Career questions tagged mechanical
what are some tools of the trade i should be familiar with
#mechanical #mechanical-engineering
are there other feild that I should be looking into for auto mechanic
#mechanical I'm a student in job corps and little concern about the right field I should go in
What are the most important things i should know about being a mechanical engineer?
I am interested in #mechanical #automotive #mechanical-engineering #engineering due to the fact I am a person who loves to do hands-on work
What do you like about your job?
I am currently in the Jobcorps program and that I am interested in the automotive trade. I want to be a mechanic engineer #mechanical #engineer #mechanics #engineering
What's a normal day in the job of automotive
I'ma high school graduate in a trade school in Long beach Job corps and I love everything to know about cars I want to learn so much about it. I would love to know more about it #engineer #automotive # #job #mechanical
how much is it to import an r34 to america auto mechanics
#engineering #mechanical #engineering #mechanical-engineering #mechanics
How much Money would it be convert a fwd car to a awd car
#money #engineering #automotive #mechanical
Automotive mechanics and engineers: What do you like about the career?
I wanna be an auto mechanic. My name is Jaime. I'm from Madera. #mechanical #engineer #engineering #mechanics #aviation #mechanical-engineer
How do people advance in this feild?
I am Samuel I would like to be an automotive technician in el paso in Ford. #mechanical #engineering
Should I take small engine repair?
My school has a semester elective called small engine repair. I learn to tune up and fix small engines like ATVs, motorcycles, lawn mowers, etc. Once the class is over, I would be able to fix small engines around my neighborhood, where I can get really good money. But then I will have to take a class in the summer to catch up on credits. Is it worth it? I do think it would be a fun and easy class. I can also take intro to automotive where I learn about engines in cars. What's my best choice? Will the class help me in college/career of mechanical/robotics/aerospace engineering? Thanks! #entrepreneur #healthcare #business #business-management #event-planning #small-business #cars #automotive #engine #international-business #college #college-major #physics #automotive #engine #mechanical #mechanics #money #any #elective #high-school #engineering #robotics #engineer #aerospace
Police Explorer Program or Civil Air Patrol?
I'm trying to decide on which after school program I should. I don't want to take both since I already have a job, and I plan on taking a lot of AP classes, and joining athletics teams. After high school, first, I'm going to get a mechanical engineering degree, with an emphasis on either Aerospace or Robotics. Then I'll either join the Air Force as a developmental engineer and make a career out of that, or join the Marines as a combat engineer, and then join SWAT. I have a choice of either joining a Police Explorer's Program that will give me the skills and knowledge to start a path towards becoming SWAT, or I can do Civil Air Patrol which will give me flight hours and teach me about the Air Force, plus Aerospace. What's going to look better on resumes and applications, and overall, what's your opinion on what's going to be better. Also, I'm already planning on joining JROTC for school. Thanks! #mechanical-engineer #mechanical-engineering #engineering #social-work #civil-engineering #police #marketing #aerospace-engineering #mechanical #civil-engineering #military #marines #air-force #civil-air-patrol #police #first-responder #lawyer #law-enforcement
Should I do an apprenticeship?
Recently there's been an apprentice program for a train company. The way their program works is that I would do it every other day. Basically, I go to school one day, and the apprenticeship another day. I don't know if I should do it because then I would have to quit all of my electives (Band, NJROTC, etc). My school only has four periods in a day, so I would only be able to take core classes. I want to be an engineer, preferably in Robotics or Aerospace. The program could be beneficial, but it's not a career that I would want to stay in, but I would gain experience, in assembly, manufacturing, and electronics. Plus it pays $17/hour. What's my best option? Thanks! #engineering #engineer #college #college #mechanical-engineering #aerospace-engineering #biomedical-engineering #career #robotics #band #high-school #schedule #career-pathway #pathway #engineering #college #engineer #high-school #airline-industry #any #fighter-pilot #navy #armed-forces #aviation #army #raptor #biology #science #career #pilot #tech #technology #marine #air-force #marines #airline #hashtag #military #math #college-major #aeronautics #computer-science #physics #mechanical #chemistry #aerospace-engineering #robotics #any #information-technology #technology #medicine #information-technology
Is it better to take high school classes that are fun, or beneficial to college and career?
I want to become an engineer (Robotics or Aerospace Engineering). Currently, I'm left with a choice of taking classes like Mandarin Chinese (which would look good on resumes, and college applications), or classes like Engineering Principles, Electronics, and Robotics. I don't really want to take a language, but it could be beneficial. I plan on serving in the military (preferably Marines as a combat engineer officer), and translators get paid more (like $300 more or something a month). Or I can take classes like CTE and STEM classes, and complete a career pathway in engineering that is apparently recognized as a credential of value. I'm just curious as to what would look better on college applications, and job resumes (Bilingual or credentials)? Also, if I were to complete the career pathway, I would have to quit band. My teacher says that he could probably get me a scholarship for band though. Is it still worth it to complete a pathway? Finally, if I were to keep band, I wouldn't be able to complete the pathway, but I would still be able to take Engineering and Robotics. What' s my best option? Thanks! #engineering #engineer #college #college #mechanical-engineering #aerospace-engineering #biomedical-engineering #career #robotics #band #high-school #schedule #career-pathway #pathway #engineering #college #engineer #high-school #airline-industry #any #fighter-pilot #navy #armed-forces #aviation #army #raptor #biology #science #career #pilot #tech #technology #marine #air-force #marines #airline #hashtag #military #math #college-major #aeronautics #computer-science #physics #mechanical #chemistry #aerospace-engineering #robotics #any #information-technology #technology #medicine
disadvantages of being an aerospace engineer
such as pay, insurance.etc. #engineer #engineering #aerospace-engineer # #aeronautics #mechanical #aerospace #aerospace-engineering
What are different job options for Mechanics?
