Conveyor Engineer/Conveyor Engineering

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SUMMARY

To transition from a Mechanical Engineer to a Conveyor Engineer, one must understand the fundamental principles of conveyor systems, including design, operation, and maintenance. Key areas of knowledge include load calculations, material handling techniques, and system efficiency optimization. Familiarity with industry standards and safety regulations is also essential. Continuous learning and practical experience in conveyor technology will enhance career advancement opportunities in the automaker sector.

PREREQUISITES
  • Understanding of conveyor system design principles
  • Knowledge of load calculation methods for conveyor systems
  • Familiarity with material handling techniques
  • Awareness of industry safety standards and regulations
NEXT STEPS
  • Research conveyor system design software tools
  • Learn about load calculation techniques specific to conveyor systems
  • Explore material handling best practices in manufacturing
  • Study industry safety standards related to conveyor operations
USEFUL FOR

This discussion is beneficial for Mechanical Engineers seeking to specialize in conveyor engineering, professionals in the automaker industry, and anyone interested in enhancing their knowledge of conveyor systems and material handling technologies.

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Hi to all my colleagues,

I am working now days for a Automakers company and I need to be promoted ...

What is the essentials to know that makes us Mechanical Engineers to be called Conveyor Engineers!
What I should know?
What I should understand?
What I should know to calculate?
and ... Etc ... of questions ...

Please help and I will be appreciative for any helpful feedback and answers

Thank You All ...

Luke
 
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TheRainMan said:
Hi to all my colleagues,

I am working now days for a Automakers company and I need to be promoted ...

What is the essentials to know that makes us Mechanical Engineers to be called Conveyor Engineers!
What I should know?
What I should understand?
What I should know to calculate?
and ... Etc ... of questions ...

Please help and I will be appreciative for any helpful feedback and answers

Thank You All ...

Luke

Welcome back to the PF!

I'm not sure that your post is translating very well into English. A conveyor is a pretty simple apparatus, and doesn't seem to warrant a different engineering degree or specialty. Could you say more about the work you do presently and what you want to be doing in the future? Can you post some pictures as well? :smile:
 

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