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Thread For Mechanical Engineers... by tammyboy1(op): 2:38pm On Oct 12, 2018
Hi, this is a thread for graduate and registered Mechanical Engineers....The experienced ones can post softwares that can be helpful to us, Certifications we can acquire to boost our knowledge and skills, how to get certified by COREN,NSE, etc... In general, advises and suggestions are highly welcomed....Thanks everyone.
Re: Thread For Mechanical Engineers... by UniversalDove:
Hello i suggest we also metion the school we graduated from
Abu Zaria
2015
Re: Thread For Mechanical Engineers... by Engryagulam(m): 4:49pm On Oct 14, 2018
I am Ibrahim Buba. I graduated from Ahmadu Bello University Zaria (2016).
I studied Mechanical Engineering and I am done with NYSC. Searching for a place to kick start my career
Re: Thread For Mechanical Engineers... by dessz(m): 7:33am On Oct 15, 2018
Hmm just booked my space.... U can buy it for $1000 grin
Re: Thread For Mechanical Engineers... by Spartanville(m): 7:33am On Oct 15, 2018
We the undergraduates will be sitting around to learn
Re: Thread For Mechanical Engineers... by MANNABBQGRILLS: 7:34am On Oct 15, 2018
Thumbs up to the Mechanical Engineers in the house.

#RESPECT to you guys!

It is not easy!
Re: Thread For Mechanical Engineers... by MANNABBQGRILLS: 7:35am On Oct 15, 2018
Spartanville:
We the undergraduates will be sitting around to learn
Good one, you have a very bright future ahead of you Spartan..
That is the spirit : A Will to learn!
Re: Thread For Mechanical Engineers... by Nobody: 7:35am On Oct 15, 2018
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Re: Thread For Mechanical Engineers... by Dottore: 7:35am On Oct 15, 2018
Ok
Re: Thread For Mechanical Engineers... by qanda:
I am a 2010 graduate of Mechanical Engineering University of Ilorin - the Better by far University.
For undergraduates, you'd find a copy of my SIWES report for reference at the Undergraduate course materials section of Q and A App.

For Graduates you who are yet to become COREN and NSE Registered, find NSE Past Questions, NSE and COREN technical sample reports on Q and A App.

Read about becoming NSE and COREN registered https://www.nairaland.com/4604801/how-became-nse-coren-registered#69172964

Download Q and A App on Google Playstore

Careerwise, I am a Business Developer with experience in the Oil and Maritime sector. I do more of business development and ICT consulting.

Re: Thread For Mechanical Engineers... by Spartanville(m): 7:38am On Oct 15, 2018
post=72097349:
Good one, you have a very bright future ahead of you Spartan.. That is the spirit : A Will to learn!
Thank you sir well appreciated
Re: Thread For Mechanical Engineers... by ADENIKETINA2015(f): 7:38am On Oct 15, 2018
Engryagulam:
I am Ibrahim Buba. I graduated from Ahmadu Bello University Zaria (2016).
I studied Mechanical Engineering and I am done with NYSC. Searching for a place to kick start my career
The Lord will grant your request. Stay focus and be legit
Re: Thread For Mechanical Engineers... by ngadaAwo: 7:38am On Oct 15, 2018
let me buy land here

though not yet COREN/NSE certified cheesy
Re: Thread For Mechanical Engineers... by Nobody: 7:39am On Oct 15, 2018
UniversalDove:
Hello i suggest we also metion the school we graduated from
Zaria
this is not about the school. If you're face with mechanical engineering questions, can you handle?
Re: Thread For Mechanical Engineers... by ngadaAwo: 7:42am On Oct 15, 2018
Engryagulam:
I am Ibrahim Buba. I graduated from Ahmadu Bello University Zaria (2016).
I studied Mechanical Engineering and I am done with NYSC. Searching for a place to kick start my career
oga start from somewhere oo
no course guarantees you immediate job especially in Nigeria

what's your field in Mec Engr?
production, plant abi auto, etc? which one?
maybe I'll render some start up advice to you

I studied production so I'm versatile in the section and can give career advise on it
Re: Thread For Mechanical Engineers... by MANNABBQGRILLS: 7:43am On Oct 15, 2018
Spartanville:
Thank you sir
well appreciated
You are always welcome.
Re: Thread For Mechanical Engineers... by ngadaAwo: 7:45am On Oct 15, 2018
Blyzz:
this is not about the school. If you're face with mechanical engineering questions, can you handle?
bring it on dude

