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Sir what are the skills needed to be appointed as a mechanical engineer in top companies

Jakka Vamsi Krishna 19th Feb, 2019


Hi, Neha Reddy, this is Jakka Vamsi Krishna

Talent and training in mechanical engineering will provide you with a number of hard skills such as computer design, simulation and testing. You'll also need a thorough grounding in accepted industry standards.

But in addition to hard skills, you'll need a number of soft skills. When you look at job postings and respond to them, it's just as important to be aware of these requirements as your hard skills. Without strong qualifications in both, it's hard to be successful at an optimal level.

Similarly, you need to point out soft skills in your materials when searching for a job. Cover letters and resumes need to include both. You need to interview with examples of times you've demonstrated excellent hard skills and soft skills.

Read on to find the top soft and other skills that employers are looking for in their mechanical engineers.

1. Problem-solving

A portion of every mechanical engineer's day involves solving client problems. Mechanical engineering is often figuring out how to make mechanical or thermal devices better, more efficiently or have different capabilities. Solving the problem requires hard skills, of course, but it also requires strong analytical, which is a soft skill.

2.creativity

Mechanical engineer often develops and design products. In the case of mechanical engineers, products can be anything from robots to environmentally friendly power generation. Conceptualizing, developing and inventing entirely new products calls for creativity.

3. Clear Communication abilities

First, some of our colleagues may not be trained as engineers. You will need to communicate priorities, issues and needs clearly.

Second, clients will need to be walked through the workings of the exciting new products you and your team will develop. You will need to explain to non-engineers how what and why of new products and processes.

4. Collaboration

Almost all engineering roles take place in a collaborative environment. You will likely work on a team and need to be an excellent team player. You need to collaborate effectively with a broad range of people.

You'll also need to collaborate across functions. Many mechanical engineers work with other types of engineers, architects or IT professionals. The teams can be very diverse. Top job candidates exhibit an ability to collaborate across functions and with diverse sets of people.

Besides these,

1. Maintain GPA above 8

2. Do the projects

3. Attend the seminars and workshops.

4. Do socialistic activities like a member to make a wish foundation etc..





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Sir Im studying btech 2nd year and Im not interested btech now, Im completely confused, what to do now?

Debosmitha Bhattacharyya Student Expert 19th Feb, 2019

Hello Akhila,

To be honest, it will not be a very good question to leave your B. Tech course midway like this because you have invested 2 years of your life in it and even if you sit for company interviews now you will question about why you left your B. Tech course midway and that might also become a reason for the rejection of your resume by companies.

Though if you still want to stop studying B. Tech then you can look for jobs online. There are various portals available these days where you can apply for various jobs. Prepare a good resume and upload in some sites like Naukri.com or linkedIn, etc.

Though the best decision will be to stay motivated and do some fun courses related to your stream to keep yourself interested so that you can finish this course successfully if you can do that then much better jobs are waiting for you.

Hope this helps.

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I am a fresher passout 2017 with 2 years backlog gap in my B.E. mechanical... What should i do with my career ?? I am open for options...

Amarkant Roy 15th Feb, 2019

Hii Eshban Morde, Since Mechanical is a vast field and separated in different lines like the design, thermal, fluids, automobile, manufacturing, production, quality and so on....Your career should be totally based on your personal Interest. I hope that you have done some certification courses in those two years. If yes, then those certification courses will add up some extra points on your CV.

If you like designing and you are good with drawing then you should go for CAD & CAM software like Auto CAD, CATIA, CREO, SOLID WORKS, SOLID EDGE, NX, MASTERCAM etc. there are so many in the market, you can pick 2-3 software.

Also, note that there is a new industry which has emerged which is known as 3D printing. It has grown now and has future scope in India.

If you are interested in doing technical then go for government jobs or maybe PSU, as mechanical is a core branch there are lots of opportunities in the public and government sector.

Even if you think that you need more knowledge about your Branch then select your domain which you want to master and go for Post graduation.

Hope this will help you!

All the best!!!

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Which college is best for it? I am from SC category

Komal Dayanand Gardi 12th Feb, 2019

Hi sanjay, as you are from SC category you will get benefits of scolarships. You should have to choose college depending on educational qualities. Following are some best colleges in India for automobile Engineering.

PSG college of technology

DTU

Satara University

Anna University

VIT university.

I hope it will help.

Thanks.

