IF there is the aptitude and intelligence to complete an Engineering degree. (Or any other degree). The science and technical degrees are tough roads, and not everyone can get thru Differential Equqtions and Thermal Dynamics..
Roadside is littered with lots who couldn't hack it, then a much more difficult hill to climb.
I was talking, recently, with a geologist at Shell Oil. They are in heavy demand, being paid outrageous amounts to sign on and start working. And, they have a problem in that current geologists are all nearing retirement, hired on in the oil boom of 70's and early 80's. Then there was a couple of decades the oil industry wasn't hiring and it has resulted in a lack of managers/employees of certain age / experience structures.