Never knew if mechanical was for me. I just took mechanical because of my JEE rank. But now when I see bikes running on roads, with a chance that they may be running with a contribution from me, that's enough to put a smile on my face. Love what I do. Feel lucky to have taken up mechanical.
Yes Bro ,That feeling Is 10 times greater than Crush's love acceptance,I haven't worked in Company because i am not graduate yet,but i have worked in Go kart, Electric bike et.. SO When we see While It is Roaring on track, That pleasant moment Is enough to survive 100 years 😍😍
So many people crapping on engineers, yet most of these commenters probably don’t know the amount of math and science necessary to design these engines and planes
@Precision penaltyshot 100% math bends the sheet metal. machines the pins, and makes the coils energize. Math may not be used initially but if you want to optimize your design and be sure that it's going to work the first time you'll be using some kind of software (math) to aid in that process. Obviously you've never designed sheet metal because you literally use bend tables (math) to design it correctly.
I studied Mechanical Engineering.I did a Five Year Indentured Apprenticeship,after which I went to University.The Areas of Engineering cover (the main areas) are Mechanical,Electrical/Electronics, Civil/Structural,and Aeronautics.In my career I was associated with several Engineering Institutions. Engineering in my day when I entered it,was very specific in its areas.Nowadays it is completely different in areas.In Universities you now have Major/Minor Subject Degrees.In my day,you did not have that.I wonder what Engineering would be like in 50 Years time.
After studying mechanical engineering for four years, I realize the jobs are very different from what I expected. The massive knowledge you have learnt on course does not have too many direct relation to the actual work. Ultimately, I start to find a software engineer job and writes down my own program using Python, JAVA, C/C++. Now I am applying for a conversion CS master program and training Leetcode algorithms questions at the same time. This is way much more interesting than mechanical engineering job. Hope I can work as a software developer in the next job season.
I can underline this statement. The studying of this was amazing, the work was HORRIBLE. I effectively just noped out and started a new carreer and reschooled. Mechanical engineering is NOTHING that you see in this video. You know what it is? Sitting behind a computer screen 8 hours a day in a shared room with others and having meetings with other departments. And the same goes for aerospace engineering and nautical engineering. It is all the same thing but with a different specialization. Be smart, steer clear from engineering and go do something that doesnt suck your soul out.
Here in Brazil mechanical engineers will rarely work in a role like this. Unfortunately the market requires us to work as managers and other similar professions.
Porra selado meu querido. Grande maioria das vagas é pro cara planejar e coordenar manutenção. Aí o maluco estuda cálculo pra entender física, química, estuda as matérias específicas do cursos que aplicam as matérias fundamentais, depois vai pras matérias profissionalizantes, faz um puta tcc pra no final das contas ficar planejando manutenção, que não é 5% do que tu vê no curso todo.
Very inspiring video for me as a 3rd year Mechanical Engineering student.. but i doubt that it's actually that fun and challenging as the way it's presented in the video
I had 3 seniors from USF ME that I led to design this in 7 months and put it in production in just over a year. They all learned from it and now are making destroyer parts, missile battery systems and one working for Chrysler as a driving dynamics engineer. ua-cam.com/video/N5oUfH6pkyE/v-deo.html
@@elijahmparuri3129 I would say RUN from this industry before it’s too late 😂.. really tiring and endless working ours, you’ll lose all hope but somehow still manage to survive in this ocean of a field.
ME will be sitting in a desk, reviewing drawing designs, specifications, material and manufacturing processing, meetings, updating documents, revisions, review changes, revisions, meetings, waiting for feedback from suppliers etc, testing of parts or systems, documenting test reports, write testing procedures, things like that. It depends where you work. All these require scientific background, I used a lot of material mechanics when revising drawings, and used trigonometry when designing in my first ME job. Also, as an ME you will have to know government regulations, you will get training on that and apply it when documenting your work. So engineers don't always sit and play with machines. They have bigger responsibilities
Do we need that much creativity with us to become a good mechanical engineer? Like other than creating new innovative designs is there any scopes ME students can get a job. Like analayising the problems, testing the machine's. Something like that.
I finished mechanical engineering and currently preparing for my licensure exam 💕 5 years for studying and 1 year for preparing the licensure exam. I'm almost done!! YEHEY!! And my hair are falling so sad, so much stress
Believe me, they are pretendding that mechanical engineering work is fun. In reality, endless meeting and documentation make the work boring and drive people crazy.
Hahahaha. I do so much documentation and it's frustrating and often boring but I also do hand calculations and interface with stress analysis software and that can be cool.
Mechanical Engineering is the Key of Technology and the Father of All Engineering Major. Call them civil houseering, naval shipeering, etc. There is no engineering major that does not depend on Mechanical Engineering including the internet which is operated by Machines. Mechanical Engineering is the Real Lord Production Technology.
This reminds me of my days in Pratt and Whitney until forced redundancy due to COVID19...now got back to school to get my Bachelor in Mechanical Engineering.
