Engineer (disambiguation)
An engineer is a professional practitioner in various disciplines of engineering.
Engineer may also refer to:
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Occupation
- Audio engineer or sound mixer, an operator of recording, broadcasting and mixing consoles
- Flight engineer, an operator of aircraft systems
- Engine officer, also called an engineer, an operator of propulsion systems in the engine department of a ship
- Railroad engineer, an operator of a locomotive
- Stationary engineer, an operator of boilers, turbines and generators
- Engineer officer, a type of military officer in charge of military engineering
- A soldier who performs building, digging, repairing and similar work:
Arts, entertainment, and media
Fictional characters
- Engineer (comics), the title of two Wildstorm comics characters
- Engineer (Team Fortress 2), a playable class in the video game
- Engineers, a race of aliens, forerunners of humanity, from the 2012 film Prometheus
- The Engineer (comics), a comics character and a member of The Authority (superhero team)
Music
Groups
- Engineer (band), an American metal band
- Engineers (band), a British rock band
Albums
Other arts, entertainment, and media
- Engineer (film), a Tamil language film originally slated to be released in 1999
- The Engineer (UK magazine), a United Kingdom magazine first published 1856
- Engineer (US magazine), a magazine published by the U.S. Army Engineer School
- The Western Electric Engineer, also published as The Engineer, by Western Electric
School-related
- Engineer's degree, a graduate degree ranking higher than Master of Philosophy but lower than Doctor of Philosophy
- Engineer, a student or alumnus of Brooklyn Technical High School
- Engineer, an alumnus of one of the French Grandes Écoles
- MIT Engineers, the name of Massachusetts Institute of Technology sports teams
- RPI Engineers, the name of Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute sports teams
Other uses
- Engineer (name)
- Engineer (horse), an English Thoroughbred stallion
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