Thank you very much for all these free videos, I have watched 90% of all the videos you have uploaded. I literally have a degree as a mechanical engineer and I am so tired of job searching to get an actual engineering job. Covid fucked up my ability to get an internship, I hope one day I can watch these vids and relate to your experiences,
Opportunity is largely based on location too, here in the southern US near houston the majority of mechanical engineering jobs are oilfield pipeline FEA related.
Hey Victor, is it possible to move to wastewater engineering as a mechanical engineer? Like working on the pumps, pipelines, hoses, and the general infrastructure of the plant? or is it more civil?
One correction / suggestion: Manufacturing engineer should actually be Industrial Engineer. It should be mentioned you can major in Industrial engineering as well.
That's not true. I'm from Mexico and the industrial engineering it's so different. In Mexico there are two engineering careers. manufacture engineering and industrial engineering, in Mexico Industrial engineering it is like enterprise administration but with a lot of mathematics.
You never really talk about mechanical design that goes into buildings like HVAC, piping, fire protection which also has mechanical engineers working in this field. I personally work in this sector and would like to transition to product design in the future but I wanted to see some representation lol. Great video btw though.
@@charlestoneoyoo I prefer designing smaller systems and prototyping. Not really a lot of opportunity to do that when you’re designing stuff for an entire building. I think product design has much more opportunity to be hands on, whereas in HVAC it’s mostly others performing the installation and it’s just equipment sizing, procurement and commissioning tests and talking with contractors. I also love using SolidWorks, and seeing new things and idea being tested and developed which happens more in product development. I’m just excited by that part of MechE personally, but wanted him to mention MEP in the video.
glad to know that don't have to study mechatronic engineering degree to become mechatronic engineer. I am studying mechanical engineer and think of if able to do mechatronic engineering job..
Can you share some sources please from where we can learn softwares like Ls Dyna, multibody dynamic, computational fluid and thermal, etc with less cost and high quality. Because money problem is something which bothers me always .
i am in 2nd year of my bachelors in mechanical engineering and i am looking for going in product design engineering, could you suggest some personal projects that i could do as of now that would help me in finding a role related to product design engineering later on when i graduate?
he seems to only talk about tech/product/system development roles which is great and I would like to work in those fields in the future but he doesn't even mention MEP which has way more jobs and much less competition than product/system level roles
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Thank you very much for all these free videos, I have watched 90% of all the videos you have uploaded. I literally have a degree as a mechanical engineer and I am so tired of job searching to get an actual engineering job. Covid fucked up my ability to get an internship, I hope one day I can watch these vids and relate to your experiences,
In which country, are you searching for a job/internship ?
Aerospace & Automotive engineer >>>
Opportunity is largely based on location too, here in the southern US near houston the majority of mechanical engineering jobs are oilfield pipeline FEA related.
i truly appreciate this content , you just made my job search so much easier
Thanks for the video & breaking down all the different fields you can go into. It helped me gain understanding about where I may want to work.
i’m electrical engineer and interested in mechanical engineering
One of the best videos you have made
Hey Victor, is it possible to move to wastewater engineering as a mechanical engineer? Like working on the pumps, pipelines, hoses, and the general infrastructure of the plant? or is it more civil?
One correction / suggestion: Manufacturing engineer should actually be Industrial Engineer. It should be mentioned you can major in Industrial engineering as well.
That's not true. I'm from Mexico and the industrial engineering it's so different. In Mexico there are two engineering careers. manufacture engineering and industrial engineering, in Mexico Industrial engineering it is like enterprise administration but with a lot of mathematics.
What about entrepreneurship for mechanical engineers?
You never really talk about mechanical design that goes into buildings like HVAC, piping, fire protection which also has mechanical engineers working in this field. I personally work in this sector and would like to transition to product design in the future but I wanted to see some representation lol. Great video btw though.
Why transition from HVAC?😂 I'm actually planning to go from product design to HVAC
MEPF is going to be huge in future since everything with alot of people will need these
@@charlestoneoyoo I prefer designing smaller systems and prototyping. Not really a lot of opportunity to do that when you’re designing stuff for an entire building. I think product design has much more opportunity to be hands on, whereas in HVAC it’s mostly others performing the installation and it’s just equipment sizing, procurement and commissioning tests and talking with contractors. I also love using SolidWorks, and seeing new things and idea being tested and developed which happens more in product development. I’m just excited by that part of MechE personally, but wanted him to mention MEP in the video.
@@umar5834 Wonderful take and perspective--wishing you all the best in that endeavour!
Excellent video, thank you
You missed the power engineer
glad to know that don't have to study mechatronic engineering degree to become mechatronic engineer. I am studying mechanical engineer and think of if able to do mechatronic engineering job..
Was thinking the same thing
What about maintenance engineer?
Which one pays more ? And have more startup potential
Sir make a vedio with cnc machines
I’m a computational mechanical student, but I’m thinking to change to naval/marine engineering. Is it a worth decision?
Can you share some sources please from where we can learn softwares like Ls Dyna, multibody dynamic, computational fluid and thermal, etc with less cost and high quality. Because money problem is something which bothers me always .
root cause anal O_o
What about MEP engineers.
i am in 2nd year of my bachelors in mechanical engineering and i am looking for going in product design engineering, could you suggest some personal projects that i could do as of now that would help me in finding a role related to product design engineering later on when i graduate?
MEP/ oil and gas ??
he seems to only talk about tech/product/system development roles which is great and I would like to work in those fields in the future but he doesn't even mention MEP which has way more jobs and much less competition than product/system level roles
What about maintenance engineering
Like this video 👌
U guys just need to study EE and stop messing arround...
You just need to stop projecting.
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