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  • I see , and how do you actually conduct Reliability tests , what devices or softwared do you use ? . Also, It seems that most reliability prgramms are master degrees , is a engineering background required ?

  • hi.this is interesting , what is a day like as a Reliability engineer , do you work more with Computers or electrical devices ,also what academic background do you need to become a process engineer ?

  • Mostly a desk job and at times in the lab conducting reliability tests. Reliability engineers are needed in mostly all industries from medical, defense, commercial electronics, etc. For a process engineer job it would depend on what industry as well. Chemical processing im sure would requre a chemical engineering degree, other process engineer jobs may require electrical, or systems engineering degrees.

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