I think we do not need more engineers, I think we need more good engineers.
When I worked as a team leader, I needed to find good engineers. This is a huge problem, 2 times a week I conducted interviews with 10-12 candidates. To find one decent engineer I had to conduct not only 80-100 interviews, and it was not a professional, it was a person who at least knew a little about engineering. This is just a monstrous situation. 90% of engineers in Russia are office plankton who can push the buttons and no longer capable of anything. They do not understand anything in engineering but consider themselves to be professionals. The worst thing about this situation is that they don’t even want to learn.
Yes, these people design airplanes, many of them worked in companies that design components for Airbus and Boeing.
We need more engineers who are able to create and not office plankton. It is better to let every 15 or 20 people be an engineer, but the number of good engineers will be more than 2 times, then we will achieve much more.
One good engineer is much more valuable than 100 office plankton.
I think the problem begins in the university, young people go to study in order not to go into the army immediately after school. They idle around for 5-6 years at the university and then those few of them who decide to start an engineer career face the problem of lack of money. Companies that are ready to take them to work and in which they could gain experience and knowledge pay very little (400-600$ / month) Companies that pay more or do not hire engineers without good experience or in such companies it is impossible to learn and develop as a professional. In fact, a person faces the choice of a beggar’s life, working for food for the next 5 years or working where he cannot learn anything, but for big money and subsequently join the ranks of useless office plankton.
Most recently, one of these engineers brought me blueprints in which he wanted to weld a stainless steel pipe to a duralumin casing with a bearing installed in it, and that without counting other errors. This person has 4 years of experience as an engineer =). I spent 20 minutes trying to explain to him how to do it, but I feel that he didn’t understand anything, we’ll see the result in a week).
Good engineering education teaches you how to find answers. Exceptional engineering education teaches you how to ask proper questions and then find their answers.
I think exceptional engineering education teaches where to find the right answers to any questions. The engineer must not know everything; he must absolutely know exactly where the correct answer, the solution, is.
I think an exceptional engineering education is impossible to get from the university; this only comes with experience.
I was a good student and learned a lot at the university, but if you now ask me a question: Was I a good engineer 8 years ago? I will no doubt answer: No.