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The phrase "a graduate engineer" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to someone who has completed their engineering degree and is now qualified to work in the field.
Example: "After completing her studies, she secured a position as a graduate engineer at a leading technology firm."
Alternatives: "an engineering graduate" or "a newly qualified engineer."
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He graduated from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and received a master's degree in mechanical engineering and a graduate engineer's degree from Stanford.
A graduate engineer (Zurich Polytechnikum), he first worked for the railroads, then established a real estate company in Paris.
Sophie Hemy, a graduate engineer, travels from Headingley to Leeds every day – a journey of just 10 minutes.
I started out as a graduate engineer doing basic calculations, analysis, light design work, and then worked my way up through management.
After completing his education, Schrempp served as an apprentice mechanic at the Mercedes-Benz plant in his hometown, Freiburg im Breisgau, and qualified as a graduate engineer.
He wasn't a graduate engineer, but self-taught, and they put him down at Ford for that and especially his "radical" ideas of what cars should be like.
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MLPT is a registered graduate engineer of BEM, IEEE member, MIET member, graduate member of IEM (GRAD IEM), MySET, Johor Bahru Toastmasters International Club, and alumnus of Queens College Cambridgee.
Fiona Dixon, a graduate site engineer for engineering company Costain, explains what it is like to work in the industry.
A graduate mechanical engineer, Mr. Slass was known for his passion and devotion to engineering and its practical applications to manufacturing.
Jon worked from graduate engineer up to running a FTSE 100 subsidiary company, so knows exactly how to approach promotion interviews.
But it's like no one can say no to oil," says John Davidson, a graduate mechanical engineer who moved to Fort McMurray to help build a new plant.
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