist na EOS, dahil iba-iba ang basis kung paano sila nabuo, from the simplest case (ideal gas) to a very specific scenario (for instance, proprietary correlations that can be found in commercial process simulators that simulate gas sweetening systems).
So the key for this is the ability to know when to use a certain correlation in modeling a certain system.
tycoonx
Mar 30, 2009, 08:38 PM
hi guys! my brother is soon to go to college and he still doesn't know what engineering course to choose. in 4-5 years time, ano na kaya ang in demand sa job market? he's planning to take up ce, ece or chem eng.. management engineering sana gusto ko for him kaya lang di sha nakapag-exam sa ateneo. offered ba 'to sa ibang schools?
would appreciate your feedback. thanks!
yup as vesseloutline said, lahat ng engineering courses magaganda, it depends lang talaga kung saang specific field ng engineering interesado ang brother mo..
i think nag ooffer ang mapua ng management engineering.. parang pareho lang din sila ng industrial engineering pero mas technical ang ie.. more on business concepts ata yung mgmt engng *okay*
roni_326
Mar 30, 2009, 09:33 PM
yup as vesseloutline said, lahat ng engineering courses magaganda, it depends lang talaga kung saang specific field ng engineering interesado ang brother mo..
i think nag ooffer ang mapua ng management engineering.. parang pareho lang din sila ng industrial engineering pero mas technical ang ie.. more on business concepts ata yung mgmt engng *okay*
i agree...sa UP Diliman, di sila nag-ooffer ng management engineering pero ang equivalent niya ata ay IE:)
dryice
Mar 31, 2009, 01:18 PM
Van der Waals modelisation, RedlichKwong modelisation, Berthelot and modified Berthelot modelisation, Dieterici modelisation, Clausius modelisation, Virial Modelisation, Wohl modelisation, Beatte-Bridgeman Modelisation, Benedict-Webb-Rubin Modelisation... yan ba mga formula na cnasabi mo? pwede bang explain mo samin yan isa isa, kung papanu at applications nyan sa industries? kc sa totoo lang sa ME dinaanan lang namin yan.. pero d namin minaster. but anyway CHem eng ka..dapat master mo yan..hehehe..joke lang.
HOMAYGADDD... :eek: eto na naman ang mga ito! hahahah... Si Sir Dacs kasi..biglang nagexplain ng ganito! buhay pa pala ang mga Redlich-Kwong EOS na yan! hehehe :lol: Huling balita ko kasi sa kanila nung review pa para sa board exams eh! hehehe... lately hindi na kasi nag-te-text sakin sila Redlich at Kwong at Wohl... wala na akong balita sa kanila...kita mo nga naman..buhay pa pala sila! :rotflmao: ..kala ko mga alaala na lang sila sa compilation ni Robert Perry at Don Green sa Perry's handbook! *peace*
vesseloutline
Mar 31, 2009, 01:34 PM
HOMAYGADDD... :eek: eto na naman ang mga ito! hahahah... Si Sir Dacs kasi..biglang nagexplain ng ganito! buhay pa pala ang mga Redlich-Kwong EOS na yan! hehehe :lol: Huling balita ko kasi sa kanila nung review pa para sa board exams eh! hehehe... lately hindi na kasi nag-te-text sakin sila Redlich at Kwong at Wohl... wala na akong balita sa kanila...kita mo nga naman..buhay pa pala sila! :rotflmao: ..kala ko mga alaala na lang sila sa compilation ni Robert Perry at Don Green sa Perry's handbook! *peace*
Nabuhay nga sir Dryice eh..hehe, binuhay ni Sir Dacs..whehehe
enchante
Mar 31, 2009, 01:56 PM
thanks, guys! di pa rin kasi sha decided til now eh, so we're the ones deciding for him in the meantime. anyways, chemical engineering is the most agreeable for us, as of now. we're just guiding him there, pero once he gets to be exposed to these things, hopefully he'll be able to decide on which track to take. :)
dryice
Mar 31, 2009, 02:52 PM
^^ OO nga Sir vesseloutline... ^_^ nagrereminisce tuloy ako ng Thermo at Unit Ops! hehehe... kung paano ko kinainisan ang iterations na nung time ko eh hindi pa uso ang excel at computer at calculator lang ang gamit!
