1. Electrical Engineer: responsible for designing, developing, and maintaining electrical systems and electronic equipment.
2. Mechanical Engineer: works on the design and development of mechanical and motion mechanics.
3. Civil Engineer: specializes in civil engineering projects such as buildings, bridges, and roads.
4. Chemical Engineer: responsible for designing and developing chemical processes to convert chemical raw materials into useful products.
5. software engineers: work on the design, development and maintenance of software systems.
6. aerospace engineers: responsible for the design and development of aerospace vehicles and related technologies.
7. biomedical engineers: work on the research and development of medical devices and systems by combining biomedical and engineering knowledge.
These are just some of the common designations for engineers; there are many other types of engineers, and each field has its own specialized engineers.