I love to work with such kind and beautiful enthusiasm people because I am a mechanical engineer but still not doing this kind of work. I love to play with machines really
@Ibn Meraj no bro but the education system in Pakistan is normal not very good or not very bad but politics in Pakistan is very bad that is why we are stuck here and the genius minds are not stay here because no one give them respect as well as appreciation.
because if I will take Aero Engineer if one day the companies aren't hiring its hard for me to find a job unlike if I will take Mechanical Engineering I will have so many opportunities like in Oil, Automobil, and many more and also Aeronautics maybe I need to review some units before I belong to avitation
@@Redthelavender You are right. Engineering is engineering. Do ME and do electives in Aerospace if you want. We design and make these and followed the same path you are plus also got Comp Sci degree while I was at it. facebook.com/silverlightaviation/
Dilemmas of Mechanical Engineering: 1.) Project Uncertainty - your boss will give you a complex long-term project and ask you how long it will take to finish. You will not know. You will guess a number. You will then start implementing the project in reality and run into unexpected pitfalls. You will be under stress because you will not be sure if you will be late. You will be under this stress for most of your time on the job. Research, "Space Shuttle Challenger explosion" and "Deepwater Horizon" 2.) Project Treachery - late in a long-term project, the will be behind schedule and over budget and many key people will have left. The Project Manager knows the project will realistically fail. At that point, his goal is not to get the work done, but to shift blame to his subordinates so he can cover his ass. Research, "Deepwater Horizon government inquiry" 3.) Time Charging Dilemma - unlike most trade workers, Mechanical Engineers have to be busy all the time. They cannot have down time. Every minute of their 40-hour work week must be charged to some charge number. When you finish a long-term project, there is a delay time for your boss to put you on another project. If you did not predict that you would be done previously, you will be in the situation of having no charge number on which to charge your time. That means that finishing a project early can now be a bad thing, because you will have no charge number. Finishing a project late is always a bad thing, because you go over budget. So now you have to play a delicate balancing act, where finishing late is bad, but finishing early is also bad. 4.) Power Nap dilemma - In Driver Education, the manual states that when you drive a long road trip on the interstate highway, you will get sleepy on the road. You must pull over and take a power nap to refresh yourself to avoid sleeping at the wheel and crashing your car. The short-term fatigue comes from monotony. The same biological phenomenon occurs in an office job. You will get sleepy in your cubicle from sitting in your seat and reading a boring document. Or during a dry high-level departmental meeting where a high-level manager is talking about subjects above your pay grade. When you are sleepy at your desk, you cannot do any productive work. Only a short power nap can refresh you. Unfortunately our society has a prejudiced ignorant belief that sleeping at your desk means you are lazy or that you did not get enough sleep the night before, and prohibits the act of refreshing yourself with a power nap. In Japan, office workers are allowed to take power naps at their desks. Their sensible belief is that sleeping at your desk means that you worked hard. In an American office job, you will need to sleep at your desk but will be prohibited from doing so.
@Imran A Coincidentally, I also worked in Information Technology. The Power Nap dilemma, Project Uncertainty Dilemma, and Project Treachery dilemma also exist in IT as well. Some people say that the project uncertainty is actually worse in IT than in Mechanical Engineering. Fortunately, IT workers do not have the time-charging dilemma, because the nature of IT work is that a company can "table" a major project that they cannot do right away. And IT workers are, to an extent, allowed to have idle time. IT lifestyle is also more "social" than Mechanical Engineering lifestyle because there is more collaboration required, due to the interdependent nature of IT work.
@Imran A That is an excellent choice. My Vietnamese friend in college studied mechanical engineering with me, and back then I always got better grades than he did. Later on after he started working, he got into Information Technology. Unlike me, he became very successful at it. Because of his childhood socio-economic hardships where he had to work at the failing family business for sub-minimum wage pay, he was very driven to improve himself and succeed in IT later in life. He was very resilient to crisis situations. He went on to become a highly sought-after job candidate earning 6 figures and driving an Acura RSX. I also heard some other story of a guy who was jailed for a felony conviction and later after being released got into IT. He went on to earn 6 figures, despite his criminal record.
Only 1 out of 4 engineers does real world modelling and proving out. Some engineers are entirely administrative and just psychopathically good at reporting on the work of others as if they are running the place.
the future of these engines is material research. In this way, increase the limit temperature of the thermodynamic cycle and therefore the overall efficiency is possible. From the point of view of design, for example the gemetria of the vanes, we have reached the highest level. this is what I think
Damn this video makes me feel bad. I wanted to work in the aerospace field but completely forgot about my GE aviation interview. So much for my mechanical engineering degree
@@matt309 Well, my point was not about working specifically on a space shuttle project. It was about the terrible engineering disaster associated with the Space Shuttle Challenger. (Maybe you’re too young to remember that)
Proud to hand your broken design back to you, i do construction, we have to fight you people daily we dont hate you, its your drawings dont work for us to put together always its like a round peg for a square hole using a screwdriver for a hammer, lol
Once a MECHANICAL Engineer is always a Mechanical engineer, i too an mechanical engineer has worked hard, been at maintainence, worked at an fabrication department in construction, then further worked as an project engineer at compounds manufacturing plant who wanted to setup a company in india, holy crap when i looked at those days, almost i utilized my 3 precious years for a penny salary, but never lost hope in my mechanical work , than finally i made up my mind and joined an company body and learned the Designing of automotive parts to get into that stream and was well placed in a company U need to have balls to survive Go hard or go home, that's what is mechanical engineering
@Star FB then you are noob, my friend rejected by most companies and within a 3 months was selected in a government psu as assitant engineer. private companies actually doesnt have much engineering jobs mostly are for diploma holders so a graduate will struggle to get a job.
@@vaibhavrk1163 i am mechanical engineer 5 years exp and when i start i had to punch 2 other applyers to get the job (they didnt come to interview the next week)...
mechanical engineers are trained with fluid engineering, propulsion, combustion, heat transfer, aerodynamics, etc which are mainly required to design a Turbojet engine. Computer engineers mainly concentrate on the automation of the plane.
Piyush Pulukool well you know what i mean CS , CE & SE ( computer science , computer engineers , Software engineers ) all work to Solve problem and or create things on the computer side .... Even the FCU ( fuel control unit ) is a computer.... mechanical engineers cant fix something wrong with it , (they will maybe just know its broke and they have to order a new one from the people who can make one )
+J-N-H-M I know that they use FCU to control the fuel injecting electromechanical systems (like solenoid injecting pumps, etc)but computer engineers don't know the parameters required to be controlled and the equations related to it. They just design a software accordingly as per the information given by the mechanical/aerospace and electrical engineers ... its like saying a black hole simulation software only needs a guy with CS major, instead it mainly requires an Astrophysicist. So to design a FCU they need a major helping hand of individuals from mechanical/aerospace as well.
