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What Engineers Really Do
February 24, 2026 • All
When you hear the word engineer, what comes to mind? For a lot of people, it is math, spreadsheets, or someone quietly working behind a computer. Maybe a hard hat shows up in the mental picture. But the truth is, engineering is a lot more human than that.
Engineering is problem-solving. It is creativity. It is collaboration. And most importantly, it is the work that quietly shapes everyday life.
During Engineers Week, we are taking a moment to pull back the curtain and highlight what engineers really do and how different disciplines come together to support the places and spaces people rely on.
Structural Engineering: Making Sure It All Holds Up
Structural engineers are the people making sure buildings and structures are safe and dependable. They design framing systems, evaluate existing buildings, and help teams understand how materials will perform over time.
When you walk into a school, hospital, or office building and feel safe without thinking about it, that confidence is not accidental. Structural engineers helped create it.
Mechanical Engineering: Comfort You Can Feel but Rarely See
Mechanical engineers design the systems that keep buildings comfortable and running smoothly. Heating, cooling, ventilation, and energy performance all fall within their world.
Most of the time, you do not notice mechanical engineering unless something is wrong. But when a space feels comfortable year round, that is thoughtful engineering at work.
Electrical Engineering: Bringing Spaces to Life
Electrical engineers design the systems that power buildings and support the technology people depend on. Lighting, power distribution, communications, and life safety systems all connect back to their expertise.
It is easy to take electricity for granted. But behind every well lit classroom, office, or healthcare space is a team making sure those systems are reliable and adaptable for the future.
Site and Civil Engineering: Setting the Stage
Before a building ever goes vertical, site and civil engineers are shaping what happens at ground level. They plan utilities, grading, drainage, and site access so projects function as intended once complete.
Their work often happens early in the process and quietly supports everything that follows. In many ways, they set the stage for the entire project.
Transportation Engineering: Helping Communities Move
Transportation engineers focus on how people and goods move safely and efficiently. That might mean roadway design, intersection improvements, traffic analysis, or planning for future growth.
It is the kind of work people experience every day without realizing it. A smoother commute or a safer intersection usually starts with thoughtful transportation planning.
Water and Wastewater Engineering: Protecting What Matters Most
Water engineers help communities deliver clean water and manage wastewater responsibly. Their work supports public health, environmental stewardship, and long-term infrastructure reliability.
It is one of the most essential forms of engineering and one of the least visible. But every time clean water flows from a faucet, that work speaks for itself.
Geotechnical Engineering: Understanding What Is Below the Surface
Geotechnical engineers study soil and site conditions to help teams design with confidence. Their insights influence foundations, pavement design, and overall project feasibility.
You could say they help answer one of the most important project questions. Can we build here and how do we do it safely?
Engineering Is a Team Effort
While each discipline brings a unique perspective, the real impact happens when they work together. Buildings and infrastructure are complex, and no single engineer solves every challenge.
At Schemmer, engineers collaborate across disciplines every day, combining technical knowledge with practical problem-solving to support clients and communities. It is a team approach that helps projects move forward with clarity and confidence.
Why Engineers Deserve the Spotlight
Engineering often happens behind the scenes, but its impact is everywhere. From classrooms and clinics to roadways and utilities, engineers help create the systems that support daily life.
Engineers Week is a reminder that engineering is not just technical work. It is people-focused work. It is about listening, adapting, and finding solutions that make communities stronger.
And at its core, it is about helping ideas become real.
SCHEMMER – DESIGN WITH PURPOSE. BUILD WITH CONFIDENCE.
At Schemmer, we believe that great design goes beyond structures; it strengthens communities. As a full-service architecture, engineering, and construction field services consultant, we deliver innovative solutions that enhance the built environment and improve lives.
Since 1959, we have been shaping the future while honoring our legacy. With nine offices across six states in the Midwest, our expertise reaches coast-to-coast, bringing thoughtful, sustainable, and impactful solutions to every project.
Our Comprehensive Services:
- Architecture
- Structural Engineering
- Mechanical Engineering
- Electrical Engineering
- Site/Civil Engineering
- Transportation Engineering
- Water/Wastewater Engineering
- Surveying
- Interior Design
- Geotechnical Engineering
- Field Services
At Schemmer, we don’t just design, we create lasting impact. Let’s design a better future together.