Daryl Covington AddedMonday, July 31, 2017 at 5:48 PM how long do you have to go to school to be a engineer assistant and what all do they do Related to Industrial Reset Sort By Default Patricia Eng , Self Employed: Speaker and Author Answered Tuesday, August 15, 2017 at 2:50 PM Here is an answer I found for you: "Engineering assistants are employed by organizations that perform work in civil, aerospace, environmental and other engineering disciplines. There are a wide range of duties performed by engineering assistants, depending upon the industry and the hiring organization. At some companies, engineering assistants support engineers by performing clerical and administrative duties, and at other companies, engineering assistants perform sub-engineering or basic engineering work. Typically, at least a high school diploma is required to become an engineering assistant, and depending upon the specific duties involved, a college degree also might be required. A two-year degree in an engineering or related technical field often is desired, and some employers will hire engineering assistants with four-year degrees in non-technical fields." Personally, I would suggest taking some math classes, basic physics and maybe drafting to fill out your resume and make you more desirable to prospective employers. If you say that you are considering engineering as a career, that might also give your resume a little boost. You may also do a search online to see if the qualifications for an engineering assistance are listed for various companies.