In India mechanical engineering work is to clean the machine....clean the coolent spillage & to operate the crane....U guys are really lucky.........but this would be still dream for mechanical engineer like us.....but one day we will achieve
I worked as a final inspector in a shitty plastic company for few years in 12 hour shifts with a meagre salary above 10k pm.Wasted my life.Planning to move to IT.
You should know the drawbacks as well. This video is very sugar-coated and biased. Joys of being a Mechanical Engineer: 1. You will get laid off because of factors beyond your control 2. You will get blamed and used as a scapegoat for the failure of disastrous complex long-term projects that were obstructed by factors beyond your control, so that the boss can cover his ass 3. You will experience stress from having to guesstimate and manage project uncertainty 4. You will get rejected for job openings a gazillion times because you don't have 15-20 years experience in every niche aspect of every mechanical engineering job ever known to mankind 5. You will get fat sitting in your cubicle and sitting in meetings 8 hours a day - wishing you had a career in fitness instead 6. You will have your individual worker's rights trampled on by unethical managers who only care about satisfying the company's internal politics and political correctness 7. You will feel like an idiot when your supplier asks you technical questions to which you do not know the answers, and must ask your technical lead, acting as little more than a go-between 8. You will get short-term fatigue and become unproductive while monotonously sitting in your cubicle for 8 hours a day but be prohibited from refreshing yourself with a power nap because American society considers it "lazy" 9. You will feel like an idiot when you are required to review and approve of technical reports that only a PhD in that particular field could understand 10. You will be completely surrounded by men at work with practically no chance of ever meeting "the one", and wish that you were a male nurse, because they can meet women at work 11. You will be admonished for failing to read the boss's mind and failing to do what he wanted you to do without ever telling you 12. You will be unfairly disciplined by witch-hunting bosses without any presumption of innocence because some gutless coward decided to abuse the complaint system to stick it you 13. You will see people do you wrong and get away with it due to favoritism because the favoritism in question was politically correct 14. You will find out that most of the behaviors required to succeed as an engineer in the long run are behaviors that were never taught in academia
@@perfectsplit5515 anything for mechanical engineering 💪 Ok but honestly, are other engineering better? Is electrical engineering better in that context?
@@phenomenalphysics3548 While I cannot speak from the experience of working as an Electrical Engineer, I can say that I showed this list of drawbacks to a non-engineer and his response was, “That’s not just in mechanical engineering; it’s like that in my job, too.”
This is great and all but I want to know what do mechanical engineers with concentration on mechatronics do... I'm very interested in the area of robotics and prosthetics. Any suggestions?
I'm polish student of mechanical engineering, but i left dreams of interesting and passionate job showed in this video long ago and it's to late to change profession. I guess my work will be boring, just sitting with documentation under constant stress. 100% sure that i know practically nothing about machines and job will be hard to find at all.
I want to be a Pilot soon but aviation schools were way too expensive what could be the best engineer course most related to aviation or being a pilot?
I'm mechanical engineer and i love my job, i have also experience for 10 year, very interesting to solve the problem in my department for mining company. when i was in university i' am design armour vehicle, it's great challenge
I just started mechanical engineering in Turkey but I required to know English. İt is hard.How can I learn it more easily? I usually don't understand talking of people. Help me pls
There is huge deference between practical and theoretical as most engineer I have seen in my career only for office the most guys who lead job are field people , so these guys only for simulation
I'm a senior in high school and want to go in to this field. I love to take things a part and put them together then ask myself questions about what other parts do. love to do hands on and design my own things. Is this the right field for me??
paper work is a part of the job but definitely not the whole thing. you will be spending lots of time in the computers designing, and analyzing the design
That is the introduction mind set to have as a mechanical engineer student during freshman year. You later learn by your junior year that you have to design things based on ASME, API standards, Limitations to temperatures, pressures, materials, etc.... You then considered how the materials you will be using are affected by the surrounding weather around you. Like insulation on pipes is different in the north compered to the south due to the difference in temperature. It all revolves around thermodynamics, heat transfer, fluids, mechanics, etc.....You will have to study like crazy if you want a good GPA. Mechanical Engineering is not really taking things a part and putting them together by hand, but doing it by a computer design program. Like AutoCAD.
I am computer engineering,but I have keen interest in mechanical field since my college days....but I couldn't attend the mechanical field bcz of family interference.
Mechanical Engineering is an extremely diverse field. What you learn in college is just an introduction. There are multiple divergent fields. All the material cannot be covered in a 4-year college curriculum.
@@dennismuthomi7791 You don't select the career field. The career field selects you. By that I mean you submit a resume and they call, if they don't then your shit out of luck.
you learned thermodynamics, hydraulics, fluid mechanics and heat transfer etc, that's the core for this machines in the industry you get to learn more and more.
that is the things every Engineer trade is good relationship with each other, so i agree only those people which is hard work on your feild, don't panic people ," we learn every time, for new world".
Usually big companies like this usually hire people who have been top in their class or honorable mentions or ones with superb recommendations in other words "excellent credentials" 😂
@@bronxishomenomatterwhereig3149 hmm u seem to have a premeditated mindset.. u see i have worked with people who were never in the top of their class just average grades and nothing too special but regardless of credentials from schools or universities.. these people became the backbone of the operations of the companies.. some even supposed to be the "best in class" working with these considered ace players of the companies can not even keep up with the speed and quality of work that have been input output.. so yes.. being the best of the best in a university says only a part of who u have been as a student, maybe a genius or just hard working but it does not directly equate to being who you are as an asset of a company or organization
@@susapo123451 Fair enough. But the top of class grads show more potential than C students with no internships or projects under their belt. Thus why they get picked for these jobs.
