Industrial Training Placement for Engineering Students in Nigeria
Where can I really work as an agricultural, chemical, civil, computer, mechanical, petroleum engineering industrial training student in Nigeria?
As an engineering student in any of the above departments/disciplines, these are probably some questions you’ve been asking online and looking for useful answers in order to soon secure placement and begin your compulsory training this year or next.
You don’t have to worry again, because you’re in the right place.
I will teach you in brief what engineering is all about, skills needed as an engineering industrial training student in Nigeria, etc.
What is Engineering?
Engineering is the creative application of science, mathematical methods, and empirical evidence to the innovation, design, construction, operation and maintenance of structures, machines, materials, devices, systems, processes, and organizations.
The discipline of engineering encompasses a broad range of more specialized fields of engineering, each with a more specific emphasis on particular areas of applied mathematics, applied science, and types of application.
Engineers are scientists, inventors, designers, builders and brilliant thinkers.
They improve the state of the world, amplify human capability and make people’s lives safer and easier.
Branches of Engineering
- Mechanical Engineering
- Electrical and Electronics Engineering
- Civil Engineering
- Computer Engineering
- Agricultural Engineering
- Petroleum Engineering
- Automobile Engineering
- Chemical Engineering
Admission Requirement in Most Nigerian Institutions
Besides the general university requirements, candidates are required to have credit level passes in the S.S.C.E or five ‘O’ level credit passes in the GCE examination in further mathematics, mathematics, chemistry, physics and at least a PASS in the English language.
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Skills Required by Engineering Industrial Training Students and Graduates in Nigeria
- Research skills
- Ability to analyse, interpret and report on data
- Strong communication skills
- Methodical approach
- IT skills
- Analytical skills
- Numeracy and math
- Preparing reports
- Presentation skills
- Good math skills
- Strong time management skills
- Mechanical aptitude
- Good common sense
- A strong desire for organization and efficiency
- Creative problem solving
- Quantitative skills
- Time management
- Practical skills
- Problem-solving ability
- Scientific skills
- Accuracy and attention to detail
- Problem solving and logical thinking
- Skills with various computer applications and technology
- Planning skills
- Strong observational skills
Mechanical Engineering Industrial Training Students and Graduates in Nigeria Can Work in:
- Automobile Industries/Companies
- Construction Industries/Companies
- Environmental Industries/Companies
- Oil and Gas Industries/Companies
- Energy Production Companies
- Metallurgical Industries/Companies
- Petrochemicals Industries/Companies
- Power Production Companies
- Plastics and Polymers Industries
- Science and Telecommunications Companies
- Nuclear Industries/Companies
- Mechanical Industries/Companies/Workshops
- Robotics and Artificial Intelligence Industries/Companies
- Satellite Technology and Space Exploration Industries/Companies
- Climate Forecasting Companies
Electrical/Electronics Engineering I.T Students and Graduates in Nigeria Can Work in:
- Broadcasting Firms e.g. N.T.A
- Control and Instrumentation Engineering Firms/Companies
- Design Engineering Firms/Companies
- Electrical Firms/Companies
- Electronics Firms/Companies
- IT Consultancy Firms/Companies
- Networking Firms/Companies
- Nuclear Industries/Companies
- Systems Analysis Firms/Companies
- Management Consultancy Firms
- Multimedia Programming Companies
Civil Engineering Industrial Training Students and Graduates in Nigeria Can Work in:
- Building Control Surveying Firms
- Consulting and Contracting Firms
- Design Engineering Firms
- Nuclear Engineering Firms
- Site Engineering Firms
- Structural Engineering Firms
- Water Engineering Firms
- Building services Firms
- Construction Firms
- Engineering Geological Firms
- Environmental Consultancy Firms
Computer Engineering Industrial Training Students and Graduates in Nigeria Can Work in:
- Software Engineering Firms
- Software Testing Firms
- Project Managing Firms
- Application Developing Firms
- Software Developing Firms
- Hardware Engineering Firms
- Microprocessor Engineering Firms
- Microprocessor Design Firms
- High School Teacher Firms
- Product Engineering Firms
- Product Design Firms
Agricultural Engineering Industrial Training Students and Graduates in Nigeria Can Work in:
- Agricultural Farms/Companies
- Food Production Companies
- Pharmaceutical Industries
- Soap and Cosmetics Production Companies
- Herbal Clinics/Companies
- Botanical Centres
- Florist Centres
- Forestry Consultancies
- Horticultural Centres/Shops
- Research and Plants Laboratories
- Soil Analysis and Conservation Centres/Establishments
- Wildlife Conservation Centres
Chemical Engineering Industrial Training Students and Graduates in Nigeria Can Work in:
- Pharmaceutical Industries/Companies
- Oil and Gas Industries/Companies
- Energy Production Companies
- Plastics and Polymers Companies
- Metallurgical Industries/Companies
- Petrochemicals Industries/Companies
Petroleum Engineering Industrial Training Students and Graduates in Nigeria Can Work in:
- Drilling Industries/Companies
- Refineries
- Marine Engineering Companies
- Reservoir Control Companies
- Mining Industries/Companies
- Metallurgical Industries/Companies
Having known all these important tips, if you’re now ready to learn how you could easily secure possible SIWES placement for your engineering industrial training this year, then read the post below.
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