Career Builder

Career Paths for your next engineering role

Choose a role-based path that connects Competence Programs to a clear career move. These paths are designed for engineers who want practical depth, visible proof, and a stronger case for promotion, interviews, or project responsibility.

Core promise

Build the skills and proof you need for your next career move.

A Career Path is not a single course. It is a structured collection of Competence Programs around a role, so learners can build technical breadth and show progress in a way that is easy to explain.

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Browse Career Paths

This prototype includes only the three launch-now Career Paths from the current catalog. Other future paths are intentionally not linked here yet.

Piping

Piping Stress Engineer Career Path

A deep pipe stress route covering foundations, code-based stress analysis, buried piping, FRP, dynamics, AIV/FIV, water hammer, and software-adjacent tools.

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Piping

Senior Piping Engineer Career Path

A broad technical route for engineers preparing for senior piping responsibilities across codes, stress, supports, materials, interfaces, and system behavior.

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Mechanical

Static Equipment Engineer Career Path

A pressure equipment route covering PED, EN and ASME vessel design, PV Elite, local stress, FEA, fatigue, corrosion, and valves.

12 included programs Launch now View Details

Structure

How Career Paths work

Career Paths are organized around a role. Each path combines multiple Competence Programs, and each Competence Program contains focused courses.

  1. 1

    Career Path

    Become a role-ready engineer in a clear job function.

  2. 2

    Competence Programs

    Deep dive into the technical areas that support the role.

  3. 3

    Courses

    Learn focused tasks, methods, codes, and engineering workflows.

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