Note to incoming freshman: If you don't get a >3.5 GPA/top 10% of your class/participate in lots of clubs, you ain't gonna get this type of job. Shit like this is actually competitive.
Never knew if mechanical was for me. I just took mechanical because of my JEE rank. But now when I see bikes running on roads, with a chance that they may be running with a contribution from me, that's enough to put a smile on my face.
Love what I do. Feel lucky to have taken up mechanical.
Which iit bro
@@ryder-gem7854 Whats IIT
@@hasaniqbal233 its indian institute of technology
@@ryder-gem7854 ah i see. How's the engineering program there?
Yes Bro ,That feeling Is 10 times greater than Crush's love acceptance,I haven't worked in Company because i am not graduate yet,but i have worked in Go kart, Electric bike et.. SO When we see While It is Roaring on track, That pleasant moment Is enough to survive 100 years 😍😍
So many people crapping on engineers, yet most of these commenters probably don’t know the amount of math and science necessary to design these engines and planes
I'm an electrical engineer so i do know the math Lol
@Precision penaltyshot 100% math bends the sheet metal. machines the pins, and makes the coils energize. Math may not be used initially but if you want to optimize your design and be sure that it's going to work the first time you'll be using some kind of software (math) to aid in that process. Obviously you've never designed sheet metal because you literally use bend tables (math) to design it correctly.
100%, probably jealous or not quite the full quid as such
@Precision penaltyshot you're absolutely right. I wasn't arguing against the trades. Just the comments against engineering.
@@patrioticgunner8034 Electrical engineering is tough as hell. You probably had to do a ton of Maxwell's equations.
I studied Mechanical Engineering.I did a Five Year Indentured Apprenticeship,after which I went to
University.The Areas of Engineering cover (the main areas) are Mechanical,Electrical/Electronics,
Civil/Structural,and Aeronautics.In my career I was associated with several Engineering Institutions.
Engineering in my day when I entered it,was very specific in its areas.Nowadays it is completely
different in areas.In Universities you now have Major/Minor Subject Degrees.In my day,you did
not have that.I wonder what Engineering would be like in 50 Years time.
With the help of robots, it will be dead.
@@fanboyhater832 Engineering will never die. Because it‘s based on innovation. Other jobs, however, will die
After studying mechanical engineering for four years, I realize the jobs are very different from what I expected. The massive knowledge you have learnt on course does not have too many direct relation to the actual work. Ultimately, I start to find a software engineer job and writes down my own program using Python, JAVA, C/C++. Now I am applying for a conversion CS master program and training Leetcode algorithms questions at the same time. This is way much more interesting than mechanical engineering job. Hope I can work as a software developer in the next job season.
I can underline this statement. The studying of this was amazing, the work was HORRIBLE. I effectively just noped out and started a new carreer and reschooled. Mechanical engineering is NOTHING that you see in this video. You know what it is? Sitting behind a computer screen 8 hours a day in a shared room with others and having meetings with other departments. And the same goes for aerospace engineering and nautical engineering. It is all the same thing but with a different specialization. Be smart, steer clear from engineering and go do something that doesnt suck your soul out.
@@Captain_Cinnamon G
@@Captain_Cinnamon "Be smart, steer clear from engineering"
Comically loud incorrect buzzer
Mechanical engineering King of all engineering.🛩🚟🚁🚀✈🛥🚢
Here in Brazil mechanical engineers will rarely work in a role like this. Unfortunately the market requires us to work as managers and other similar professions.
That's because the market in brazil doesn't invest in designing new products and machines and the market in the USA does
@@jsgames6843 true
Porra selado meu querido. Grande maioria das vagas é pro cara planejar e coordenar manutenção. Aí o maluco estuda cálculo pra entender física, química, estuda as matérias específicas do cursos que aplicam as matérias fundamentais, depois vai pras matérias profissionalizantes, faz um puta tcc pra no final das contas ficar planejando manutenção, que não é 5% do que tu vê no curso todo.
same in India
Same in Mexico, but there is a slim chance of getting a role that is not being a manager
Very inspiring video for me as a 3rd year Mechanical Engineering student.. but i doubt that it's actually that fun and challenging as the way it's presented in the video
I had 3 seniors from USF ME that I led to design this in 7 months and put it in production in just over a year. They all learned from it and now are making destroyer parts, missile battery systems and one working for Chrysler as a driving dynamics engineer. ua-cam.com/video/N5oUfH6pkyE/v-deo.html
What is your say about it now that you're in the industry?
@@elijahmparuri3129 I would say RUN from this industry before it’s too late 😂.. really tiring and endless working ours, you’ll lose all hope but somehow still manage to survive in this ocean of a field.
@@Ameedo7 really?😂
I'm currently in my second year and I'd like to learn a few from you
I love their passion of working.
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That's what I liked also.
ME will be sitting in a desk, reviewing drawing designs, specifications, material and manufacturing processing, meetings, updating documents, revisions, review changes, revisions, meetings, waiting for feedback from suppliers etc, testing of parts or systems, documenting test reports, write testing procedures, things like that. It depends where you work. All these require scientific background, I used a lot of material mechanics when revising drawings, and used trigonometry when designing in my first ME job. Also, as an ME you will have to know government regulations, you will get training on that and apply it when documenting your work. So engineers don't always sit and play with machines. They have bigger responsibilities
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Do we need that much creativity with us to become a good mechanical engineer?
Like other than creating new innovative designs is there any scopes ME students can get a job.
Like analayising the problems, testing the machine's.
Something like that.
