Mechanical and Industrial Engineering Resource reaches professionals engaged in the design, build, test, and repair of mechanical devices and equipment. These business professionals hold titles of chief engineering officer, maintenance engineer, mechanical engineer, QC engineer, industrial engineer, manufacturing engineer, plant manager, general manager, operations manager, or project manager. They develop engines, turbines, heating systems and more.
These business professionals are responsible for developing mechanical designs, as well as develop testing processes, create prototypes, perform engineering calculations and analysis, create technical drawings, oversee project to completion, estimate costs and completion timelines.
Mechanical and industrial engineers are responsible for developing mechanical devices that improve productivity, accuracy and efficiency in the workplace. They design mechanical devices for industries ranging from mining and oil extraction to satellite communication systems. Machines and mechanisms help automate processes in manufacturing, assembly, and packaging. Mechanical engineers keep generators, engines and industrial boilers operating at full capacity to minimize machinery downtime. These engineers are detail oriented and on the leading edge of developing new technologies that improve processes at the industrial level. They analyze data, budget for construction costs, estimate project timelines, research project material needs, and provide quality control. This audience pursues continuing education opportunities for career development and to stay current on engineering trends.
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