Mechanical+Engineer

=Mechanical Engineer=

Mechanical engineering is a specific area of engineering that focus's on the physics and material science for creation and maintenance of mechanical systems. It is one of the oldest areas of engineering.

=Why I chose this career:= I chose this career because its something that I wish to become while in university and its a constantly changing environment with plenty opportunity to learn. =General description/Working conditions:= Mechanical engineers are required to have a basic knowledge of math and physics to help design new products. Often times the work of an engineer is very specific as automotive or robotic, as most engineers are responsive for one single component of a large systems. However it is common for larger companies to have teams of engineers to work on a system.Because of modern technology, duties of a mechanical engineer have become extremely advanced. media type="youtube" key="g-FAVA2UNvk" width="560" height="315"

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=Training and education:= Mechanical engineering requires at least a bachelor's degree. This includes instruction in various system components, computer programming to power systems, and cover technical subjects, such as fluid mechanics, thermodynamics and hydraulics.As well to mechanical engineering, students are expected to gain a basic understanding of civil engineering, electrical engineering and chemical engineering. Many programs also include co-ops and work terms. = = =Work opportunity's:= There is high demand for jobs in mechanical engineering as there is a boom in oil and other company's in Canada.

=Salary and Benefits:= Most engineers will earn between 62-75,000 dollars but can earn up to 110,000 with experience.

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