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February 8th, 2016, 05:00 PM
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Careers in Automotive Engineering
Hello sir, I am ShivRam. I am form New York. I want you to help me by providing me some information regarding the careers in automotive engineering.
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February 8th, 2016, 05:01 PM
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Re: Careers in Automotive Engineering
Automotive engineering is one of the most exhilarating, stimulating and pleasing careers. Whenever a client drives a new vehicle off a dealership lot, he or she is taking with them the technical expertise of many engineers, but in exact, the automotive engineer. Automotive engineers research, design and develop vehicles and their subsystems. They work with classy technologies to create products that thrill the senses and bring the freedom of mobility to the world. They are concerned with the improvement of passenger cars, trucks, buses, motorcycles or off-road vehicles. They do one or more of the following: Design new products or modify existing ones Troubleshoot and solve engineering problems Plan and design manufacturing processes They apply their engineering skills in a commercial way because their innovations and solutions must be effective and profitable. Their typical responsibilities include: 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 Predicting vehicle or component behavior under different conditions using computerized models Developing testing procedures Investigating product failures Analyzing, interpreting and condensing technical data into reports or presentations Supervise technical staff Working closely with other types of engineers, such as civil, electrical, aerospace, chemical and industrial Working with professionals from other occupational fields, such as marketing and legal Any pre-engineering student should have a strong background in advanced calculus, physics and chemistry to succeed at the collegiate level. Good grades and a high level of hands-on experience at the undergraduate level are important to landing a job after graduation. |