From a very young age, I had aspirations of becoming an engineer, because I wanted to build machines that did not require direct human energy inputs to operate. I achieved this for the first time a few weeks later, designing a vehicle that carried it's energy stored in rubber-bands; it wasn't a roaring success, but the fact that it wasn't perfect only increased my desire to learn more about engineering.
Engineering is an exciting career. Engineers achieve great things. Throughout history, people working in engineering have contributed to their communities, countries, colleagues and civilisations by making tools, machines and countless other things to help people improve their lives and progress onto better things.
The diversity of engineering means that whatever your interest, there is probably a place for you working in engineering. From information technology to medical science and mining, from building roads to space travel, engineers are working to make things happen.
Engineers work everywhere: in cities, regional and rural communities, even remote wilderness areas.
Some engineers work business offices, classrooms, others in factories or research labs; some work outdoors or even in outer space.
Some engineers undertaken double degrees and go into medicine, law, business management, or policy. An engineering education will prepare you for many different careers.
engineering is one of the most majer that help country to develp . there are ot of company in medal east want engneering worker .For examble. aramco and sabk .Aramco is the most largest company for oil in medal east. after i qragouat i will applay to work for aramco company in alshargia city.
Aramco
Saudi Aramco is the largest oil company in the world and possesses the largest oil reserves of any oil company. It suppliers 10% of global demand and its ability to as a swing producer (ability to produce excess), regulates global markets. Annually Saudi Aramco produces 3.4 billion barrels of petroleum. The company dates back to 1933 when the Standard Oil Company of California was given concessions to explore for oil in Saudi Arabia by King Abdulaziz Al Saud. Over the next 25 years a coalition of oil companies acquired stakes in the company. These corporations included: The Texas Oil Company, Soconoy Vucuum, and Standard Oil of New Jersey. In 1973 the Saudi Arabian government acquired a 25% stake in the corporation. This stake was increased to 60% in 1974. By 1980, the company was fully acquired and renamed from Aramco (Arabian American Oil Company) to Saudi Aramco.
The Saudi Arabian Oil Company (Saudi Aramco) is the world's leading oil producing and exporting company. It is a fully-integrated, global petroleum enterprise that manages the world's largest oil reserves – about 260 billion barrels – and also manages the world's fourth largest natural gas reserves.
Saudi Aramco is a fully integrated global petroleum enterprise headquartered in Dhahran, Saudi Arabia, participating in exploration & producing, refining, distribution, shipping, and marketing. With around 54,000 employees globally, representing 56 nationalities, the company is 100% owned by Saudi Arabian Government.
Saudi Aramco has affiliates, joint ventures and subsidiary offices in China, Egypt, Greece, Japan, Netherlands, Philippines, Republic of Korea, Singapore, United Arab Emirates and the United States.Saudi Petroleum Overseas, Ltd is based in London and provides marketing and ocean transport support services.
A subsidiary of Saudi Aramco owns a fleet of oil tankers to transport crude oil to key customers. Saudi Aramco, through subsidiaries, also invests in refineries and