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What is an average day in an Automotive Engineers life like?
Im wanting to be an auto engineer.
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Warren Lubow
More than 30 years in technology Industry with Over 20+ years at the Executive Level in Business Development & Sales, Also an expert in Automotive, Cloud, IoT, and more
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IN general, Researching, designing, developing and producing vehicles and components. Preparing cost estimates and design specifications. Preparing plans and drawings. Analyzing energy, environmental and safety aspects of the planned project - specifically it would be determined by what company and what phase of the work you are involved in for projects
To become an automotive engineer, you must have at least a bachelor's degree in mechanical engineering or another related engineering field. Most employers also require at least three years of professional engineering experience to be considered for a position
https://sg.indeed.com/career-advice/finding-a-job/how-to-become-automobile-engineer
To become an automotive engineer, you must have at least a bachelor's degree in mechanical engineering or another related engineering field. Most employers also require at least three years of professional engineering experience to be considered for a position
https://sg.indeed.com/career-advice/finding-a-job/how-to-become-automobile-engineer
Warren Lubow
More than 30 years in technology Industry with Over 20+ years at the Executive Level in Business Development & Sales, Also an expert in Automotive, Cloud, IoT, and more
56
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Seattle, Washington
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Warren’s Answer
IN general, Researching, designing, developing and producing vehicles and components. Preparing cost estimates and design specifications. Preparing plans and drawings. Analyzing energy, environmental and safety aspects of the planned project - specifically it woudl be determined by what company and what phase of the work you are involved in for projects
I appreciate the answer Warren I did not just in-depth this career went. Thank you
Brian