^ Wow..dumadami na yata ang mga nagsi-ChE... ^_^ thats great. Pero ako...may 30% regret ako na sana nag ME or EE na lang ako since hilig ko talaga ang power plant operations and design. Pero kung hindi ako nag ChE... malamang hindi ko mararanasan ang open-book, open-periodic table na board exams at magfeeling nerd and geek bitbit ang handbook! hahahaha... :lol: at hindi ko din magiging textmates sila Redlich at Kwong at RObinsons. :lol:
roni_326
Mar 31, 2009, 03:43 PM
^^ OO nga Sir vesseloutline... ^_^ nagrereminisce tuloy ako ng Thermo at Unit Ops! hehehe... kung paano ko kinainisan ang iterations na nung time ko eh hindi pa uso ang excel at computer at calculator lang ang gamit!
^ Wow..dumadami na yata ang mga nagsi-ChE... ^_^ thats great. Pero ako...may 30% regret ako na sana nag ME or EE na lang ako since hilig ko talaga ang power plant operations and design. Pero kung hindi ako nag ChE... malamang hindi ko mararanasan ang open-book, open-periodic table na board exams at magfeeling nerd and geek bitbit ang handbook! hahahaha... :lol: at hindi ko din magiging textmates sila Redlich at Kwong at RObinsons. :lol:
ehehe...nakaka-identify po ko sa inyo. kahit ang bigat ni perry, okay lang. mga ilang questions din sa board exam ang nasagutan ko dahil sa kanya.:D
Dacs
Mar 31, 2009, 04:18 PM
HOMAYGADDD... :eek: eto na naman ang mga ito! hahahah... Si Sir Dacs kasi..biglang nagexplain ng ganito! buhay pa pala ang mga Redlich-Kwong EOS na yan! hehehe :lol: Huling balita ko kasi sa kanila nung review pa para sa board exams eh! hehehe... lately hindi na kasi nag-te-text sakin sila Redlich at Kwong at Wohl... wala na akong balita sa kanila...kita mo nga naman..buhay pa pala sila! :rotflmao: ..kala ko mga alaala na lang sila sa compilation ni Robert Perry at Don Green sa Perry's handbook! *peace*
Nyahahahaha :lol:
Too bad for me, I need to digest them everyday, sila ang bread and butter ko :lol:
vesseloutline
Apr 1, 2009, 08:52 AM
hai.... meron na naman daw lumabas na leak sa ECE board exam now.
Bakit kaya ganito ** sa Pinas? tsk.. tsk..
dryice
Apr 1, 2009, 01:00 PM
^paano mo nalaman?
Hindi ko naman napanood sa news yan? pero sa kabilang thread... kababasa ko lang... mukhang wala naman daw and pure motive lang yung scandal if ever... :rolleyes: :hmm:
wala naman nababalita sa mya dyaryo.
vesseloutline
Apr 1, 2009, 01:58 PM
^paano mo nalaman?
Hindi ko naman napanood sa news yan? pero sa kabilang thread... kababasa ko lang... mukhang wala naman daw and pure motive lang yung scandal if ever... :rolleyes: :hmm:
wala naman nababalita sa mya dyaryo.
Sana naman hindi totoo kc kahihiyan na naman ng PRC yan, at mga Engineers sa pinas, pero kahapon nabalita sa TV patrol..na may isa daw review center na namigay ng answers before the examination.
kaya aun nag rally *** ibang examinees..hehe, pero now pinagaaralan pa ng PRC kung e ka cancel nila examination.
Pero hopefully hindi leak yun, nagkataon lang na yung lumabas e na aral talaga ng review center na e2.. sayang kc yung gastus ng mga examinees..hehe
dryice
Apr 1, 2009, 05:59 PM
^ IBIDINSIYA muna bago yang rally rally at mag sabi na may leakage!
^ Sir vesell..you must have meant...examinees.. ;)
vesseloutline
Apr 1, 2009, 06:12 PM
^ IBIDINSIYA muna bago yang rally rally at mag sabi na may leakage!
