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2007-11-17 14:34:12 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

Mostly, a civil engineer (which includes structural, soil, construction, and other engineering). Also a mechanical engineer for some of the systems and maybe an electrical engineer for some of the electronic systems.

Definately NOT an architect. An architect does not need a structural engineering degree, and, in fact, is usually not very familiar with non building structural systems.

2007-11-18 02:43:08 · answer #2 · answered by Kev 3 · 0 0

A Structural Design Engineer, or an Architect (which requires a structural engineering degree), to design the rail and structural support system.
A Mechanical Engineer to design the cars or people carriers.
An Electrical Engineer and a control systems Engineer to design the electrical control systems.
A Construction Engineer to erect the roller coaster.

2007-11-17 22:48:26 · answer #3 · answered by gatorbait 7 · 0 1

When people say Structural or Construction engineer they are referring to people who majored in Civil Engineering and have attained advanced degrees or chosen a specific kind of Civil Engineering.

2007-11-17 23:46:56 · answer #4 · answered by meestaben 3 · 0 0

a construction engineer

2007-11-17 22:33:10 · answer #5 · answered by chuck 6 · 0 0

it is a combination of mechanical engineering, electrical, computer, civil, and architechtural... one must be good in physics because the law of physics is very much applied on it

2007-11-17 23:34:39 · answer #6 · answered by Art 2 · 0 1

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