I finished mechanical engineering and currently preparing for my licensure exam 💕 5 years for studying and 1 year for preparing the licensure exam. I'm almost done!! YEHEY!!
And my hair are falling so sad, so much stress
A need your contact
Im engenier
Among school mo po
I need you contact
Congrats from Brazil
Hey Krystle andaleon i m also female mechnical engineer
Believe me, they are pretendding that mechanical engineering work is fun. In reality, endless meeting and documentation make the work boring and drive people crazy.
Hahahaha. I do so much documentation and it's frustrating and often boring but I also do hand calculations and interface with stress analysis software and that can be cool.
Same here.
I'm a mechanical engineer in Turbine fabrication and I am feeling bored to do my job !
@@wasimakram1576 where are you from
hehehe Cheng, you are speaking as a layman
Hahaha......True
5:12 *laughs in aerospace engineering*
2min of silence for the Indian kids who think this is what mechanical engineers do after graduating from a tier 3 college
When I was doing engineering my thought process was same as you said hahaha
Hahahaahahah
hahahahaha
So sad, our systems are fucked up
Lmao thats really mean bro
Mechanical Engineering is the Key of Technology and the Father of All Engineering Major. Call them civil houseering, naval shipeering, etc.
There is no engineering major that does not depend on Mechanical Engineering including the internet which is operated by Machines. Mechanical Engineering is the Real Lord Production Technology.
One of neighbor is also mechanical engineer from Institute of Engineering (IOE),Nepal.
He works in GE aviation at Aircraft engine manufacturing plant.
Can you connect me with him broski?
This reminds me of my days in Pratt and Whitney until forced redundancy due to COVID19...now got back to school to get my Bachelor in Mechanical Engineering.
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This is what students from top 10 university's do.
Yes of course
@Imran A how is it gonna end? I wish
@@brucewayne3227 This system is created by people of the past but unknowingly it's we who promotes it.
Not top 10 school, but rather top 10% most skilled (or well-connected? :)) engineers
That’s what I do and I’m not from a top 10
I love to work with such kind and beautiful enthusiasm people because I am a mechanical engineer but still not doing this kind of work.
I love to play with machines really
@Ibn Meraj looking a job in mechanical engineering field bro
@Ibn Meraj no brother I am from Pakistan
@Ibn Meraj no bro but the education system in Pakistan is normal not very good or not very bad but politics in Pakistan is very bad that is why we are stuck here and the genius minds are not stay here because no one give them respect as well as appreciation.
The world depends upon us.. 😎 Thxx fr this video.. Proud to be as mechanical engineer.. 😎 😎 🤞
me too proud but its shit job now i wish i did IT they make big $$$
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Someday I will be a Mechanical Engineer and I will work in Aviation company because I love planes 😍😍
Уеа
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So why aren’t you in aerospace or aeronautics engineering?
because if I will take Aero Engineer if one day the companies aren't hiring its hard for me to find a job unlike if I will take Mechanical Engineering I will have so many opportunities like in Oil, Automobil, and many more and also Aeronautics maybe I need to review some units before I belong to avitation
@@Redthelavender You are right. Engineering is engineering. Do ME and do electives in Aerospace if you want. We design and make these and followed the same path you are plus also got Comp Sci degree while I was at it. facebook.com/silverlightaviation/
It's my dream to become a mechanical maintenance engineer for aeroplanes/ aircrafts.
Even I have
same dream
@@user-yc7pf6gn9t Then do course Aircraft Maintenance Engineering {AME}
I am very glad to see young engineers.
I mechanical engineering student in master and I'd loveto be part of this huge company one day it's a dream for me.
Dilemmas of Mechanical Engineering:
1.) Project Uncertainty - your boss will give you a complex long-term project and ask you how long it will take to finish. You will not know. You will guess a number. You will then start implementing the project in reality and run into unexpected pitfalls. You will be under stress because you will not be sure if you will be late. You will be under this stress for most of your time on the job. Research, "Space Shuttle Challenger explosion" and "Deepwater Horizon"
2.) Project Treachery - late in a long-term project, the will be behind schedule and over budget and many key people will have left. The Project Manager knows the project will realistically fail. At that point, his goal is not to get the work done, but to shift blame to his subordinates so he can cover his ass. Research, "Deepwater Horizon government inquiry"
3.) Time Charging Dilemma - unlike most trade workers, Mechanical Engineers have to be busy all the time. They cannot have down time. Every minute of their 40-hour work week must be charged to some charge number. When you finish a long-term project, there is a delay time for your boss to put you on another project. If you did not predict that you would be done previously, you will be in the situation of having no charge number on which to charge your time. That means that finishing a project early can now be a bad thing, because you will have no charge number. Finishing a project late is always a bad thing, because you go over budget. So now you have to play a delicate balancing act, where finishing late is bad, but finishing early is also bad.
4.) Power Nap dilemma - In Driver Education, the manual states that when you drive a long road trip on the interstate highway, you will get sleepy on the road. You must pull over and take a power nap to refresh yourself to avoid sleeping at the wheel and crashing your car. The short-term fatigue comes from monotony. The same biological phenomenon occurs in an office job. You will get sleepy in your cubicle from sitting in your seat and reading a boring document. Or during a dry high-level departmental meeting where a high-level manager is talking about subjects above your pay grade. When you are sleepy at your desk, you cannot do any productive work. Only a short power nap can refresh you. Unfortunately our society has a prejudiced ignorant belief that sleeping at your desk means you are lazy or that you did not get enough sleep the night before, and prohibits the act of refreshing yourself with a power nap. In Japan, office workers are allowed to take power naps at their desks. Their sensible belief is that sleeping at your desk means that you worked hard. In an American office job, you will need to sleep at your desk but will be prohibited from doing so.