mind you on production related only
no come trow me some advanced thermodynamics questions strictly meant for plant
i know how i take succeed and pass the ones i encountered those days ooo cheesy
Re: Thread For Mechanical Engineers... by Nobody: 7:46am On Oct 15, 2018
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Re: Thread For Mechanical Engineers... by exklusive4(m): 7:47am On Oct 15, 2018
Olagunju Temitope, graduated from Federal Polytechnic, Ado Ekiti. Mechanical Engineering (Power and Plants option)....
Am not working in my field for now anyways... #this is Nigeria #
Re: Thread For Mechanical Engineers... by Nobody: 7:48am On Oct 15, 2018
Hello I'm Ochuko, the name itself should tell you the location I come from. If you really wish to know, PM me and i would tell you. I'm an ND mechanical engineering students. I've stop school and am not going to further my education here in Nigeria anymore. Too much of payment in sch, making sch difficult for people. Unlike the North where everything is easier. May while, I challenge all of the above persons & those below graduate of Mechanical engineering, that most of you don't even have clue about engines. Most of you guys didn't go through the sch, the sch go through most of you. If you're bold enough, quote me and let delibrate on engine problems and your best course ever. Thanks!
Re: Thread For Mechanical Engineers... by Drogbotel(m): 7:48am On Oct 15, 2018
ngadaAwo:
oga start from somewhere oo
no course guarantees you immediate job especially in Nigeria

what's your field in Mec Engr?
production, plant abi auto, etc? which one?
maybe I'll render some start up advice to you

I studied production so I'm versatile in the section and can give career advise on it
That's a good one. Let's hear from you. Enlighten the house what Production really entail outside the walls of classrooms. Thanks.
Re: Thread For Mechanical Engineers... by zirrah: 7:49am On Oct 15, 2018
tammyboy1:
Hi, this is a thread for graduate and registered Mechanical Engineers....The experienced ones can post softwares that can be helpful to us, Certifications we can acquire to boost our knowledge and skills, how to get certified by COREN,NSE, etc... In general, advises and suggestions are highly welcomed....Thanks everyone.
And we the graduates, training graduates and mentoring graduates are here to help out....
Re: Thread For Mechanical Engineers... by Nobody: 7:50am On Oct 15, 2018
ngadaAwo:
bring it on dude

mind you on production related only
no come trow me some advanced thermodynamics questions strictly meant for plant
i know how i take succeed and pass the ones i encountered those days ooo cheesy
Lol, on production, well I've not been to furnace industry. But I still have little clue. What is made of your pushing rod? If you don't know pushing rod tell me I shall explain for you.
Re: Thread For Mechanical Engineers... by ngadaAwo: 7:50am On Oct 15, 2018
post=72097322:
Thumbs up to the Mechanical Engineers in the house.

#RESPECT to you guys!

It is not easy!
lol bbq nigga

e no easy sha

the most difficult course ever and precisely in engineering

the only course that will make you to be solving calculations in the dream and even on the road like a mad man
coupled with saddists as lecturers

after all these no standby job waiting

Thank God those nightmare days are over
Re: Thread For Mechanical Engineers... by ngadaAwo: 7:53am On Oct 15, 2018
Blyzz:
Lol, on production, well I've not been to furnace industry. But I still have little clue. What is made of your pushing rod? If you don't know pushing tell me I shall explain for you.
I'm expert in furnace industry and all foundry related stuffs casting dieing heat treating forging etc
clarify your question
just ask me anything related to that
Re: Thread For Mechanical Engineers... by Abariwiseman: 7:54am On Oct 15, 2018
tammyboy1:
Hi, this is a thread for graduate and registered Mechanical Engineers....The experienced ones can post softwares that can be helpful to us, Certifications we can acquire to boost our knowledge and skills, how to get certified by COREN,NSE, etc... In general, advises and suggestions are highly welcomed....Thanks everyone.
Join any of the NSE branch in your state, you can locate them through www.nse.org.ng

you need a 4 yrs working experience to become a fully registered member.

softwares depends on your field of speciualization

but some common ones are AutoCAD (general), Autodesk inventor (Manufacture), Autodesk MEP (Building Services), Revit structure or Advance Structures, MS-Project management, excel, etc.

Certifications: start working first then you will know which certifaction to choose, but PMP, is very good
Re: Thread For Mechanical Engineers... by martineverest(m): 7:55am On Oct 15, 2018
the most difficult engineering course
Re: Thread For Mechanical Engineers... by MANNABBQGRILLS: 7:55am On Oct 15, 2018
ngadaAwo:
lol bbq nigga

e no easy sha

the most difficult course ever and precisely in engineering

the only course that will make you to be solving calculations in the dream and even on the road like a mad man
coupled with saddists as lecturers

after all these no standby job waiting

Thank God those nightmare days are over
Hahaha cheesy.
No be small tin o.
You can say that again.
We can relate to most of what you said.
Make we leave am laikdat! wink
All the best for the future.
Go and succeed man!
Re: Thread For Mechanical Engineers... by Nobody: 7:58am On Oct 15, 2018
ngadaAwo:
I'm expert in furnace industry and all foundry related stuffs casting dieing heat treating forging etc
clarify your question
just ask me anything related to that
what is made of Pushing rod? That's, what material can be use to produce pushing rod in the production industry. We nor dey ask big question. WhatsApp group would have be better.
Re: Thread For Mechanical Engineers... by Nobody: 8:00am On Oct 15, 2018
post=72097322:
Thumbs up to the Mechanical Engineers in the house.

#RESPECT to you guys!

It is not easy!
The thread is for mechanical engineers. I bet you are not one. You jump from thread to thread to spread your nuisance. Shior!
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