The Departments of Mechanical Engineering, Aeronautical Engineering and Aerospace Engineering organised a Guest Lecture on ‘Career Opportunities for Mechanical Engineers’, on 13th April 2023, at Smt. Rajalakshmi Jayaraman Seminar Hall, from 08:30 am to 10.30 am. The Resource Speaker was Mr. Rabindra Sah, Chief Engineer – Strategic Projects at Tata Technologies | Global Practice – Automotive & Industrial Heavy Machinery. The Lecture was organized for 6th Semester students of Mechanical Engineering, Aeronautical Engineering and Aerospace Engineering. 35 students from 3rd Semester ME, 66 from AE, and 43 from AS participated in this event.
Mr. Rabindra Sah addressed the students and emphasized the need for inculcating new skills, for building the foundation for their career. He appreciated the efforts of MVJCE in organizing such events to equip students and nurture them to bridge the gap between industry and academia. In his presentation, he said that as a Mechanical Engineer, one can choose a wide range of career opportunities across various industries.
Automotive Industry: Mechanical Engineers can work in the Automotive industry, designing and developing components and systems for automobiles. This can involve working in areas such as powertrain, chassis, suspension and engine design, among others.
Aerospace Industry: Mechanical Engineers can work in the Aerospace industry, designing and developing aircraft and spacecraft components and systems. This can include areas such as aerodynamics, propulsion, structural design and materials.
Energy Industry: Mechanical Engineers can work in the Energy industry, developing renewable energy systems, such as solar panels, wind turbines and geothermal systems. They can also work on traditional energy systems, such as power plants, and optimize their efficiency and sustainability.
Manufacturing Industry: Mechanical Engineers can work in the Manufacturing industry, designing and optimizing manufacturing processes and systems. This can involve working in areas such as automation, robotics and quality control, to improve production efficiency and product quality.
HVAC (Heating, Ventilation, and Air Conditioning) Industry: Mechanical Engineers can work in the HVAC industry, designing and developing heating, ventilation and air conditioning systems for buildings, ensuring that they are energy-efficient, environmentally friendly, and comfortable for the occupants.
Robotics and Automation Industry: Mechanical Engineers can work in the Robotics and Automation industry, designing and developing robots and automated systems for various applications, such as manufacturing, healthcare, logistics and transportation.
Research and Development: Mechanical Engineers can work in Research and Development roles, conducting cutting-edge research, developing new technologies, and pushing the boundaries of engineering knowledge and innovation, in academia, government research institutions, or private research and development labs.
Consulting: Mechanical Engineers can work in Consulting firms, providing technical expertise and solutions to clients in various industries, ranging from product design and development, to process optimization and project management.
Entrepreneurship: Mechanical Engineers can start their own companies, leveraging their engineering skills and knowledge, to develop and commercialize innovative products or services, in areas such as consumer goods, medical devices, or industrial equipment.
Government and Public Sector: Mechanical Engineers can work in government agencies or public sector organizations, providing technical expertise and support in areas such as infrastructure development, transportation, defense and environmental sustainability.
There are many more career opportunities available for Mechanical Engineers. Depending on the interests, skills and experience, one can explore different industries, roles, and areas of specialization, to build a successful career as a Mechanical Engineer.
The event was well appreciated by the students and faculty members of Mechanical, Aeronautical and Aerospace Engineering departments. The event concluded with the vote of thanks by Dr. Arunagiri P, Associate Professor, Department of Aeronautical Engineering, and concluding remarks by Dr. Santhosh N, Associate Professor, Department of Mechanical Engineering.
- Acquire knowledge about the basic skills required for career development
- Understand the practical importance of Engineering practices
- Apply new knowledge related to engineering practices
- Realize the importance of developing computational skills for getting jobs
- Understand the need for applying critical thinking for securing jobs
- Understand the importance of decision-making and product development for innovation and entrepreneurship
Discussions were held with the Resource Person about possible research collaborations and internships for students. The Resource Person responded positively to the request, and assured that he would be willing to collaborate with both the departments, for guiding students for career development.