I am a job corp and am interested in automotive repair #autorepair #mechanical #career
I'm thinking about a few colleges that I want to attend, but I'm not sure how to pick between different colleges. What things should I be looking for in a college?
Mechanical (cars) and Playing sports #Sports #mechanical #college #sports-management
Undergrad engineering vs Grad engineering?
Hi all, I plan to enter Graduate study for Mechanical Engineering next fall and I just want to know, what are the differences (and even similarities) between the undergraduate and graduate levels in engineering? How should I prepare myself to know what to expect? Thanks. #engineering #mechanical-engineering #mechanical #engineer #civil-engineering #electricalengineering #computerengineering #graduateschool #gradschool #undergrad #engineeringstudent #masters #technology
If I Wana get a higher chance of being employed into biomedical engineering should I get a bachelors in biomedical engineering or mechanical ir electrical engineering
#mechanical engineering #biomedical engineering #electrical engineering
I want to become a mechanical engineer, emphasis on Aerospace. What classes should I take while in High School?
I've been thinking about having an emphasis on robotics, but I'm having trouble picking my classes for high school. #mechanical-engineering #college #college-major #engineer #engineering #aerospace-engineering #mechanical #aeronautics #high-school #physics #computer-science #chemistry #math #robotics
What should I do if my school doesn't offer aerospace engineering?
The closest bachelor's degree to aerospace engineering my school offers is mechanical engineering. Should I stay on the mechanical engineering track and conduct internships related to aerospace or transfer to a different school with an aerospace major? What are some thoughts? #mechanical #aerospace #engineering #ideas
What is the everyday job like for an aerospace engineer
What do aerospace engineers regularly do, and how does my aerospace engineering bachelor's degree apply to that? Does it apply directly? #aerospace #aerospace-engineering #engineering #mechanical #aeronautics #aeronautics #aeronautics #aeronautics #aeronautics #aeronautics #aeronautics #aeronautics #aeronautics #aeronautics
What are the strains put on you as an aerospace engineer?
I'm an 8th grade student going back and forth between a biomechanical engineer and an aerospace engineer, and I'm leaning more on the aerospace side. After looking through the different job requirements and such, the deciding factor for me will be what the strains are for each job. #aerospace-engineering #aerospace #aeronautics #mechanical #engineer
What would you say is the most difficult class involved in achieving a mechanical engineering degree?
I’m going for this degree but would like to know others opinions on class difficulties. #mechanical
How do you find a job that suits you after graduating?
In college, there are various organizations that come to talk to students to provide information about potential jobs in the future. However, what do you look for when deciding where I would like to nail a job? Is the money important? What other factors come into play? #mechanical engineering #first-job #job-search
Mechanical Engineering and Robotics
I'm interested in robotics and currently studying mechanical engineering. From what I see, the new developments in robotics seem to be mainly in control. Electrical and computer science engineers seem to be using AI and improved sensors to make robot movement more precise and intelligent. What part does a mechanical engineer have in the robotics field, as it seems much of robotics is developing new algorithms for already existing mechanical robots. Do mechanical engineers in robotics only maintain the robots, or is demand for new robot designs still strong enough to warrant novel mechanical work? How much crossover is there between the mechanical and control sides of robotics? I enjoy scripting, but not low-level optimization work required for robotics processors. How much programming and electrical engineering does a roboticist/mechatronics mechanical engineer do? #Robotics #Mechanical Engineering #Mechatronics
Consultancy and Engineering Design
I'm currently studying mechanical engineering and after a few internships, I realized that most engineers really don't really get design say. I've looked online and it seems that there exist mechanical engineering consultancy firms of varying specialization, ranging from general engineering to specific focus areas, all seemingly doing the design work exported from a contracting customer. I'm curious if someone in mechanical consulting, or who has worked with such firms could tell me what kind of work consultancy firms get (if it is significantly different from work you would do in a non-consulting company), why a company would have another company design its products, and what kind of experience is necessary to work in such a firm. Is the design work commissioned concept generation, design for production, or designing manufacturing repairs/liaison engineering, as the term "design" seems quite nebulous. #Engineering #Consult #Mechanical Engineering #Engineering Design
Is it better to sell your invention idea(s) to a company or raise money to patent it yourself?
I have a lot of invention ideas and I am not sure how to get help. There are a lot of website that say they help people who have invention ideas but I am afraid they will steal my ideas and I will not have any legal ownership of them. #help #innovation #Mechanical #MechanicalEngineering #engineering #patent #legal #IndustrialDesign #design #inventor #problem #solving #ownership #money #company #future #product #products #ideas #architect #art #creative #science #technology #tech #customer