Is father an engineer?

Is father an engineer?

The father of Indian engineering The Engineering Community across India celebrates Engineers Day on 15 September every year as a tribute to the greatest Indian Engineer Bharat Ratna Mokshagundam Visvesvaraya. “Role of Engineers in a devolping India” is the theme of Engineers Day 2017.

Who can use the title engineer?

Position Statement: It is the position of the National Society of Professional Engineers (NSPE) that the title “engineer” should only be used by qualified individuals. Background: NSPE defines “qualified individual” as: An individual who is licensed under a jurisdiction engineering licensure law; or.

Can engineers use ER?

All qualified Engineers of any discipline can have a suffix “Er.” to their names. It is the short and abbreviated form of the word “Engineer”. Er should not be used before a name.

What is the father of all engineering?

John Smeaton was the first self-proclaimed civil engineer and is often regarded as the “father” of civil engineering. He was an English civil engineer responsible for the design of bridges, canals, harbors, and lighthouses. He was also a capable mechanical engineer and an eminent physicist.

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Do you say ” what does your father do “?

B: He is an engineer. (Do we use “what” instead of any other wh – questions? ) Say instead “What does your father do?” A: What i s your father? IS there correct? Students: Are you brave enough to let our tutors analyse your pronunciation? No as Grammar Geek told you.

What did my father do for a living?

My father was self-made and self-reliant. From his education to his career, from his skill with every kind of tool that could fashion wood or metal, brick or cement, my Dad engaged with the world as a man who would be its master. My father was proud to be an engineer.

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