^ Sir vesell..you must have meant...examinees.. ;)
ah oo sori naman..hehe
well dapat kc ngayun ang labas nung result kaso postponed.
Intayin na lang natin kung anung mangyayari...
dryice
Apr 2, 2009, 08:57 AM
^Uyy...prens tayo ha! :lol:
Marami na bang mga history ng board exam leakages ang Eng'g? i have no idea to this date.:hmm:
vesseloutline
Apr 2, 2009, 09:19 AM
^Uyy...prens tayo ha! :lol:
Marami na bang mga history ng board exam leakages ang Eng'g? i have no idea to this date.:hmm:
oo naman prens tayo..
watch po kayo ng news, ** sa pinas para malaman nyo..
baka kc maghanap kayo ng ebedensya sakin d ko kayo mabigyan..hehe*okay*
dryice
Apr 2, 2009, 09:35 AM
^hanggang PInoy newspapers lang ako kasi eh... i refrain watching Pinoy news talaga... I always feel saddened with the situation and frustrated to those "people" who are always on the news! VERY seldom i see and hear encouraging news from Pinas.
Anyway... im just wondering kasi i never heard leakages before...well, during my time... decades past at least, na merong leakages or dayaan on on Engineering board exams... :hmm: medyo parang nagkaroon lang ako ng ulirat when I heard news about yung nurse's licensure exams leakage..was that 2007?
vesseloutline
Apr 16, 2009, 04:41 PM
The Professional Regulation Commission (PRC) announces that 598 out of 2,472 passed the Professional Electronics Engineer and Electronics Engineer Licensure Examination given by the Board of Electronics Engineering in the cities of Manila, Baguio and Cebu last March 2009. The members of the Board of Electronics Engineering are Engr. Sylvia Icasiano-Marcelo, Chairman; Engr. Nestor C. Dacanay and Engr. Joel B. Bajador, Members.
The oathtaking ceremony of the successful examinees in the said examination as well as the previous ones who have not taken their Oath of Professional will be held before the Board in MANILA on Tuesday, April 28, 2009 at 1:30 in the afternoon at the Fiesta Pavilion, Manila Hotel, One Rizal Park, Manila; in CEBU CITY on Saturday, May 2, 2009 ; in DAVAO on Friday, May 8, 2009; and in CAGAYAN DE ORO on Saturday, May 23, 2009. Further details will be announced later. Registration for membership with the Institute of Electronics and Communications Engineers of the Philippines (IECEP) will start on Tuesday, April 14, 2009.
:rotflmao::rotflmao::rotflmao::rotflmao::rotflmao::rotflmao:*okay*
CCCC,">
May 26, 2009, 10:25 PM
Hi guys. New graduate lang po ako ng Chem Eng'g from UP last April. I'm currently reviewing in MRII for the board exams this November. Regarding the Perry's, which is better - the 7th or 8th edition? Actually di ko kasi talaga gamay ang Perry's. I don't even remember opening up the pages of this book when I was still in college. Hahaha. And do you have any tips for the board exams? Kasi sa mga nababasa ko, minsan, yung pinagaralan sa review center eh di naman talaga lumalabas sa board exams. It's just the confidence that review centers give you. Isa pa, useless daw ang Perry's sa board exams. Hehe. Are these things true? TIA
Dacs
May 27, 2009, 10:07 AM
CCCC,">: Let me address your questions
Perry's, which is better - the 7th or 8th edition
Assuming that PRC allows Perry's 8th ed in board exam, if you already have the book, then use it. But if you're planning to replace your 7th ed with this, then you're just wasting your money.
There's nothing in the 8th ed that will help you in your board exam. I've used both in my work and what 8th ed can offer is updates, equipment data in particular.
I don't even remember opening up the pages of this book when I was still in college.
I'm wondering how you passed ChE 141/142, malamang anak ka ng Diyos :naughty:
And do you have any tips for the board exams? Kasi sa mga nababasa ko, minsan, yung pinagaralan sa review center eh di naman talaga lumalabas sa board exams.
Review centers in general are just glorified refresher courses.
Then again, there are some items that have a very high chance of being included in the boards that haven't been taught (in detail) in college. Review centers are very handy, in this regard.
It's just the confidence that review centers give you.