@Imran A Yes, it is all what I learned from experience. 5 years.
For some people, Mechanical Engineering is fun as a hobby, but not as a profession.
@Imran A Coincidentally, I also worked in Information Technology. The Power Nap dilemma, Project Uncertainty Dilemma, and Project Treachery dilemma also exist in IT as well. Some people say that the project uncertainty is actually worse in IT than in Mechanical Engineering. Fortunately, IT workers do not have the time-charging dilemma, because the nature of IT work is that a company can "table" a major project that they cannot do right away. And IT workers are, to an extent, allowed to have idle time. IT lifestyle is also more "social" than Mechanical Engineering lifestyle because there is more collaboration required, due to the interdependent nature of IT work.
@Imran A That is an excellent choice.
My Vietnamese friend in college studied mechanical engineering with me, and back then I always got better grades than he did. Later on after he started working, he got into Information Technology. Unlike me, he became very successful at it. Because of his childhood socio-economic hardships where he had to work at the failing family business for sub-minimum wage pay, he was very driven to improve himself and succeed in IT later in life. He was very resilient to crisis situations. He went on to become a highly sought-after job candidate earning 6 figures and driving an Acura RSX.
I also heard some other story of a guy who was jailed for a felony conviction and later after being released got into IT. He went on to earn 6 figures, despite his criminal record.
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Only 1 out of 4 engineers does real world modelling and proving out. Some engineers are entirely administrative and just psychopathically good at reporting on the work of others as if they are running the place.
the future of these engines is material research. In this way, increase the limit temperature of the thermodynamic cycle and therefore the overall efficiency is possible. From the point of view of design, for example the gemetria of the vanes, we have reached the highest level. this is what I think
Probably that's why not that many mechanical engineers are needed.
Thanks we proud to be a mechanical engineer
Job mila kya
0:34 "At GE, it's our job to lift people up, and bring them down"
Yeah we saw the video
Yeah, the manager clearly dodged that wording:)
Damn this video makes me feel bad. I wanted to work in the aerospace field but completely forgot about my GE aviation interview. So much for my mechanical engineering degree
"I wanted to work in the aerospace field"
Really? Would you have wanted to be the Project Engineer for the Space Shuttle Challenger?
@@perfectsplit5515 i believe not all aerospace engineers are project engineers for the space shuttle
@@matt309 Well, my point was not about working specifically on a space shuttle project. It was about the terrible engineering disaster associated with the Space Shuttle Challenger. (Maybe you’re too young to remember that)
@@perfectsplit5515 I remember it perfectly. Your just cherrypicking
Proud to be a mechanical engineer!
Proud to hand your broken design back to you, i do construction, we have to fight you people daily
we dont hate you, its your drawings dont work for us to put together always
its like a round peg for a square hole using a screwdriver for a hammer, lol
Same here
But in India most of mechanical engineers works for IT company 😂😂😂😂
Once a MECHANICAL Engineer is always a Mechanical engineer, i too an mechanical engineer has worked hard, been at maintainence, worked at an fabrication department in construction, then further worked as an project engineer at compounds manufacturing plant who wanted to setup a company in india, holy crap when i looked at those days, almost i utilized my 3 precious years for a penny salary, but never lost hope in my mechanical work , than finally i made up my mind and joined an company body and learned the Designing of automotive parts to get into that stream
and was well placed in a company
U need to have balls to survive
Go hard or go home, that's what is mechanical engineering
@Star FB then you are noob, my friend rejected by most companies and within a 3 months was selected in a government psu as assitant engineer. private companies actually doesnt have much engineering jobs mostly are for diploma holders so a graduate will struggle to get a job.
We work here for Defence Dept. sorry to hear about that
Aur SC/ST ko lekar aao ...India will prosper
@@vaibhavrk1163 i am mechanical engineer 5 years exp and when i start i had to punch 2 other applyers to get the job (they didnt come to interview the next week)...
For Mechanical Engineering in India, this is dream...in reality ME 90%goes in noncore and remaining in supply chain, maintenance profile.
This never gets old even in 2023!!
its mechanical , computer , aerospace & electrical engineering if not more at GE that go into jet engines
mechanical engineers are trained with fluid engineering, propulsion, combustion, heat transfer, aerodynamics, etc which are mainly required to design a Turbojet engine.
Computer engineers mainly concentrate on the automation of the plane.
Piyush Pulukool well you know what i mean CS , CE & SE ( computer science , computer engineers , Software engineers ) all work to Solve problem and or create things on the computer side ....
Even the FCU ( fuel control unit ) is a computer....
mechanical engineers cant fix something wrong with it , (they will maybe just know its broke and they have to order a new one from the people who can make one )
+J-N-H-M I know that they use FCU to control the fuel injecting electromechanical systems (like solenoid injecting pumps, etc)but computer engineers don't know the parameters required to be controlled and the equations related to it. They just design a software accordingly as per the information given by the mechanical/aerospace and electrical engineers ...
its like saying a black hole simulation software only needs a guy with CS major, instead it mainly requires an Astrophysicist. So to design a FCU they need a major helping hand of individuals from mechanical/aerospace as well.
Piyush Pulukool i know , its a jet engine ,
my point was , its a lot more than just mechanical
+J-N-H-M it's mostly mech/aerospace that's what I'm try to say, bro.
In India mechanical engineering work is to clean the machine....clean the coolent spillage & to operate the crane....U guys are really lucky.........but this would be still dream for mechanical engineer like us.....but one day we will achieve
I worked as a final inspector in a shitty plastic company for few years in 12 hour shifts with a meagre salary above 10k pm.Wasted my life.Planning to move to IT.
I love mechanical, just need someone to teach me more about mechanical
Engineering Explained is a great UA-cam Channel that has a lot on cars from a Mechanical Engineer himself
.. If you really love mechanical, you will be able to teach yourself, there is a lot of information around waiting for you to catch..
