TECC 38: The Engineering Career Coach Podcast – 18 Characteristics that made John Roebling one of the Greatest Engineers of All Time – Part 2 of 2

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In this session of The Engineering Career Coach Podcast, I will finish my interview with historian Clifford Zink who wrote The Roebling Legacy and bring you 10 more characteristics that made John Roebling a great engineer. In this second half of the interview, Clifford discussed Roebling’s projects and proposals and how he exhibited these characteristics that made him one of the greatest engineers of all times. Clifford also discussed Roebling’s son, Washington Roebling who took over his father’s role in building the Brooklyn Bridge and his daughter-in-law Emily Warren Roebling who is known today as the first woman field engineer. (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}); Listen to this podcast episode and learn about how John Roebling exhibited the following characteristics and you can do the same in your engineering career: Have a marketing mindset. Be an entrepreneur. Communicate well with people. Be a great writer. Instill confidence in other people. Be able to present proposals. Be sensitive to the culture of the community that you work in. Try to learn about things outside of your field. Be intense. Don't go too far outside your field. (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}); I thank Clifford Zink and the Roebling Museum for their hospitality. I enjoyed this visit and I hope you did too as a TECC podcast listener. Resources and links mentioned in this session include: 18 Characteristics that made John Roebling one of the Greatest Engineers of All Time – Part 1 Engineering Career Success Summit Clifford Zink Roebling Museum Books Mentioned on the Show (Affiliate Links): The Roebling Legacy Click Here for Session #38 Transcription Which characteristics do you think you should focus on developing to become a great engineer? I would love to hear any questions you might have or stories you might share on how these characteristics have helped you in your engineering career. Please leave your comments or questions in the section below. If you enjoyed this post, please consider downloading our free list of 33 Productivity Routines of Top Engineering Executives. Click the button below to download. Download the Productivity Routines To your success, Anthony Fasano, PE, LEED AP Engineering Management Institute Author of Engineer Your Own Success (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});