👉 Engineering adjustments refer to the process of modifying or refining designs, systems, or processes to optimize performance, efficiency, safety, or cost-effectiveness based on real-world feedback and requirements. This involves iterative testing, analysis, and redesign to address identified issues or gaps between initial specifications and actual outcomes. Adjustments can range from minor tweaks, like refining material properties or adjusting operational parameters, to significant overhauls, such as redesigning entire structures or systems. The goal is to ensure that the final product or process meets or exceeds desired standards, adapts to changing conditions, and delivers the intended benefits while minimizing risks or waste.