Sentences with phrase «engineering companies tend»

In the past, engineering companies tend to lack an on - campus presence at schools, colleges and universities which hasn't helped graduate intake into the sector.
Recruitment for large engineering companies tends to start in the autumn.

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While engineering and architecture firms tend to be exposed to development downturns, most private planning companies do a lot of business with municipalities and their agencies.
«If you look at who the CEOs of companies are, in the United States they tend to be engineers, and in Canada they tend to be MBAs and businesspeople,» he says.
Test satellites launched in April and November demonstrated that the company's engineers can accurately position the orbiters and capture a continuous stream of images with a resolution of three to five meters — fine enough to distinguish individual trees in a rainforest, but not sharp enough to identify a person tending his garden.
Clearly german companies still run their auxillary brands as mere extensions of the main brand, yes there are some distinctions, but in terms of engineering which translates to how the car ultimately fees, germans tend to make similar feeling cars.
Many times I see a company that has waited a while to come out with a new design, it tends to have a different set of S / W engineers working on the project.
While several newer ed tech companies tend to focus on the STEM (science, technology, engineering and math) subjects (and not without good reason) I love that PenPalNews is giving teachers needed support around literacy.
You can then have foundation companies bid on the engineer's report to resolve the issues to avoid a situation where you are allowing the foundation company to come up with the estimate themselves as I have heard that foundation companies estimates tend to come in all over the place without an engineer's report to work off and limit their repairs.
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