Can Junior Engineers Thrive Without Knowing Mechanical Basics?

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In summary, it is possible for junior engineers to thrive without a deep understanding of mechanical basics, but it may limit their potential for growth and advancement in their careers. While technical skills and knowledge are important, having a strong foundation in mechanical principles can provide a better understanding of complex systems and enable engineers to troubleshoot and problem-solve more effectively. It is important for junior engineers to continuously learn and broaden their knowledge in order to excel in their roles and adapt to changing technologies and industries.
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How did you find PF?
I found PF on google search
Hello,
Thanks for existing.
I'm an junior engineer who have forgot mechanical basis.
 
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help on structural calculations of concrete cases and know how to do it again
 
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Great I see you’ve posted a question in the right forum. Hopefully someone will be able to help As your question seems pretty specialized.
 
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Hallo and thanks for welcoming me am a junior engineer and found this on google search that's why I decided to join it. Its pleasure to be with you guys
 
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Welcome to the PF, @Mikejaringa :smile:
Thanks very much this pleasure meeting you
 
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