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A resident engineer is a specific construction occupation. It often describes an engineer employed to work from site for the client or the design engineer. The duties include supervision of and issuing of instructions to the contractor and to report regularly to the designer and/or client. [4]
Also: United States: People: By occupation: Engineers Pages in this category should be moved to subcategories where applicable. This category may require frequent maintenance to avoid becoming too large.
Lists of individual engineers by discipline include: List of aerospace engineers; List of canal engineers; List of chemical engineers; List of civil engineers; List of combat engineering corps; List of electrical engineers; List of environmental engineers; List of genetic engineers; List of industrial engineers; List of mechanical engineers
Organizations in the United States involved in setting standards for certification include the American National Standards Institute (ANSI) and the Institute for Credentialing Excellence (ICE). Many certification organizations are members of the Association of Test Publishers (ATP).
Traffic engineer who worked in US cities during 20th century Nora Stanton Blatch Barney: American civil engineer Peter W. Barlow: English engineer in late 19th century; notable for Lambeth Bridge (old) and tunnelling shield: William Henry Barlow: English engineer in late 19th century; railway engineering Frank Baron: American academic Alfred ...
Gerhard Neumann (1917–1997) – engineer for General Electric, contributed to the design of the J79; Édouard Nieuport (1875–1911) – aviation pioneer; No Kum-sok aka Kenneth H. Rowe (1932–2022) – North Korean MiG-15 pilot defector, US aeronautical engineer and professor; Umberto Nobile (1885–1978) – semi-rigid airship designer
1994 — The United States hosts the FIFA World Cup, which is won by Brazil. 1995 — Oklahoma City bombing kills 168 and wounds 800. The bombing is the worst domestic terrorist incident in U.S. history, and the investigation results in the arrests of Timothy McVeigh and Terry Nichols.
Clarence "Kelly" Johnson (1910–1990), American aircraft engineer and aeronautical innovator; worked for Lockheed for more than four decades, playing a leading role in the design of over 40 aircraft, and acquiring a reputation as one of the most talented and prolific aircraft design engineers of the 20th century