Mech_Engineer
Well-known member
Good day, everyone.
I'm checking to see if there are any mechanical P.E.'s out there that have ever been mentored/trained on a part-time basis to learn a new engineering skill set. I'm particularly interested in learning and gaining working knowledge in MEP engineering, but I'd want to do it on the side of my full-time job. I'm just curious to see how your experience was, and the process you took to find a mentor. This board is filled with knowledgeable folks, so I thought I'd ask here. I've got an interest in this type of work, but do not have competent, professional experience to offer any type of side consulting. I'm willing to learn and help a current consultant. Of course, I wouldn't expect any compensation for this. I'm located in the West Houston/Katy, TX area. My experience is in the oil and gas compression industry.
Interested to hear from anyone who has done this!
I'm checking to see if there are any mechanical P.E.'s out there that have ever been mentored/trained on a part-time basis to learn a new engineering skill set. I'm particularly interested in learning and gaining working knowledge in MEP engineering, but I'd want to do it on the side of my full-time job. I'm just curious to see how your experience was, and the process you took to find a mentor. This board is filled with knowledgeable folks, so I thought I'd ask here. I've got an interest in this type of work, but do not have competent, professional experience to offer any type of side consulting. I'm willing to learn and help a current consultant. Of course, I wouldn't expect any compensation for this. I'm located in the West Houston/Katy, TX area. My experience is in the oil and gas compression industry.
Interested to hear from anyone who has done this!