1. Wind Energy Engineer

Wind Energy Engineer
A wind energy engineer is someone who harnesses the power of wind to feed a power grid or other electrical power system by designing wind farms, or their components.
2. Civil Engineer

Civil Engineer
A civil engineer designs and oversees the construction of public works, such as roads, bridges, dams, tunnels, buildings, airports, water and sewage systems, and other large infrastructure projects.
3. Computer Hardware Engineer

Computer Hardware Engineer
Computer hardware engineers help to accelerate new computer technology by creating advancements in computer hardware.
4. Biomedical Engineer

Biomedical Engineer
The field of engineering as a whole is an innovative field - coming up with ideas leading to everything from skyscrapers and automobiles, to aerospace and sonar.
5. Aerospace Engineer

Aerospace Engineer
If you are interested in designing and building machines that fly, this career may be the right choice for you!
6. Petroleum Engineer
Petroleum Engineer
A petroleum engineer is someone who locates reservoirs of natural gas and crude oil beneath the earth's surface, and then determines if the effort of extracting the product will be worth the time and money for the company he/she works for.
7. Chemical Engineer

Chemical Engineer
Chemical engineers are sometimes called "universal engineers" because their knowledge base and abilities are so broad.
8. Industrial Engineer

Industrial Engineer
Industrial engineers find ways to eliminate wastefulness in production processes.
9. Agricultural Engineer

Agricultural Engineer
An agricultural engineer helps to make farming sustainable, safe, and environmentally friendly.
10. Architect

Architect
Architecture gives you the freedom to use the right side of your brain, the creative part!
11. Power Engineer
Power Engineer
A power engineer, also called a stationary engineer, is a technically skilled and certified professional who is responsible for the operation, maintenance, renovation, and repair of boiler systems and other mechanical systems in a facility.
12. Electrical Engineer

Electrical Engineer
Electrical engineering dates back to the late 19th century, and is one of the newer branches of engineering.
13. Drafter

Drafter
A drafter is someone who uses software to convert the designs of engineers and architects into technical drawings and plans.
14. Industrial Designer

Industrial Designer
An industrial designer develops the concepts for manufactured products, such as cars, home appliances, electronics, and toys.
15. Nanosystems Engineer
Nanosystems Engineer
A nanosystems engineer is someone who works with material that is roughly 1/100,000 of the width of a single strand of human hair.