Reddit reviews Autodesk Revit 2019: Fundamentals for MEP (Imperial Units): Autodesk Authorized Publisher, Software Version 2019.0
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Hi u/Ronnie_VB fellow sparkie here! I'm newer to the MEP field but joined in right after college. I will definitely say that MEP is a niche part of engineering for sure but the industry is in desperate need of more EE's (and MEs). I would first off definitely encourage you too find some local MEP firms and see if you can go and shadow one of their younger engineers to get an idea of what you would be doing right out of the gate.
If you want to make yourself more competitive download Revit from Autodesk (free if you're a student) and then buy this book on Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/1947456253/ref=dbs_a_def_rwt_bibl_vppi_i1 and work through it (general and electrical sections). While a lot of firms will build Revit out to their liking, being able to say you have experience with Revit is huge. We can spend less time bringing you up to speed giving you marks and teaching you have to draft and spend more time teaching you basic design. I can just give you things with light marks and you can just do it - more value to the company, plus more fun for you.
Also sign up for free NFPA memebership and just learn about the NEC, being able to say you're familiar with that will also make you incredibly valuable.
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Feel free to drop me a message if you want more info.