Numerical & Quantitative Analysis × Career Path: Project Manager

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Technical role involving prototyping, evaluation, and performance verification of precision mechanical parts and devices.

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A profession involving the manufacturing, assembly, adjustment, and calibration of measuring instruments that require high precision. Utilizes machining, optical, and electrical control technologies to contribute to ensuring product performance and quality.

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Technical position responsible for planning, designing, prototyping, and evaluating measuring tools and equipment for high-precision dimensional and shape measurement.

Ship Rudder Design Engineer

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Shipbuilding Engineer (Development)

Technical role involved in the design and development of ships. Uses CAD and CAE to analyze and optimize hull structures and performance, responsible from new ship design to prototyping and practical implementation.

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