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AUTOMOTIVE ENGINEERS
By: Eduardo Rendon
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AUTOMOTIVE ENGINEER OVERVIEW
• Automotive engineers design, test, develop and manufacture
automotive products such as heavy and light vehicles. They
help the automotive industry to meet new challenges, for
example, they make sure that vehicles are safe. They don’t
work only on cars and commercial vehicles but also buses,
coaches, tanks and racing cars.
• Some automotive engineers specialize in design. Design
engineers need to take into account factors such as the strength,
safety, efficiency, appearance and cost of parts. Many design
engineers use computer-aided design to help.
TYPES OF AUTOMOTIVE ENGINEERS
• Product engineers - Product engineers are typically in charge of
testing mechanical parts of the vehicle. Notes are made of what
changes need to be made before the parts can safely be placed on a
vehicle which is sold to the public. This is one of the most important
automotive engineering jobs for an engineer
• Manufacturing engineers - Manufacturing engineers are focused on
making the parts. These automotive engineering jobs use designs
given to them and they figure out how to make the specified parts
correctly.
WHAT YOU NEED TO PREPARE
• An automotive engineer's career training begins with a fouryear bachelor’s degree from an accredited college or university.
• After graduating from a bachelor's in engineering program,
engineers in all 50 states must obtain a Fundamentals of
Engineering license by passing a rigorous exam. Engineers
become eligible to take the Principles and Practice of
Engineering exam after they've fulfilled the state requirement
for work experience, which in most states is four years.
COLLEGES THAT HELP TRAIN
• Massachusetts Institute of Technology
• Stanford University
• University of California—Berkeley
• California Institute of Technology
• Carnegie Mellon University
• Georgia Institute of Technology
• University of Illinois--Urbana-Champaign
• Purdue University--West Lafayette
• University of Michigan--Ann Arbor
FUTURE OF AUTOMOTIVE ENGINEERS
• As an automotive engineer you will work on the development of
ground-based vehicles including passenger cars, commercial vehicles
and off-highway vehicles.
• develop new test procedures, using both conventional and innovative
methods.
• devise tests, which will answer questions from consumers and other
engineers.
• anticipate vehicle or component behavior in different conditions with
computer modeling software.
• analyze and interpret technical data into reports or presentations and
answering any questions about the product.
• build an individual specialism within a larger team and work
independently.
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