Job Opportunities for Mechanical Engineers
Mechanical engineers are
 projected to be in demand over the next decade. The Mechanical 
Engineering field is expected to grow 9% from 2010-2020. This is lower 
than normal, but this is due to the economy. The future is in favor of 
Mechanical Engineers or any engineer. There never seems to be enough 
engineers.
Possible Jobs Mechanical Engineers Could Obtain
Automotive engineer: 
Mechanical engineers design many car parts for the automobile industry. 
As an automotive engineer, you could solve transportation and safety 
problems by creating better and more efficient engines or by developing 
improved safety features
 
 
Biomedical engineer: Mechanical engineers work with a variety of medical professionals to design mobility aids, prosthetic, and artificial organs.
Consulting: Once 
mechanical engineers have gained significant on-the-job experience and 
developed a high level of expertise, they might choose to work for 
themselves as consultants or independent contractors. Here they can work
 on projects of their choosing for clients they respect. The consulting 
field offers opportunities in large and small engineering service firms 
and in private practice.
 
 
Heating, ventilation, and air conditioning (HVAC) engineer:
 In this field, engineers design refrigeration systems for making frozen
 foods, or air-conditioning and heating systems for businesses and 
industrial buildings, residential homes, autos, hospitals, and schools.
 
 
Nuclear engineer: The 
design of nuclear power plants requires the services of a mechanical 
engineer. The engineer must understand the fundamentals of nuclear 
design, know how to operate the plant efficiently, and evaluate the 
environmental factors associated with nuclear plants.

Robotics engineer: A 
mechanical engineer may design machines that build other machines. For 
instance, a robotics engineer may be involved with creating the devices 
that are used in assembling automobiles. Engineers are concerned with 
the robot’s structure, its joint mechanisms, bearings, and heat transfer
 characteristics.
 
 
Teaching: A desire to 
help mold the next generation of engineers motivates some mechanical 
engineers to move into academic careers. Engineers in colleges oversee 
research activities, manage laboratories, and mentor students. They also
 write and publish books and technical papers about mechanical 
engineering.

Other mechanical engineering job titles include: Acoustics
 engineer, Design engineer, Energy Conservation engineer, Power 
Generation engineer, Fluid Mechanics engineer, Mechanical Maintenance 
engineer, Piping engineer, Thermal Design engineer, Tool engineer
 
 