Bimmer Won SolidWorks based
Learn german. Then read their books. German engineers are the best in the world.
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5 year ago I choose learning marketing now I'm the best business man on food industry
I love my career as a mechanical engineer .
Currently am a student and preparing for DRDO India .
What are you doing now ???
And now I'm thinking if I'm gonna take mechanical engineering in college or not
The people in the meetings look really aggressive.
My passion is lounging on the beach, but I'm an engineer to pay the bills.
exactly
Haha
Lol.. Agreed
Hello from Arkansas
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i'd love to be an mechanical engeneer
go for it
You should know the drawbacks as well. This video is very sugar-coated and biased.
Joys of being a Mechanical Engineer:
1. You will get laid off because of factors beyond your control
2. You will get blamed and used as a scapegoat for the failure of disastrous complex long-term projects that were obstructed by factors beyond your control, so that the boss can cover his ass
3. You will experience stress from having to guesstimate and manage project uncertainty
4. You will get rejected for job openings a gazillion times because you don't have 15-20 years experience in every niche aspect of every mechanical engineering job ever known to mankind
5. You will get fat sitting in your cubicle and sitting in meetings 8 hours a day - wishing you had a career in fitness instead
6. You will have your individual worker's rights trampled on by unethical managers who only care about satisfying the company's internal politics and political correctness
7. You will feel like an idiot when your supplier asks you technical questions to which you do not know the answers, and must ask your technical lead, acting as little more than a go-between
8. You will get short-term fatigue and become unproductive while monotonously sitting in your cubicle for 8 hours a day but be prohibited from refreshing yourself with a power nap because American society considers it "lazy"
9. You will feel like an idiot when you are required to review and approve of technical reports that only a PhD in that particular field could understand
10. You will be completely surrounded by men at work with practically no chance of ever meeting "the one", and wish that you were a male nurse, because they can meet women at work
11. You will be admonished for failing to read the boss's mind and failing to do what he wanted you to do without ever telling you
12. You will be unfairly disciplined by witch-hunting bosses without any presumption of innocence because some gutless coward decided to abuse the complaint system to stick it you
13. You will see people do you wrong and get away with it due to favoritism because the favoritism in question was politically correct
14. You will find out that most of the behaviors required to succeed as an engineer in the long run are behaviors that were never taught in academia
@@perfectsplit5515 no lies were told
@@perfectsplit5515 anything for mechanical engineering 💪
Ok but honestly, are other engineering better?
Is electrical engineering better in that context?
@@phenomenalphysics3548 While I cannot speak from the experience of working as an Electrical Engineer, I can say that I showed this list of drawbacks to a non-engineer and his response was, “That’s not just in mechanical engineering; it’s like that in my job, too.”
All mechanical engineers we gathered once again ! .
This is great and all but I want to know what do mechanical engineers with concentration on mechatronics do... I'm very interested in the area of robotics and prosthetics. Any suggestions?
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I'm polish student of mechanical engineering, but i left dreams of interesting and passionate job showed in this video long ago and it's to late to change profession. I guess my work will be boring, just sitting with documentation under constant stress. 100% sure that i know practically nothing about machines and job will be hard to find at all.
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Why did you stop being passionate about it tho?
I want to be a Pilot soon but aviation schools were way too expensive what could be the best engineer course most related to aviation or being a pilot?
Hannah Barroga aerospace engg.., is the only course to be a pilot.., and mechanical engineering.. 😎 is related to the aviation
Aviation engineering
Engineering is for few,not every one. J thank God to see that j finished mechanical engineering. Because thermodynamics is Not a joke.
One day I will be professional engineer inxhallah🙏🙏
This seems to be a large Organization, but in small organizations Mechanical Engineers only play role of management.
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I learned lot of things from this video.
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I work in general aviation and I love it , just a nice small shop . Do your basic 100 hours it’s awesome man
I'm mechanical engineer and i love my job, i have also experience for 10 year, very interesting to solve the problem in my department for mining company.
when i was in university i' am design armour vehicle, it's great challenge
Im 3rd year ME now ,what advice do have for me to get a headstart in my career?
Where did you learn to build it, or how do you build it and connect all the cables, who does it?
Indian mechanical engineers are technology clerk in TCS or Infosys
Indian software engineers are technology peon in IT firms
India sucks everywhere is science
@@phenomenalphysics3548 yeah that's why 30% nasa austronats are engineers. You suchs look your face in mirror.
Being a Mechanical Engineer myself it is my Dream job to work in GE Aviation.
I wish it was as much fun as they portray it to be 😂.
I love it,because am a graduate in mechanical engineering from the university of Maiduguri, Nigeria, west Africa
I just started mechanical engineering in Turkey but I required to know English. İt is hard.How can I learn it more easily?
I usually don't understand talking of people. Help me pls
@conacal rubdur okey
Dude, Mechanical Engnieer are "Professional" words to say "Creative and Cool".
Not enough chances to prove them in that field
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Hello friend
actually living my dream
Engineering is one of the best field to work.
You mean BORING, to much meetings & paperwork
I have B.Tech in mechanical engineer and completed M.Tech in production engineering I have not fined any work yet in any where . I wish to have a job
I'm an Aerospace Engineer and I would love to be apart of this team
Where did you study aerospace engineering?
"apart"
Could you please tell the software you use for computer modelling or simulation of flow or stress analysis?
