From College to Cross-Discipline: A Young Engineer’s Perspective
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What’s it really like going from college to your first real project — inside a fully integrated architecture & engineering firm?
In this episode of Developing Designers, Brooke shares her experience as a mechanical engineer three years into her career — from feeling intimidated at 21 to confidently coordinating across disciplines in a pod-style environment.
We discuss:
The jump from theory to real-world HVAC design
Learning on the job without having taken HVAC in school
How pod culture accelerates growth
The power of in-person communication
Coordination between mechanical, electrical, structural, and plumbing
Lessons learned from real project stress
Why culture matters more than remote convenience
If you’re a student, emerging engineer, or firm leader thinking about team structure — this episode is for you.
🎧 Listen to the full episode and explore more at:
https://eapc.net/podcast