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Which universities in karnataka and tamilnadu does have automobile engineering in them?

priyaankasarkar Student Expert 11th Feb, 2019

Dear Sai, there are around 250 colleges both in Karnataka and Tamilnadu offering courses in Automobile Engineering. We have colloborated them for you and please use this link for the same: https://engineering.careers360.com/colleges/list-of-engineering-colleges-in-India?f%5B0%5D=sm_college_state%3AKarnataka&f%5B1%5D=sm_college_state%3ATamil%20Nadu&f%5B2%5D=sm_course_offered%3AAutomobile%20Engineering

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Is it good in comparison to civil

Faizan Salim 7th Feb, 2019

Hii

First of all let me give you a brief about both the courses so that you know well what these both actually are about -

Automobile engineering also known as automotive or vehicle engineering is a branch of engineering which deals with manufacturing, developing, designing, testing and repairing of automobiles like the cars, trucks, scooter etc.
In this branch, there is a blend of mechanical, electrical, software as well as electronic engineering.

Civil Engineering is one of the oldest discipline of engineering. This branch deals with planning, designing and supervising the construction process of buildings, bridges, tunnels, highways, dams, airports and what not. 

Now that we know what is the basics of both, let us discuss the scope of both.

Since the motor vehicles nowadays have become an important part of our life, so the automobile engineering is gaining importance. There is a great demand of automobile engineers but to become prominent in your field, you need specialised training and a lot of hardwork and determination is required.
This field will offer a vast range of opportunities to the graduates. A few examples will include -

  • Automobile manufacturing industries
  • Production plants
  • Service stations
  • State road transport corporations
  • Insuarance companies
  • Motor vehicle departments.

Also you can find a great scope in computer industry also if you have a knowledge of CAD, CAM, ERP. 
The graduates with masters degree and experience can work as researcher or scientist also.

Civil engineers are employed in most of the major construction projects. These projects include state or central govenment projects like PWD, railways and military projects.
Real estates is also an option for civil engineers

Coming to eligiblity for both these courses-
For UG courses it would be qualifying class 12th with science stream and scoring a minimum of 50% aggregate in qualifying exam.
And for PG course, its very obvious that you must hold a Btech degree.
You need to appear in the entrance exam at both UG and PG level for admission.

In my opinion, out of the two i would prefer Civil Engineering rather than automobile engineering. In civil engineering there is greater scope in india. In india automobile industry is not much vast and so there will be less job opportunities and recruitements. Almost all automobiles are manufactured in foreign countries like Germany and less indians are given chance without experience. On the other hand india being a developing country, Civil engineers have a great scope of development. There is a vast range of job opportunities for civil engineers. A lot of construction work is yet to be started and plans are being made so for these projects, new engineers would be required. So if we talk about jobs, Civil graduate will have more jobs compared to one with automobile engineering.
But rest depends on your interest, if you are not interested in civil engineering it is better you study automobile as per your interest and gain the best possible training and excel in your field.

Hope this helps
Feel free to revert back incase of any doubt
Thanks!!

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How can i apply to in these companies? Plz guide me.

Rishabh Jain 6th Feb, 2019

Hello Prem. Thanks for connecting with Careers360. You have not mentioned the companies you are looking for so I will give a general answer to your question. There are various job portals such as naukri.com, indeed.in, monster.com where you can find jobs in majority of the companies. If you are looking for specific companies,then you can refer to LinkedIn also. I hope this answer helps you. You can mention your queries in the comments section below. Good luck. 

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How to become a car model designer?

priyaankasarkar Student Expert 5th Feb, 2019

The professional who designs and models cars is calles Automotive Engineer/Designer. Automotive designers can be categorised into Interior Design, Exterior Design, colour or trim Design. They specialise in Ideas, Designs, Layouts and overall makeup of automobile and automotive components. For getting into the profession of designing and modelling cars, you will need a Bachelor's degree in Industrial Design/Transportation design/Mechanical Engineering. 

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Is this successfull course in current generation? ?

Ayush Dudhe 30th Jan, 2019

Hello Aspirant,

Automobile Engineering is a great course and yes it is a successfull course in current generation . With ever exapanding scope in automobile industry and the demand for new and better auatomobiles this course can surely take you to a great height if you are truely interested in it.

For more information on Automobile engineering visit this link:

https://www.careers360.com/automobile-engineering-course

Good Luck for your future!


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Aeronautical engineering option is not available

Gautam Manohar 29th Jan, 2019

hi om kumar singh, can u please be more clear with your question? if you wanna know the good colleges with aeronautical engineering options, i will provide you with that details,

Indian Institute of Space Science and Technology, Thiruvananthapuram

Punjab Engineering College, Chandigarh.

Dayananda Sagar College of Engineering, Bangalore.

Madras Institute of Technology, Chennai.

Sathyabama Institute of Science and Technology, Chennai

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