MECH Tech. Usually Solidworks or AutoCAD are the most popular for computer modelling/simulation; Solidworks is great for stress analysis
ANSYS
There is huge deference between practical and theoretical as most engineer I have seen in my career only for office the most guys who lead job are field people , so these guys only for simulation
Need to have a goal, convincing the seniors
1:45 what are u doing man 😄
😆😆
Log in into MIRC
@@BonaFide惊人的 why
This looks like it could heart my head
I'm a senior in high school and want to go in to this field. I love to take things a part and put them together then ask myself questions about what other parts do. love to do hands on and design my own things. Is this the right field for me??
paper work is a part of the job but definitely not the whole thing. you will be spending lots of time in the computers designing, and analyzing the design
Chauncey Overton become a engineer but learn welding and machining. You can create anything
That is the introduction mind set to have as a mechanical engineer student during freshman year. You later learn by your junior year that you have to design things based on ASME, API standards, Limitations to temperatures, pressures, materials, etc.... You then considered how the materials you will be using are affected by the surrounding weather around you. Like insulation on pipes is different in the north compered to the south due to the difference in temperature. It all revolves around thermodynamics, heat transfer, fluids, mechanics, etc.....You will have to study like crazy if you want a good GPA. Mechanical Engineering is not really taking things a part and putting them together by hand, but doing it by a computer design program. Like AutoCAD.
John m
Harikesh Patel make or push pencils. DISASSEMBLE LOOK
I am computer engineering,but I have keen interest in mechanical field since my college days....but I couldn't attend the mechanical field bcz of family interference.
This is my goal
I mostly prefer electrical and electronics engineering than computer science. Hope that I get a rank under 10K in JEE
What i thought and wanted to do after graduating....lol couldnt get a cool internship or job like this...
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ایا جایی برای یادگیری من هنوز هست عاشق تعمیرات ابزار کاراهای تخصصی ام
فرشید از ایران هستم
خیلی عالی بود افرین دارید
so cool to see all these Latinos doing great things!
I think they need to spend more time rioting, looting, soaking up welfare, and calling for murdering cops. Oh, wait a minute, that's ummmm...
@@perfectsplit5515 i dont know if you thought you were being funny or edgy but clearly you're failing hard at both.
@@obumij Waah, waah - did somebody get "offended" by what I wrote?
@@perfectsplit5515 lol not offended im just being real. them jokes werent funny dawg
What does ethic background have to do with anything? GE is pandering.
Best wishes to Mechanical design engineers
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good i love mechanical engineering
Should I choose mechanical engineering or electronics and communication or electrical engineering, please tell about placements too.
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Choose mechatronics. It is a combination of robotics, mechanical and electrical engineering.
In India many of mechanical engineer jobs in Bajaj, Tata etc
Awesome I proud to be a mechanical engineer.....
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Aerospace is cool!❤️
Yeah
Quality is important
sir. i want to know ,how u do that compressor blade dynamic ansys and calculation..
Everything’s done by programming. All eng need to do is put in their assumptions and apply their logic to get that work.
Hi, Who can help me, i am a mechanical engineering student and i wanna be a designer of plane engine? Please Show me a road
@joanne Nuuanuhello I am here
Lol i just finished mechanical engineering degree and we dont have that knowledge in combustors so sad
You learn in the field, trust me all you know will come good if you select your career field well
Mechanical Engineering is an extremely diverse field. What you learn in college is just an introduction. There are multiple divergent fields. All the material cannot be covered in a 4-year college curriculum.
@@dennismuthomi7791 You don't select the career field. The career field selects you. By that I mean you submit a resume and they call, if they don't then your shit out of luck.
you learned thermodynamics, hydraulics, fluid mechanics and heat transfer etc, that's the core for this machines in the industry you get to learn more and more.
@Neal DoubleAA I'm an engineer I love my profession
Me: Don't
My brain: you have to
Me: "Is there a job vacancy"??
I am mechanical engineer 2016 pass out. I wanna work with u.
So what do aerospace engineers do?
cut-copy-paste other people's work
@@gregoryeverson741excuse me?!
Is there any Diploma course for mechanical engineering..in India
arush498 yehh so many
Yaa , every polytechnic college
OMG ive been trying to do that style. Impressive👏👏👏👏
Are you doing creep analysis, structural analysis, fea? But you not showing in the video about which part of engine and about analysis itself.
They are fack
that is the things every Engineer trade is good relationship with each other, so i agree only those people which is hard work on your feild, don't panic people ," we learn every time, for new world".
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So basically,you become what you are laughed at.!
Great part of life!!😁
A nice and informative video. Three engineers describing their works on the next gen jet engines.
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How to apply in this industry please provide me information..
Meetings are important
Usually big companies like this usually hire people who have been top in their class or honorable mentions or ones with superb recommendations in other words "excellent credentials" 😂
The best companies hire the best employees. Shocker 🙄
@@bronxishomenomatterwhereig3149 hmm u seem to have a premeditated mindset.. u see i have worked with people who were never in the top of their class just average grades and nothing too special but regardless of credentials from schools or universities.. these people became the backbone of the operations of the companies.. some even supposed to be the "best in class" working with these considered ace players of the companies can not even keep up with the speed and quality of work that have been input output.. so yes.. being the best of the best in a university says only a part of who u have been as a student, maybe a genius or just hard working but it does not directly equate to being who you are as an asset of a company or organization
@@susapo123451 Fair enough. But the top of class grads show more potential than C students with no internships or projects under their belt. Thus why they get picked for these jobs.
@@bronxishomenomatterwhereig3149 how much over 100 is C in your country?
They now hire to fill diversity quotas.
I like you mechanical engineering work good work
all i've done almost 4 yrs in mech. engn is filing alloy properly n nicely
Where do you work?
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i think we have to re go thorigh basic subject we learn during bachelors along with the training to reallly excelle in job
Mechanical Eng student here 👌
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Note to incoming freshman: If you don't get a >3.5 GPA/top 10% of your class/participate in lots of clubs, you ain't gonna get this type of job. Shit like this is actually competitive.
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