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You are here: Home / Employment / Careers / Benefits a Mechanical Engineering Degree

Benefits a Mechanical Engineering Degree

August 22, 2012 by Guest Contributor

Mechanical Engineering Degree-

 With a Mechanical Engineering Degree you could be involved in building everything from race cars, airplanes, even NASA rockets, Solar Energy, robotics or almost anything else that is manufactured. If you are interested in designing things that work, mechanical engineering may be the best option for you. Mechanical engineering deals with anything that needs design work and production of tool machines related to mechanical equipment.

With a Mechanical Engineering degree

Mechanical Engineering Degree 1) Build and Design Quality products – Mechanical engineers all around the world make sure that the public gets the best quality products. Mechanical engineering is usually associated with design principles, systematic technology, problem-solving and other areas that constantly benefit people. Mechanical engineers design, develop, build, and test mechanical devices, including tools, engines, and machines. They analyze situations to determine how a mechanical device might best solve the problem. They work with all types of machines including electric generators, refrigeration and air-conditioning, industrial production equipment, internal combustion engines, and even and steam and gas turbines.

2) Job openings – Students with a mechanical engineering degree are able to get jobs in the best industries and sectors all around the world. Every industry is in need of skilled engineers. Engineers are needed in all walks of life and students with a mechanical engineering degree are recruited by every major industry. Mechanical engineers are the second-largest engineering occupation, holding about 243,200 jobs in 2010.

3) Skills and Knowledge – An advanced mechanical engineering degree program makes sure that you get all the skills and knowledge that you need to become a successful engineer. Mechanical engineers need at least a bachelor’s degree. A graduate degree is typically needed for promotion into managerial positions. Mechanical engineers who sell services publicly must pass a licensing exam. Like other engineers, mechanical engineers use computers extensively to produce and analyze designs, simulate and test how a machine is likely to work, simulate and test how a machine is likely to work, generate parts specifications and monitor quality control.

4) Job Growth – The Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) projects job growth for mechanical engineers of 9% from 2010 to 2020 which is slightly less than average but will still result in 21,300 new jobs being created.

5) Pay Scale – Mechanical engineers usually work in an office environment in large corporations. As a result, they usually get good benefits packages. According to the BLS Occupational Outlook Handbook in 2010 the median annual wage of mechanical engineers was $78,160.

Similar Occupations:

Mechanical Engineering Technicians – assist Mechanical Engineers and only require an Associates Degree. The median salary for a Mechanical Engineering Technician in 2010 was $50,110.

Materials Engineers –  help select materials and develop new ways to use materials. They work closely with Mechanical Engineers. Materials Engineers require a Bachelors’ Degree and in 2010 the median salary for a Materials Engineer was $83,120.

Petroleum Engineers-  design and develop methods for extracting oil and gas from the earth.   Petroleum Engineers require a Bachelors Degree and in 2010 the median salary was $114,080.

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