Review centers don't make or break an examinee. There's much more to taking the boards than simply enrolling in a review center.
The key is your own effort in reviewing.
Isa pa, useless daw ang Perry's sa board exams.
Useless in the sense that it won't give you straight answers for the questions. But no examinee in their right frame of mind would not use Perry in the board. It's impossible.
Hope this helps and good luck with the boards!
And BTW, baka makita mo pa ang pangalan ko na naka post sa MRII ;)
pepperbeau
May 27, 2009, 03:31 PM
^^I also enrolled for my review classes in MRII but for a different branch of engineering. AGRICULTURAL ENGINEERING. I'm not sure if everyone is familiar with it. Yes we do exist. and Yes we also have board exam. BTW I also graduated from UP. UP Los Banos. And I placed 6th in the Board Exam Year 2004
:)
RodolfoJunior26
May 27, 2009, 08:14 PM
Sino diyan nagrereview sa Besavilla(mga CE diyan)? Mahal na ang review books nila at least latest...PHP 400.00 Grabe! Wala kasi Besavilla sa Las Pinas City.
-jps-
May 27, 2009, 09:10 PM
incoming 5th yr. ECE student here ;D
CCCC,">
May 27, 2009, 11:10 PM
CCCC,">: Let me address your questions
Assuming that PRC allows Perry's 8th ed in board exam, if you already have the book, then use it. But if you're planning to replace your 7th ed with this, then you're just wasting your money.
There's nothing in the 8th ed that will help you in your board exam. I've used both in my work and what 8th ed can offer is updates, equipment data in particular.
Sabi nila sa board exams daw, you are free to use any edition of Perry's. Actually naghahanap palang ako ng Perry's. Meron ako nkitang 2nd hand na 7th ed so baka ayun na lang ang bilihin ko.
I'm wondering how you passed ChE 141/142, malamang anak ka ng Diyos :naughty:
Haha.. I don't remember using Perry's for my ChE 141/142. Nasa net naman na lahat ng kailangang malaman. :lol: Anak ka din naman ng Diyos ah. Hehe.
Review centers in general are just glorified refresher courses.
Then again, there are some items that have a very high chance of being included in the boards that haven't been taught (in detail) in college. Review centers are very handy, in this regard.
Review centers don't make or break an examinee. There's much more to taking the boards than simply enrolling in a review center.
The key is your own effort in reviewing.
Pano ka po ba nagreview for the boards aside from attending the review sessions? Talagang inaral mo lahat ng subjects from 1st - 5th year? Anong ChE subjects yung kailngang bigyan ng matinding focus? Hehe
Useless in the sense that it won't give you straight answers for the questions. But no examinee in their right frame of mind would not use Perry in the board. It's impossible.
Meron kasi isang board passer, sinabi niya, sana di na lang daw siya nagdala ng Perry's sa exam date kasi di naman niya nagamit. Baka siya ang tunay na anak ng Diyos. Hehe.
And BTW, baka makita mo pa ang pangalan ko na naka post sa MRII ;)
Top 6 - Ryan Avelino Sadac :lol: Hehe
Thanx po.
CCCC,">
May 27, 2009, 11:16 PM
^^I also enrolled for my review classes in MRII but for a different branch of engineering. AGRICULTURAL ENGINEERING. I'm not sure if everyone is familiar with it. Yes we do exist. and Yes we also have board exam. BTW I also graduated from UP. UP Los Banos. And I placed 6th in the Board Exam Year 2004 :)
Yeah I'm familiar with AgriEng. My dad is an AgriEng'r but he's not licensed. Hindi kasi siya nagtake ng boards kasi nagwork kagad siya after graduating. Nag MS siya ng Meteorology sa UP and currently nag PhD siya also in UP. :)
pepperbeau
May 28, 2009, 03:42 AM
^^^ Malamang Agro-Meteorology and Farm Structures major niya. Ako kasi nag major in Bio-Processing Engineering (aka PostHarvest and Food Processing Engineering)... non-practicing ako, ventured into a small business. also currently taking Masters in Business Administration at the Ateneo. Sa Pilipinas kasi mejo konti ang demand for AGENG, usually sa government napupunta grads ng AE or sa academe. Companies rather hire ME for postharvest plants like DOLE or DELMONTE and they hire CE when it comes to wastewater and irrigation, which is actually best handled by AE.
