Being an Engineer

S5E47 Ryian Williams | Finding Purpose as an Engineer, & How to Improve Faster


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In this episode, Ryan shares his inspiring journey into engineering, overcoming challenges through relentless persistence, and developing daily habits to drive personal and professional growth. He discusses the importance of finding your purpose, the power of rapid prototyping, and strategies for accelerating engineering progress.

Main Topics Covered:

  • Ryan's background and how he discovered his passion for engineering
  • The role of hard work, persistence, and a growth mindset in achieving success
  • Developing daily routines and habits to support personal and professional development
  • Navigating complex engineering projects and building confidence through problem-solving
  • Advice for young engineers on finding their niche and accelerating their careers

Books discussed during the episode:

  • Think and Grow Rich
  • Rich Dad, Poor Dad
  • How to Win Friends and Influence People
  • Crucial Conversations
  • Failing Forward

About the guest: Ryian Williams is an energetic and ambitious engineer who has built an impressive career in product design and development, particularly in the medical device space. With over six years of experience at Alcon, a global leader in eye care, Ryian currently serves as a Senior Engineer in Technology Transfer. His role involves bridging the gap between design and manufacturing, ensuring that innovative medical products are successfully brought to market. Ryian’s passion for engineering is matched by his dedication to continuous learning and self-improvement, which has also led him to become a TEDx speaker, author, and content creator. He holds a Master's degree in Mechanical Engineering from the University of Texas at Arlington and has been involved in a wide range of engineering roles, from CAD draftsman to product design and R&D engineering.

Links:
Ryian Williams - LinkedIn

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