Glossary entry (derived from question below)
English term or phrase:
fastener engineer
French translation:
ingénieur en systèmes/techniques de fixation
Added to glossary by
Paolo Dagonnier
Nov 15, 2018 10:41
5 yrs ago
English term
Fastener engineer
English to French
Tech/Engineering
Engineering (general)
I came across this term in a story about a man diagnosed with cancer and I'm having a hard time coming up with the right term.
Context:
"Randy, for his part, never looked that far ahead. He was going day by day. It was a good approach for a man like him: a fastener engineer, a man who literally thinks about nuts and bolts—as well as screws, clamps, rivets and clips."
Can anyone help? I'm really no expert in technical jargon... Thanks in advance and have a good day everyone!
Paolo
Context:
"Randy, for his part, never looked that far ahead. He was going day by day. It was a good approach for a man like him: a fastener engineer, a man who literally thinks about nuts and bolts—as well as screws, clamps, rivets and clips."
Can anyone help? I'm really no expert in technical jargon... Thanks in advance and have a good day everyone!
Paolo
Proposed translations
(French)
4 +2 | ingénieur en systèmes/techniques de fixation | FX Fraipont (X) |
4 | ingénieur fixations mécaniques | Marcombes (X) |
4 | Ingénieur des fixations | El Mehdi Hakkou |
4 | Génie de la fixation | HERBET Abel |
Proposed translations
+2
39 mins
Selected
ingénieur en systèmes/techniques de fixation
"fischer SAS - Ingénieur Technique / Formateur en systèmes de fixation ...
http://www.placeojeunes.com/.../2-1288326096-fischer_SAS_Ing...
- Ingénieur Technique / Formateur en systèmes de fixation (h/f). Rattaché au Directeur Technique, il/elle est l'expert auprès des clients, ..."
"5 Ways a Fastener Engineer Can Save You Money
When it comes to saving money on the hardware you buy for your products, the mainstream thing to do is send out a package of parts to quote—hoping that some supplier will save you a few percent on the piece price. In most scenarios, that’s the best you can hope for: a few percent. And it is unlikely that a few percent will stand the test of time—especially given the inflationary pressures of material markets, tariffs, and the unpredictable manufacturing environment in high-growth regions. If you want to put up big cost savings numbers, you need to think differently about how you approach your costs. That’s where a fastener engineer comes in."
https://fieldfastener.com/2018/10/02/5-ways-a-fastener-engin...
http://www.placeojeunes.com/.../2-1288326096-fischer_SAS_Ing...
- Ingénieur Technique / Formateur en systèmes de fixation (h/f). Rattaché au Directeur Technique, il/elle est l'expert auprès des clients, ..."
"5 Ways a Fastener Engineer Can Save You Money
When it comes to saving money on the hardware you buy for your products, the mainstream thing to do is send out a package of parts to quote—hoping that some supplier will save you a few percent on the piece price. In most scenarios, that’s the best you can hope for: a few percent. And it is unlikely that a few percent will stand the test of time—especially given the inflationary pressures of material markets, tariffs, and the unpredictable manufacturing environment in high-growth regions. If you want to put up big cost savings numbers, you need to think differently about how you approach your costs. That’s where a fastener engineer comes in."
https://fieldfastener.com/2018/10/02/5-ways-a-fastener-engin...
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Comment: "Thanks FX!"
35 mins
ingénieur fixations mécaniques
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Peer comment(s):
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Tony M
: The problem is, that omits other forms of fasteners, such as chemical anchors...
1 hr
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36 mins
Ingénieur des fixations
IMO
1 day 14 hrs
Génie de la fixation
Le texte me semble vouloir dire plutôt ça que la définition du poste de ce technicien
Peer comment(s):
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Tony M
: It's obvious it is talking about HIM, the engineer — whereas this would surely imply 'fastener engineering'? Surely this would make him sound like he's a 'fastener genius'?!
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Reference comments
2 hrs
Reference:
Here's a good example of one term from France
Among many other Google hits for this particualr search, here's a recent FR one from the reputable Airbus company:
Airbus - Ingénieur Systèmes de Fixation - Matériaux, Procédés et ...
https://company.airbus.com/.../search-for-vacancies~jobid=00...
Aug 16, 2018 - Un poste d'Ingénieur Systèmes de Fixation - Matériaux, Procédés et Essais vient de s'ouvrir au sein d'Airbus (Commercial Aircraft) à Toulouse.
Airbus - Ingénieur Systèmes de Fixation - Matériaux, Procédés et ...
https://company.airbus.com/.../search-for-vacancies~jobid=00...
Aug 16, 2018 - Un poste d'Ingénieur Systèmes de Fixation - Matériaux, Procédés et Essais vient de s'ouvrir au sein d'Airbus (Commercial Aircraft) à Toulouse.
Note from asker:
Thanks Tony, that's really helpful. |
Peer comments on this reference comment:
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B D Finch
: I think that would be a "Fastening Systems Engineer", not a "fastener engineer". https://bit.ly/2zTnfnh
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Literally, yes — but from what i've been able to find, it is a far commoner term in FR than the more abbreviated term used in EN.
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