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Rachel Kamish is a materials engineer for a car manufac-
              turer. She specializes in resins, which are chemical compounds
              used to make plastics. Plastics are a common material used in
              car manufacturing. Many interior car parts, such as door panels,
              are made from plastic. Material engineers like Kamish develop
              plastics that are sturdy, help reduce noise, and are lightweight.
              Kamish also works on resins that are used for plastics in bumpers
              and in parts of the engine itself. Kamish describes her work this
              way: “Be prepared to be a ‘jack-of-all-trades.’ You have to worry
              about material properties as well as whether the process to make
              the resin is going to work. You need to be well-organized and a
              good people person because you have to interact with a broad
              range of coworkers.” 5

              Transportation Engineers

              Transportation engineers are another common type of civil engi-
              neer. They work on projects involving the safe and efficient move-
              ment of people and goods. They help design highways, railroads,
              tunnels, bridges, airports, and other transportation projects. The
              design and construction of large-scale transportation projects are
              among the most important and most expensive challenges facing
              transportation engineers. “Unless you have transportation, you
              don’t have much,” says transportation engineer Kumares Sinha,
              who is also a Purdue University engineering professor. “Transpor-
              tation is the backbone of economies.”  6
                 To do their job, transportation engineers study traffic patterns
              and develop solutions to overcrowded highways. They redesign
              airport runways to make them better able to handle increasingly
              larger commercial jets and increases in airplane arrivals and de-
              partures. Transportation engineers also work with city planners on
              sidewalks, crosswalks, and bike paths to help people move from
              one place to another without motorized vehicles. The transporta-
              tion engineering firm Fehr & Peers, which is based in Washington,
              DC, works with communities that are dedicated to improving their
              networks of bicycle paths and lanes. In California’s Contra Costa
              County, for example, Fehr & Peers performed what are known as
              complete street studies and made recommendations to county



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