Career questions tagged mechatronics
Yo, a question for the mechatronic engineers and tech, What skills can we learn here ?
How long do you think it would take for me to reach the next level once started? And how are students and/or workers treated here?? I am just a newbie job corps student, trying to learn the in's and out's
Hi! Question for the mechatronic engineers/tech. What is it like being in the mechatronic field And is it a worthwhile career? ?
Hi I'm Caleb I'm A jobs corp student that's new and being enrolled into the mechatronic engineering program I'm interested in the field, but i just want to know what the career field/buisness looks like!
What small Robotics projects can I do over the summer?
I'm currently a Junior in highschool who is interested in robotic engineering/mechatronics but I haven't made many robots during my highschool career. Is there any that will help me stand out in college applications?
As a Junior in High school should I start a portfolio for Robotics/Mechatronics?
If so, what kinds of things should I put into the portfolio and how should I make it.
Questions for a Mechatronics Engineer?
Questions for a Mechatronics Engineer: What does the day of a Mechatronics Engineer look like (more in-depth)? What are the average hours per week? Is there mandatory over-time? Is this a very creative job? Or is your assignment very structured? Is the job very dynamic? Is there always a new assignment to work on? Is it so difficult that you need to do research outside of work (internet, seeking another professional, books, etc.) or do the job training & academic education suffice? What do they mainly ask at an interview? Who offers apprenticeships?
How much has this industry grown over the years? Mechatronics
Hi, my name is Brandon and I am 22 years old. I was born and raised in Fresno, CA.
How long have you been working in this field? Mechatronics
Hi, my name is Brandon and I am 22 years old. I was born and raised in Fresno, CA.
What companies should I avoid and what companies should I gravitate to.
Hi, my name is Brandon and I am 22 years old. I was born and raised in Fresno, CA.
what to do?
I am currently pursuing robotics and mechatronics engineering in india. I want to know what are the required skills for robotics engineering jobs.
What should I choose to persue degree, either mechanical, electrical or mechatronics ?
Im graduated of diploma in mechatronics engineering ? I want to persue bachelor and I have interest to working in offshore / onshore. In malaysia, mechatronics engineering is not really famous and im afraid that it would be hard for me to find jobs soon. So im confuse to choose between mechanical, electrical or mechatronics to persue my study
What major for interests in sustainable/alternative/nuclear power engineering/generation, sustainable urban planning, architecture, research, material science, civil infrastructure...?
Hello! I am a high school senior trying to apply to colleges and figure out my major, but I feel very indecisive. I'd like to have opportunities to research and develop new technologies and alternative energies!! Maybe even in a nuclear plant!? And also solutions to dealing with nuclear waste and stuff like that. I want to design efficient and environmentally friendly solutions to energy problems. As well as implementing electrical power systems in the world as well. And of course, chemistry is super interesting I've also been creative my whole life, and growing up in a plain city, I really love looking at and, on rare occasions, visiting places with interesting, beautiful, and tall buildings, as well as appreciating inviting designs that promote sustainability and walkability and I would love to contribute to a more beautiful world in this way as well. So maybe architecture/architectural engineering would be good for me? I also am really excited about civil engineering labs (I hear you get to build stuff? Cool!!) I also have an interest in getting into the nitty-gritty of situations and hashing out the details as well as the big picture. On an unrelated note, I've also had an interest in videogame design + programming, graphic design, and animation my whole life. Are there any good colleges with clubs like this where I can grow my skills in these areas, but still focus on engineering and do well? Is there any other factors I should consider when picking a major? Or anything else I could look into to get to know myself a bit more and see what I really prefer? Any options to somehow do everything I just listed?? Also I am learning about hydraulic engineering and I really like the sound of it a LOT but AHHHH there's so much and ofc transportation but mostly you already know the rest of the stuff I wrote.. I know most of this points to maybe like Civil Engineering with a minor in Electrical Engineering and a concentration in Structural engineering,, but I really am going to be sad forever that I won't be a physicist or a energy engineer or a researcher or a hydraulic engineer or a nuclear engineer... Maybe I could do architecture in the future but yeah 😭😭 Also I really wanted to do physics for a while could I start my education all over again when I'm older and have a career and do research
Going further in a field of study with no resources?
How do you further in your field if not given the resources to pursue further education?
Are there any engineering/programming jobs that use Arduino?
As a rising mechanical engineering graduate with an interest in programming, I want to know if there's any jobs out there that seriously focus on Arduino, or any kind of mechanical engineering jobs that use any programming languages at all. Thanks! #engineer #engineering #programming #career #electricalengineering #mechanicalengineering #computerengineering #mechanicalengineer #Arduino #c #c++ #python #mechatronics #controlsystems #computer-science #computer #technology
What types of companies hire mechatronics engineers?
Mechatronics Engineers in the USA #mechatronics, #engineering
Mechanical Engineering and Robotics
I'm interested in robotics and currently studying mechanical engineering. From what I see, the new developments in robotics seem to be mainly in control. Electrical and computer science engineers seem to be using AI and improved sensors to make robot movement more precise and intelligent. What part does a mechanical engineer have in the robotics field, as it seems much of robotics is developing new algorithms for already existing mechanical robots. Do mechanical engineers in robotics only maintain the robots, or is demand for new robot designs still strong enough to warrant novel mechanical work? How much crossover is there between the mechanical and control sides of robotics? I enjoy scripting, but not low-level optimization work required for robotics processors. How much programming and electrical engineering does a roboticist/mechatronics mechanical engineer do? #Robotics #Mechanical Engineering #Mechatronics