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Forensic Engineers

Advancement Prospects

As forensic engineers gain more experience, they are given greater responsibilities and tougher problems to solve. At this stage, the engineer will be involved in more decision making and independent work. Some engineers advance to become engineering team managers or supervisors of entire projects. They also may enter administrative positions. In addition, many high level corporate and government executives started out as engineers.

Advancement depends on experience and education. The more experience forensic engineers get, the more independence and responsibilities they will probably gain; however, an engineer with a bachelor’s degree will, in all probability, not make it to the highest levels of the field. Engineers who are interested in going into corporate, industrial, or executive positions often go back to school to earn degrees in law or business. Those who want to become college professors need at least a master’s degree, although most professors have Ph.D.s.

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