Mechanical Engineer
As a mechanical engineer, you will be designing, sketching, analysing and testing machines for a variety of industries including transport, power, engineering and manufacturing. Your duties will include:
- Using computer-aided design to redesign mechanical systems
- Using thermal and mechanical devices to diagnose faults and solve problems
- Investigating ways to increase the efficiency of mechanical systems
Electrical Engineer
Electrical engineers design, develop and maintain electrical systems and devices. You may find yourself working on anything from small household appliances all the way up to renewable energy power grids and satellite communication systems. Other tasks may include:
- Directing construction projects
- Using engineering design software to create project plans and technical diagrams
- Overseeing inspection and maintenance programmes
Chemical Engineer
As a chemical engineer, you will be designing and optimising the processes that turn raw chemical materials into useable products such as food, clothing or energy. As you might imagine, chemical engineers can work in a wide range of sectors from pharmaceuticals and food processing units to petroleum refineries. Typical tasks include:
- Translating lab results to pilot production, then into large-scale manufacturing
- Evaluating new chemical processes in the lab to develop products
- Liaising with plant designers to create production equipment and instruments
Biomedical Engineer
Biomedical engineers specialise in designing the equipment and devices used to diagnose and treat illnesses. As a biomedical engineer, you might be tasked with:
- Regenerating biological tissue to restore organ function
- Developing devices like MRIs, ultrasounds and sonograms to help diagnose diseases
- Designing and developing prosthetics, joint replacements and robotic surgical instruments
Aerospace Engineer
Aerospace engineers work for government and/or private sector clients to design, develop and test aircrafts, weaponry and satellites. You could end up working in a range of different environments, from offices and manufacturing facilities to military locations and aeronautical laboratories. Common tasks for an aerospace engineer include:
- Flight testing and analysis
- Writing manuals
- Upgrading and developing new technologies
Civil Engineer
Civil engineers work on a variety of major urban development projects for both the private and public sectors. In this job, your aim is to improve the quality of life in communities by creating safe and efficient infrastructures that work in harmony with the natural environment. Your responsibilities may include:
- Designing and building wind turbines and flood defences
- Designing infrastructure like roads, bridges, canals, airports and sewage systems
- Designing and building waste management systems
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