5 Tips To Move Beyond Being A Perfectionist In Your Engineering Career

Perfectionist

Hi, I’m Chris and I’m a recovering perfectionist.  It all started when, well, when I was a young child.  Blame it on genetics, but I’m afflicted with the ‘perfectionist-gene’; the necessity for every action, every event, and every aspect to be just…perfect. It’s come in handy in some cases, like developing a logistics plan with […]

The Secret to Becoming an Innovative Design Engineer

Innovative Design Engineer

I was recently listening to an interview with Ben Brenton, the Chief Innovation Officer of Snap-on Tools on the Everyday Innovator Podcast. During the interview, he said something quite profound about the way he spent his time. He said that he spends approximately four days a week on things related to customer interaction. That means […]

3 Actions That Help You Lead Your Engineering Team Despite Fear

Fear

Here’s a topic not often discussed in the offices of the majority of leaders:  FEAR.  We’ll talk about risk, or problem’s, or setbacks.  But never fear.   Why is that?  Probably because the word “fear” comes with a lot of baggage.  Fear isn’t something that’s talked about openly, ever.  It’s a sign of weakness or lack […]

What a One-year Old can Teach Engineers about being Productive

productive

When she was about one year old, my daughter, Charlotte, started mimicking what my wife and I did in a big way. If we did it, she wanted to do it. If I stirred my coffee, she wanted to stir her milk. If my wife went to play the piano, Charlotte wanted to play the […]

Why Rest and Relaxation Are Vital for a Successful Engineering Career

Rest and Relaxation

You learn that you’ve been selected to take on a leadership position within your firm.  While the extra salary and corner office are what you’ve sought, you feel a little tight in the chest when you think about the responsibilities you’ll be taking on.  Until now you’ve been responsible for yourself, your work and being […]

How to Master the Language for Clearer Engineering Contracts – Ep 054

Construction Projects

In episode 054 of The Civil Engineering Podcast, Chris Knutson interviews Ken Adams, an expert in the world of contract drafting on how to master the language to create clearer engineering contracts. Here are some of the questions Chris asked Ken: What do you consider is the essence of a contract? How do you suggest that […]

Systems Engineering and Thinking for Engineers: Three Ways to See the Bigger Picture

systems engineering

This may not come as a big surprise, but it takes a very different approach to engineering when you’re designing a space shuttle than when you’re designing a guitar amplifier (No offense, Marshall fans). The challenges and issues are simply different in nature when you tackle a mega-project. There’s more to integrate, there are more […]

3 Great Ways to Develop Your Engineering Career Overseas

Engineering Career

The global job crisis is a challenging fact that many of us will have to face in our engineering career. This is most especially true to those engineers seeking career advancements outside of their chosen field or current country. Here are three ways you can develop and advance your engineering career outside of your home […]

Why Delegating Will Make You A Better Engineer

Delegating

This is Part III of a six-part series about leadership for engineers preparing for their first professional leadership role. You’re in your first professional leadership role and all eyes are on you to deliver the goods.  After two months of 60+ hour weeks you’re running on fumes and the project’s only a fifth of the […]

Looking Beyond the Tasks: Interpersonal Skills every Engineer Should Have

interpersonal skills

Engineers play a vital role in their workplaces. They are the people that keep things going, that make the company work, and that do the work behind the scenes that keep profits coming in. While some engineers think their contributions should be kept within their department, the truth is that engineers bear as much weight […]