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Career Opportunities for Majors in Mechanical Engineering

Introduction

Engineering is a profession in which knowledge of the mathematical and natural sciences is applied to develop ways to use the materials and forces of nature economically for the benefit of humanity.

At Rutgers, four-year undergraduate curricula leading to the degree of Bachelor of Science are offered in the fields of applied sciences, bioenvironmental, biomedical, chemical, civil, electrical and computer, industrial, and mechanical engineering, and materials science & engineering. Numerous areas of concentration are available within these disciplines, such as aerospace, biochemical, environmental, and packaging engineering.

Mechanical and aerospace engineering plays a dominant role in enhancing economic vitality, safety and overall quality of life. Mechanical engineers are concerned with the principles of force, energy and motion. They are professionals with expert knowledge of the design and manufacture of mechanical systems, thermal devices and processes. Products and processes developed by mechanical engineers include engines and control systems for automobiles and aircraft, electric power generation plants, lifesaving medical devices and consumer products ranging from air conditioners to personal computers and athletic equipment. They also design the machines that mass-produce these products. Virtually every aspect of life is touched by mechanical engineering. If something moves or uses energy, a mechanical engineer was probably involved in its design or production. The curriculum in mechanical and aerospace engineering trains students in a technically sound, challenging, and professional manner, laying the foundation for a productive career in industry or further graduate study and research. Further information can be found at http://mech.rutgers.edu/.


A Sample of Related Occupations

AerodynamicistFire Protection EngineerPlant Engineer
Aeronautical DrafterHeat Transfer TechnicianResearch Mechanic
Aeronautical EngineerManufacturing EngineerSales Engineer
Aerospace EngineerMaterial ScientistSolar Energy Systems Designer
ArchitectMechanical Research EngineerSpecification Writer
Automotive EngineerMetallurgistStress Analyst
Biomedical EngineerNuclear EngineerTechnical Writer
Chief DrafterNumerical Control Nesting OperatorTool Designer
Circuit Design EngineerOptomechanical TechnicianUtilization Engineer
Die DesignerPatent DrafterValue Engineer


Types of Employers

Private & Nonprofit Organizations
Aerospace IndustryElectronics ManufacturersNuclear Plants
Aircraft IndustryEngineering FirmsPetroleum Industry
Appliance ManufacturersEnvironmental OrganizationsPharmaceutical Companies
Architectural FirmsHospitalsPublic Utility Companies
Auto IndustryHotelsPublishing/Printing Firms
BanksHousewares ManufacturersResearch Facilities
Chemical IndustryIndustrial Machinery IndustryRetail Organizations
Colleges & UniversitiesInsurance CompaniesTelecommunications Firms
Construction FirmsManufacturing CompaniesTextile Industries
Consulting FirmsNuclear PlantsTransportation Companies

Government Agencies
Army Corps of EngineersGeneral Services AdministrationPatent & Trademark Office
Army Materiel CommandInt'l. Trade CommissionTennessee Valley Authority
Bureau of Engraving & PrintingInt'l. Trade CommissionU.S. Navy
Department of EnergyNational Aeronautics & Space Adm.U.S. Postal Service
Drug Enforcement Admin.National Inst. of Standards & Tech. 
Federal Aviation AdministrationNuclear Regulatory Commission 


Jobs Obtained by Rutgers Graduates

First Jobs of Recent Graduates
Assistant Supervisor, Merck & Co.Mechanical Engineer, BAE Systems
Associate Consultant, Herbert W. DavisMechanical Engineer, GE Plastics
Associate Member Engineering Staff, Martin MariettaMechanical Equipment Engineer, Corning, Inc.
CAD Specialist, L-3 CommunicationsMethods Engineer, Pilot Metal Fabrications
Compaction Tester, Futura ConsultingPatent Examiner, U.S. Patent & Trademark Office
Engineering Assistant, NDS TechnologiesProduct Development Engineer, Duracell Inc.
Equipment Specialist, Frederick Gumm Chemical Co.Project Engineer, Elastimold
Field Representative, Hewlett PackardProject Engineer, Prestone Products Corp.
Industrial Engineer, UPSProcessing Supervisor, L'Oreal
Lab Technician, Optimal Lubricants Inc.QA Engineer, Curtiss Wright Flight Systems
Management Trainee, GEQuality Engineer, Frigidaire
Manufacturing Manager, GESenior PC Support Specialist, Amerisource Pharmaceutical
Marketing Engineer, Cooperheat, Inc.Supervisor of Production, Motorola
Mechanical Engineer, Andersen ConsultingSurveyor, ETC Engineers & Plumbers

Jobs of Experienced Alumni (advanced degree information is not available)
Aerospace Engineer, Naval Air Propulsion CenterPatent Counsel, Reynolds Metal Co. (JD)
Appl. Engr. Supervisor, Adept Technology, Inc.Plant Operations Supervisor, Sardoz
Colonel, U.S. Air ForceProject Design Engineer, Chevron Corp.
Consultant, General Public Utilities Corp.Project Manager, Barry, Bette & Led Duke, Inc.
Director of Business Development, Union CarbideQuantitative Analyst, Salomon Brothers
Director of Engineering Programs, American Tool Co.Senior Engineer, Stone & Webster
Design Engineer, GESenior Facility Engineer, Merck & Co.
Design Engineer, Pratt & Whitney AircraftSenior Research Associate, Texas A&M University
Lead Engineer, NASASenior Staff Engineer, Lockheed Missiles & Space
Manager of Materials, GESystems Engineer, Martin Marietta
Partner, Carson & Gebel Ribbon Co.VP of Manufacturing, Alfa-Laval


Graduate Schools Attended

ENPC School of Int'l. Management, Paris, MBA, Int'l. ManagementRensselaer at Hartford, MBA, Management
Florida Institute of Technology, MBA, ManagementRensselaer Polytechnic Institute, MS, Mech. Engr.
Northwestern Univ., Kellogg School of Management, MBA, FinanceRutgers University, MBA, Marketing
MIT, MS, Mechanical EngineeringRutgers University, MS, Mech. & Aero. Engr.
New Jersey Institute of Technology, MS, Management EngineeringStevens Institute of Technology, MS, Manufacturing Technology


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