CCCC,">
May 28, 2009, 05:16 PM
^ I'm not sure kung ano yung major ng dad ko sa Gregorio Araneta University. That's where he obtained his bachelor's degree. Yeah, he's in the government right now. He's the chief of weather branch of PAGASA.
Dacs
Jun 2, 2009, 09:22 AM
Sabi nila sa board exams daw, you are free to use any edition of Perry's. Actually naghahanap palang ako ng Perry's. Meron ako nkitang 2nd hand na 7th ed so baka ayun na lang ang bilihin ko.
Stick to 7th ed then. Ang MRII kasi, naka base pa ata sa 7th ed.
For students, walang advantage ang 8th ed, pero sa tulad kong Design Engineer, malaki. Maraming updated equipment data dun na ginagamit ko sa pag design ng equipment.
Haha.. I don't remember using Perry's for my ChE 141/142. Nasa net naman na lahat ng kailangang malaman. :lol: Anak ka din naman ng Diyos ah. Hehe.
Nyahahaha tsamba lang yun :lol:
Pano ka po ba nagreview for the boards aside from attending the review sessions? Talagang inaral mo lahat ng subjects from 1st - 5th year? Anong ChE subjects yung kailngang bigyan ng matinding focus? Hehe
Share ko yung experience ko sa review.
1. Don't get surprised kung ma bore ka sa tinituro sa review center since it's just a refresher. Ideally, dapat alam mo na yung mga tinuturo dun. Although I have to admit na may mga topics na hindi naturo (which is not that much) at mga topics na medyo ituturo dun in detail (which is not that much as well)
2. I was working when I took the boards so I made a deal with my boss na mag leave ako for 2 weeks. Kung ang exam ay Tue, Wed and Thu, I started reviewing the Saturday of the week prior to the exam. So imagine na from Saturday of the prior week to Sunday of the week of the exam (9 days) nag-aral ako from 6AM to 12MN (sometimes natatapos ng 2AM the next day) kakasagot ng mga questions sa handouts pati dun sa book na binigay ng MRII. Yun lang ang ginawa ko. Sinagutan ko yun lahat.
Needless to say, kapos pa rin yung oras na yun para i-cover ang lahat ng topics. Di ko na nga masyado na cover yung thermodynamics in which sa kasawiang palad, ang daming lumabas sa board exam ko :(
Kung sa mga topics na nagfocus ako, actually just cover the basics of the unit ops, medyo OK ka na.
Basic lang ang tanong sa board exam, something that can be done in a board exam setting.
3. Monday prior to the exam date, pumunta ako ng Church tapos pinakyaw ko yung mga candles (na may iba't-ibang kulay) at nag wish ako na pumasa :)
Meron kasi isang board passer, sinabi niya, sana di na lang daw siya nagdala ng Perry's sa exam date kasi di naman niya nagamit. Baka siya ang tunay na anak ng Diyos. Hehe.
Security blanket ang Perry. And it's not totally useless. Gagamitin mo yan kung kelangan mo ng data. And it's much more useful if you know how to read between the lines. Ask your fellow classmates (or yung mga professors) sa review center :D
Top 6 - Ryan Avelino Sadac :lol: Hehe
Thanx po.
Ssssssh :D
kris villanueva
Jun 2, 2009, 09:38 AM
Do you have MEs in this thread?...- ME
pirateking
Jun 2, 2009, 01:02 PM
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Sandrina
Jun 5, 2009, 09:30 PM
hello everyone!
i'm currently taking my last year in computer engineering and looking for my ojt..
hirap po maghanap eh..
meron po ba kayong alam na pwede?
thank you po..urgent lang po talaga :mecry:
krsiongco
Jun 6, 2009, 10:03 AM
Sir Dacs, pde po bng humingi ng advice kung san maganda pumasok na company? Fresh Grad *** po and currently having a hard time looking for a job. **** ko ** itry sa abroad kung meron. thnx ;)
marvindarkz
Jun 13, 2009, 10:15 PM
elow po sa inyo...d po kase maalis sa isip ko to kaya kaylangan ko ng itanong kase naguguluhan ako,gusto ko lang maliwanagan anyways eto ang tanong ko..
