1, New Energy Engineer: As a professional in the field of new energy, I can engage in engineering design, system planning and project management in the fields of solar energy, wind energy, bioenergy and geothermal energy. You will participate in the construction and operation of new energy facilities, and be responsible for technology optimization and efficiency improvement.
2. Renewable energy analysts: they can be energy analysts of renewable energy companies or consulting institutions, responsible for market research, energy demand forecasting and economic analysis. You will evaluate the feasibility and profit potential of new energy projects and provide strategic suggestions.
3. New energy policy researcher: Governments and NGOs need professionals to formulate and evaluate new energy policies. You can engage in policy research, regulatory analysis and environmental assessment to promote the development of sustainable energy and the implementation of policies.
4. New energy technology consultant: You can provide technical advice and support for energy companies, engineering projects or smart grids. You will evaluate the feasibility of new technologies, solve technical problems, optimize the energy system and provide technical training.
5. New Energy Project Management Department: As the project management department, you will be responsible for planning, organizing and supervising the implementation of new energy projects. You need to coordinate different teams to ensure that the project is completed on time, and carry out cost control and quality management.
6. new energy researcher: you can engage in scientific research related to new energy in the R&D department of universities, research institutions or enterprises. You will carry out innovative research, develop new technologies and promote scientific progress in the field of new energy.
Matters needing attention in major selection
1, career prospects: understand the employment prospects and industry development trends of the selected major. Consider the employment rate, salary level and market demand of this major to ensure that the selected major has good employment opportunities.
2. Career orientation and industry needs: Consider whether the chosen major meets your career goals and industry needs. Understand the career development path and needs of ordinary talents in this major, and think about whether you have the will and ability to develop in this field.
3. Consider the future development trend: It is very important to choose a major with long-term development potential and sustained demand. Consider the development trends of related industries, including technological innovation, social demand and economic changes.