Submitted by ImplementExtension58 t3_10lwsk9 in Futurology
tendtend t1_j5zfeab wrote
Controls Systems Engineers will be in very high demand.
Chow99Kan t1_j603c7y wrote
Adding to the other reply Many universities offer electrical engineering with emphasis in control, that's a great option I'm currently on my last year at electrical engineering with emphasis in automation and control
ImplementExtension58 OP t1_j5zing0 wrote
Ok I’ll add it to my list
NofksgivnabtLIFE t1_j5zxri8 wrote
Thats what I do. Its cake after 20 years in the field of hvacr.
combamba-La t1_j61qfkx wrote
How does one go about getting started in that field?
TheSchlaf t1_j61rr46 wrote
Learn ladder logic. There's a great course on Udemy covering basic ladder logic in RSLogix.
combamba-La t1_j630w9u wrote
Thank you
wowowwubzywow t1_j63ah27 wrote
This field is split. You can also get into HVAC control systems. Smart Buildings academy has some good knowledge on it.
combamba-La t1_j63gbv9 wrote
Thanks for this also, I’m currently in HVAC service but feel that I would like to advance into a more technical field within the industry. I’ll definitely be checking them out
wowowwubzywow t1_j63hatl wrote
Nice nice ! I went the college route and started in service controls with a large HVAC company and was able to move up pretty quick from there
wowowwubzywow t1_j63ad4z wrote
As a degreed controls engineer. Absolutely yes.
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