ang ECE graduate ba ay pwedeng pumasok sa IT field **** hindi IT course ang kinuhang course?
coming freshman po ako ng ece course.....
peace....
simon03
Jun 13, 2009, 11:03 PM
Yes, pedeng makapasok ng isang ECE grad s IT. Pro if you want to get into an IT company, I suggest u take an IT course. It is much better if you know different prog languages since IT companies still prefer to the skills of their applicants. SInce n incoming freshman k, icpin m muna kng san m **** **** pumasok after you got ur diploma and license. Hope this helps.
marvindarkz
Jun 14, 2009, 10:41 AM
thanks po sa info sir simon.nakatulong ng marame. pag papatuloy ko nalang ang ece course na kinuha ko kase pwede rin pala maka pasok sa IT.^^ tsaka gusto ko talaga ang kinuha kong course.
maraming salamat ulit sir.^^ stay safe..
Dacs
Jun 15, 2009, 08:37 AM
Sir Dacs, pde po bng humingi ng advice kung san maganda pumasok na company? Fresh Grad *** po and currently having a hard time looking for a job. **** ko ** itry sa abroad kung meron. thnx ;)
I suppose ChE graduate ka.
Good news: Di nawawalan ng opening for Engineers for ChE. Maraming field ang puedeng pasukan.
Bad news: Most of them, kuripot sa sahod. Yung mga mangilan-ngilang magaganda magpasahod, mga well-sought companies yun at mahirap makapasok unless anak ka ng Diyos or may kapit ka.
For fresh graduates na tulad mo, wag ka muna mamili ng trabaho. Be aware however na kung ano yung industriya na papasukan mo, malaki ang chance na mag stick ka na dun for your professional career.
For particulars, try mo pumunta sa mga online jobhunting sites tulad ng JobsDB or Jobstreet. Suki ang mga technopark sa Laguna sa mga openings for engineers.
BTW, ideally dapat may local experience ka muna bago ka magtry sa abroad. While you may have a chance jumping over abroad even if you're a fresh graduate, it's much more preferable to hone in your skills as an engineer in a local setting.
Ang tendency kasi kapag nag work ka sa abroad ay mataas ang expectation sa trabaho na gagawin mo. And you have to realize na MARAMING concepts sa ChE na ginagamit sa trabaho na hindi itinuturo sa college. Mas mainam talaga na makakuha ka muna ng exposure locally.
Good luck!
dryice
Jun 16, 2009, 12:13 PM
^ kaya....
Mabuhay ang mga ChE! :lol:
Kahit saan pwedeng isuk-sok [no pun here] :p
<konting spam lang..> :D
jujuju
Jun 17, 2009, 12:33 PM
for those who know or are in the manufacturing industry..
When the job say shifting hours, is your assigned "working hours" fixed (i.e. permanent graveyard ala call center) or do they change your working hours every period? kumbaga palit ng palit ng schedule?
vanhalen
Jun 17, 2009, 10:35 PM
sa mga EE grad. na nakakatapos lang magtake ng board exam.
Kailangan ko po ng review materials sa Electrical lang po.
sa math at ESAS meron ako. no time to attend review center outside of the country po ako.
personal message nyo po ako.
ACidGaMbiT
Jun 18, 2009, 01:20 AM
for those who know or are in the manufacturing industry..
When the job say shifting hours, is your assigned "working hours" fixed (i.e. permanent graveyard ala call center) or do they change your working hours every period? kumbaga palit ng palit ng schedule?
nagrorotate naman ang shift schedule nyo. mahirap kung nightshift ka na lang palagi. iba pa rin ang tulog sa gabi. in my present company, monthly ang change shift. btw, three shifts kami.
salbakuta02
Oct 8, 2009, 09:25 PM
hi fans!
up ko lang itong thread.
yung pamangking ko na maka-college next year, gusto niyang kunin ay IE na may mga computer subjects. gusto niyang malaman kung ilan at anu-ano ang mga computer subjects sa IE curriculum?
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