Hi everyone,
I find a gap in automation engineers these days....it's either the guys in their mid 40s - 50s who have found their place in industry, or the 20 somethings who are learning how to be mechanical/electrical/software/process engineers all at once.
For those of you who have been at it for years, what would you advise to those of us getting into industry? How do we manage the incredible requirements of automation engineers today, who have to build a system from A-Z, with little room to specialize.