Engineering

Engineering is at the heart of innovation, problem-solving, and progress. Whether designing sustainable solutions, creating groundbreaking technology, or improving infrastructure, engineers shape the world around us. On this page, you'll explore the diverse opportunities within the engineering field and discover how you can turn your passion for science, technology, and design into a fulfilling career.

From civil and mechanical engineering to cutting-edge fields like robotics and environmental engineering, the possibilities are endless. Engineering offers a variety of specializations that cater to different interests and strengths. Whether you're fascinated by solving complex problems, improving systems, or developing new technologies, an engineering career can provide the challenges and rewards you're looking for. Here, you’ll find resources to guide you on your journey—whether you're just starting to explore the field or looking to deepen your knowledge.

Learn about educational requirements, career paths, and the skills needed to succeed in this dynamic and impactful profession. Ready to start building your future? The world of engineering is waiting for you!

EXPLORE CAREERS

Mechanical Engineer

Mechanical Engineers design, analyze, and manufacture mechanical systems. They work on everything from automotive engines to heating systems, robotics, and tools. Mechanical engineering combines principles of physics, mathematics, and material science to solve practical problems in industries like automotive, aerospace, and manufacturing.

Electrical Engineer

Electrical Engineers work with electrical systems, from power generation and distribution to the design of electrical devices. They are involved in the development of systems that use electrical energy, such as power grids, telecommunications systems, and consumer electronics.

Technical Solutions Engineer

Technical Solutions Engineers work on software that impacts millions of patients around the world. They tackle mission-critical and complex problems. They need to diagnose the problem, identify a solution, and manage the implementation of the solution, sometimes across multiple physical locations and stakeholders.

Environmental Designs Engineer

Environmental Design Engineers who are focused on Municipal Services support both the Environmental and Civil departments and collaborate with design teams on GIS mapping and data storage, water, sewer, and stormwater modeling, asset management, master planning, capacity studies, and repair/replacement/ or rehabilitation design projects and construction administration. They receive technical guidance and supervisory review and approval from the project team with opportunities to participate and influence creative and innovative solutions.

FIND OPPORTUNITIES

To help you explore different employers within engineering, you can utilize the job boards and professional associations below. Please note this is not an exhaustive list of employers, just a starting point!

DEVELOP YOUR INTEREST

There are many options to get involved at Colorado College and develop your career competencies. Get involved to deepen your understanding of an industry and help you decide if a job in this field is of interest to you. Planning your experience can feel daunting, so check out some industry specific ideas both on and off campus below. As you plan, meet with the Advising Hub to discuss your major and academic interests to ensure you’re on track for your academic plans as well.

  • Colorado College Clubs: Aperture, Coding Club, Math Club, Robotics Club, Society for Industrial and Applied Mathematics, XR, (VR+) Club
  • On-Campus Job Examples: Research Assistant, QRC Tutor, Lab/Field Assistant, Physics Grader, Nuclear Propulsion Officer Program US Navy, Math and Computer Science Grader
  • Check your academic department's webpage for specific events and to join the email mailing list
  • Engage in service work through the Collaborative for Community Engagement
  • Test out specific areas of interest by engaging in micro-opportunitiessuch as ones offered by Extern, Forage, Open Avenues Foundation, Parkey Dewey, and Mind Sumo
  • Continue to develop professionally by doing an internship. You can search for experiences online or connect with your faculty to see if they know of industry-specific opportunities. A few places to start your search include Handshake and Find Opportunities Page
  • If you are unable to take classes at CC on specific data analysis programming, consider taking an online course from LinkedIn Learning, Grow with Google, and Coursera
  • Attending scientific conferences and presenting can be a great way to network and show off your work to potential employers

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Contact the Career Center

CareerCenter@ColoradoCollege.edu
719.389.6893
Physical Address: 1130 N. Cascade Avenue, Morreale House, Colorado Springs, CO 80903
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