Career questions tagged mechanical-engineering
How do we land engineering internships if we have no prior experience?
I'm a college student
How can I get a Job at my age? Were can I start? How hard Is it to do?
I want an technogoly job at 14 and i got one month till I am 14 its may my birthday is and I want some extra money for technogoly things because I love to build pcs one day and I want experince so I can get the best technogoly Job that's right for me for the future! Hope someone can help me figure this out?
I'm going into Job Corps to pursue a trade in Heavy Equipment Mechanics but I'm not sure entirely sure what to expect on how to transition to working on cars.
I'm wanting to learn how to work with Gas/Diesel and Electric (since that's the future). What Steps should I take or classes I should take to learn all this and what does that all look like?
What do I need to begin my career in Mechatronics engineering?
I have a degree in mechanical engineering and I'm looking to specialise in Mechatronics engineering
How can I find and communicate with an engineer for an interview for my high school?
I am looking for someone to interview for my high school engineering academy. I’m interested in mechanical, electrical, and engineering physics but I am happy to interview any engineer. The interview would be online and we could discuss the time that works best for you. If anyone could give me advice on a number to call or if someone volunteers it would be greatly appreciated. Thank you for reading my post and have a great day.
Do you have to be really strong when it comes to being a mechanic or working in engineering?
I am 14 years old, bilingual, and an 8th grader.
What's the hardest part of your professional day?
When your at work, what part of your day do you find the hardest? Is it a project your working on? Or is it just a daily task?
How do I learn to become of mechanical engineer?
I am 14 years old, in middle school, and really into mechanical engineering. I am a really good problem solver, and I believe that I am able to think like an engineer. I think my one problem is a lack of knowledge. I want to learn more of engineering tools, and techniques, especially with computer hardware and software. Things like arduino, and raspberry pi. I want to learn how to use these to make my own little projects, I just don’t know how. I am taking classes in school, but middle school curriculum is basic, and not teaching me the things i want to learn, and not very in depth. How can I learn these things outside of school?
Do you need on the job training for mechanical engineering? And if so, how much?
I am a high school student and I am thinking about going into mechanical engineering as a career, I'm just trying to get more information about it overall.
What are good Fields And Engineering specifically mechanical engineering?
What are good fields in engineering? Specifically mechanical engineering and product design. What careers can you pursue with extensive experience in CAD and product design?