An Engineering Graduate in Mechanical Engineering typically refers to someone who has recently completed a Bachelor's degree in Mechanical Engineering and is starting their career in the field. This role requires a solid foundation in engineering principles, mathematics, physics, and materials science, as well as hands-on experience in design, testing, and system optimization. Mechanical engineers work in industries such as automotive, aerospace, manufacturing, energy, and construction, developing, designing, and improving mechanical systems and processes.
What You Bring
1. Mechanical Design and CAD Software
2. Thermodynamics and Heat Transfer
3. Mechanics and Structural Analysis
4. Materials Science and Selection
5. Manufacturing and Production Engineering
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