What does a mechanical engineer typically do?
I'm applying to major in mechanical engineering and would like a practical perspective on specific work duties. #mechanical-engineering
2 answers
Benson’s Answer
Mechanical engineers are responsible for institutional development, designing the housing, internal structure, and all other mechanical structures of electronic products.
Complete electronic products can generally be divided into three major categories: circuit boards, shells, various mechanical structures, and software systems. The circuit board is designed by the electronic engineer (or hardware engineer). The software system is the responsibility of the software engineer. The housing and various mechanical structures are designed by the institutional engineer.
The most important job of an institutional engineer in an electronic company is to design the housing so that the circuit board and various parts can be assembled with a set of housings. In addition, some electronic products such as hard disk drives and optical disc drives contain many moving machineries. The structure, the design of these mechanical structures is also the job of the institutional engineer.
Since the main work of the factory in the process of producing and assembling products is to assemble the mechanical parts, the mechanical engineer is responsible for designing the assembly procedures of the product in addition to the mechanical components, including the screws used in the process... and other parts. Must be considered.
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vineet’s Answer
Mechanical engineers are typically involved with the generation, distribution, and use of energy; the processing of materials; the control and automation of manufacturing systems; the design and development of machines; and the solutions to environmental problems.
Research, testing manufacturing, operations, marketing, and administration are some other key activities associated with practicing Mechanical Engineers.