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The phrase "engineering supervisor" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase when you are referring to someone who supervises engineering projects or work. For example, "John has been promoted to engineering supervisor at the local manufacturing plant."
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Conventional terminologies or titles used to describe technical personnel in order of seniority are typically as follows: intern, designer, technician, trainer, engineer, principal engineer, engineering supervisor, engineering manager, director of engineering, V.P. engineering.
"Obviously, this moved," said Stewart Morris, an engineering supervisor.
First job: A plant engineering supervisor in Knoxville, Tennesseesse.
Her father, now retired, was an engineering supervisor for Newport News Shipbuilding in Newport News, Va.
Mr. Musk said on Tuesday's call that Nick Sampson, a chassis engineering supervisor, was dismissed.
"It seems like an ugly word — bankruptcy," said Christopher Whiteman, an engineering supervisor at the company.
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The results show that PhD students themselves often select PhD topics in the social sciences/humanities, whereas PhD topics are often assigned to PhD students by engineering supervisors.
The reason for this difference in practice between these two fields seems to stem from different ideologies on what constitutes a PhD across disciplines, as well as funded projects, which are more likely to be available to engineering supervisors and students.
Table 10 Characteristics of the questionnaire respondents Number of employees Organizational level 75 Specialist 50 Engineering Assistant 50 Supervisor 40 Middle-level manager 60 High-level manager Total = 275 .
The nature of Schroeder's research means he has engineering and clinical supervisors.
While in Texas, he wrote several scientific papers with Jacob A. Abraham, a professor of computer engineering and his dissertation supervisor.
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