What kind of engineers travel a lot?
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Civil engineers travel quite a bit, as it is a hands on engineering profession. It requires a lot of time spent at a job site to study things like the soil a building with be founded on, the layout of the building dimensions (surveying), water drainage, field inspections, etc.
I travel several times a month in my job as a structural engineer.
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I am an EE. In my first 2 jobs I travelled quite a lot within the US for lots of reasons (jobsites, temporary duty stations, conventions, seminars). In my current job, I have yet to travel (for business) and it's been 10 years.
So... it depends on who you work for and your specific job duties perhaps moreso than what kind of engineer you train to be.
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A lot of engineers travel to do their work, it all depends on what they want to do. Out of those you have, I think that a civil engineer would travel the most to go on sight and such.
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