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Nature of the Work

Employment

Job Outlook
Nature of the Work
Mechanical engineers research, develop, design,
manufacture, and test tools, engines, machines, and other
mechanical devices. They work on power-producing machines such as
electric generators, internal combustion engines, and steam and
gas turbines.
They also develop power-using machines such as refrigeration and
air-conditioning equipment, machine tools, material handling
systems, elevators and escalators, industrial production
equipment, and robots used in manufacturing.
Mechanical engineers also design tools that other engineers need
for their work. The field of nanotechnology, which involves the
creation of high-performance materials and components by
integrating atoms and molecules, is introducing entirely new
principles to the design process.
Computers assist mechanical engineers by accurately and
efficiently performing computations, and by permitting the
modeling and simulation of new designs as well as facilitating
changes to existing designs. Computer-Aided Design (CAD) and
Computer-Aided Manufacturing (CAM) are used for design data
processing and for turning the design into a product.
Mechanical engineers work in many industries, and their work
varies by industry and function. Some specialize in energy
systems; applied mechanics; automotive design; manufacturing;
materials; plant engineering and maintenance; pressure vessels and
piping; and heating, refrigeration and air-conditioning systems.
Mechanical engineering is one of the broadest engineering
disciplines. Mechanical engineers may work in production
operations in manufacturing or agriculture, maintenance, or
technical sales; many are administrators or managers.
Employment
Mechanical engineers held jobs in manufacturing—mostly in
machinery, transportation equipment, computer and electronic
products, and fabricated metal products manufacturing industries.
Central and State Government's Public sector companies provide many jobs in this
field.
Job Outlook
Employment of mechanical engineers is projected to grow moderately. Although overall employment
in manufacturing industries—where employment of mechanical
engineers is concentrated—is expected to increase,
employment of mechanical engineers in manufacturing should
increase more rapidly as the demand for improved machinery and
machine tools grows and as industrial machinery and processes
become increasingly complex. Also, emerging technologies in
biotechnology, materials science, and nanotechnology will create
new job opportunities for mechanical engineers.
Additional opportunities for mechanical engineers will arise
because a degree in mechanical engineering often can be applied in
other engineering specialties.
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