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En_lizard
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suppose someone claims that he's a mechanical engineer who you make sure that he really is, or rather he's a good one?
En_lizard said:can i see your resumes then? with references pleaze!
Mech_Engineer said:How's this for an answer: NO
Ask a specific question and you'll get many informed and knowledgeable answers. There are many industry professionals on this site that make sure no one is giving bad info.
En_lizard said:can i see your resumes then? with references pleaze!
FredGarvin said:If you're trying to butter me up...it's working.
There are a bunch of very good engineers on this board.
FredGarvin said:If you're trying to butter me up...it's working.
There are a bunch of very good engineers on this board.
Mechanical engineering is a broad field that involves the design, development, and maintenance of mechanical systems. Other engineering fields, such as electrical and civil engineering, focus on different types of systems and technologies.
Some essential skills for a mechanical engineer include strong analytical and problem-solving abilities, knowledge of computer-aided design (CAD) software, and a thorough understanding of physics and mathematics.
Mechanical engineering is used in a wide range of industries, including aerospace, automotive, manufacturing, and energy. Some common applications include designing and building engines, machines, and structures.
Most mechanical engineers have at least a bachelor's degree in mechanical engineering or a related field. However, some may have a degree in a different engineering discipline or a related science, such as physics or mathematics.
Mechanical engineers play a crucial role in product development, from the initial design stage to final production. They use their technical knowledge and skills to create efficient and functional products that meet the needs of consumers and businesses.