Title | : | Best Mechanical Engineering Skills to Learn |
Lasting | : | 16.05 |
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Check out my list of ME Technical Questions: payhipcom/EngineeringGoneWildbrHow I Spend my 150K Salary: youtube/g1FGX9bfWEI
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brWhat Software do Engineers Need to Learn: youtube/F1SRnJqDPbI Comment from : Engineering Gone Wild |
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#1 How to communicate with people Comment from : Nakkisampyla |
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Segmental Elbows, Cones and other Comment from : Valentin Lishkov |
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Learning manufacturing processess in the machine shop was a requirement in the first year at my college, the machinerys handbook was required material for year 2 and up Comment from : Danijel Gašparić |
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thanks a lot 🙏 Comment from : Thabiso Deacon |
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Summarybr1 CAD (3D and 2D): Solidworksbr2 CAE : FEA and CFDbr3 Manufacturing Processbr4 Basic robotics br5 Engineering theorybr6 GD&Tbr7 Fail mode and effectsbr9 Programming: Matlab or Python br10 Soft skills: active listening Comment from : Lina Hol |
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Hi which sites do you recommend for mechanical engineering if im studying Comment from : Sizwe Malusi |
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Unveiling the First Episode of Our Series - 'Career in Different Fields' - Explore the World of CFD!br youtube/aFCLPNGAc-0 Comment from : The Yaari Talks |
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I wish I discovered this video earlier in my degree years Quality information Comment from : T Brown |
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thank u for your informatio <-__-> Comment from : Hamza Kalawoun |
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this is all about manufacturing, what about process engineering Comment from : zigotina |
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Am just in my 2nd year in Mechanical eng school Canada , Am so much worried about life after school , so i decided to watch youtube videos from peers so that i could improve on the fields and skills required based on their experiences Thanks man Comment from : Bina Bari |
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Currently moving toward my 2nd year of biomedical engineering bachelor and I've noticed that my university doesn't lie heavily on to mechanical part of the major so I've decided to try and master the skills of a mechanical engineer myself This video helped a lot as a road map, thank you! Comment from : ay |
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This is a f** amazing video, so accurate, to the point, and NO sugar coating As a first generation student, I gladly appreciate this video and will get your ME tech questions Thank you! Comment from : Rodolfo Orellana |
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Thank you for sharing your experience, brI am going to pursue Mechanical Engineering, this video gave me an idea at what skills I need to learn Comment from : Nehan Kodavaluru |
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This guy is the best Comment from : Rasheed Lyn |
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Basically you must be a god Comment from : Rasheed Lyn |
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what do you think about Fusion 360 ? in my school they only allow students to use fusion in all their projects however solid works seems to be the standard would i be wasting my time learning fusion 360 deeply? Comment from : Joe |
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Employers absolutely care about your GPA Otherwise you'll have to start at the bottom and make your way up through networking and word of mouth Nobody who sees a 25 GPA will think hmmm may be this kid was late with submissions but really knows the subject Let me give him a chance over this 36 GPA guy? They'll toss your application in the bin Comment from : smallworld77 |
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thanks man , i am 23 , jobless from india, I made a 5 A4 sized page notes will remember all of these for great career ahead 2 out of 4 years of my mech engg course was wasted due to online presence & absence of shop floor activities though my school has that sadly i need to watch & learn them from youtubebrneed more videos like thesebrAll my mechanical colleagues are switching to the IT industry due to large requirement I dont want a career in that brlove mechanical engineering Comment from : alok meshram |
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I'm fine with wasting employer's time if they won't hire me anyway Comment from : M |
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The problem with any engineering discipline is that your taught basic engineering principles in school but not mentored in how to develop your career It's gotten better but the issue is still there Comment from : Ron Alexander |
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Nice video but please avoid using the keyboard sound Comment from : Matias Pezo |
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you look exhausted bro , take it easy Comment from : Armin |
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don't worry, be happy Comment from : Valentin Lishkov |
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Currently work as a mechanical engineer at a large aerospace company Every point you made was spot on Great video! Comment from : TJM28 |
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Please tell me time management/multitasking software name which is used in this video? Comment from : abhay raj |
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I’ve been in the industry for 37 years I worked my way through college I’ve been in multiple industries and all levels in those industries I was a lathe operator, CNC programmer, cad designer and drafting, materias analysis, fea, cfd analyst, did oo programming in C# and Java, lately tons of business intelligence with all kind of tools, I’ve been manger and now executive I still have my machinery’s handbook and metals black book btw You were absolutely right on technical skills and soft skills I would disagree in the grades and activities students do When I am interviewing new graduates, I don’t expect them to have a ton of experience If they do, fine and I do consider that if I see the person studying and working But not all colleges are in a city where they can work in an industrial setting and go to school So, normally good grades and participation correlates with quick learners, passionate and good communicator individuals So yes, we definitely see grades in new graduates, and the better the grades the better chance you have of an interview I do not see too much what school you went to unless we are looking for something specific that you know a school has a good program for Otherwise I just want a driven individual who is a quick learner, self starter, good communicator, and specially respectful So study hard, party a little less and you will be fine Hope that helps! Comment from : lgarcia67 |
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Speaking like a specialist without experience Which industry did you served and how many years? Real world does not works as you described? A person need not to be a super human Only one or two skills are enough to start and to be be an expert, and choose wisely the person who do the CAD model or drafting he need not care about the FEA, the person who do the FEA he/she need not to care about much about the GD&T (for example)Tge person who do design the manufacturing proccess need not to learn the electronics, that's the other person responsibilities That's the respnsibilities for another expertThat's why there are big team works together, and for that there are special kind of enterprise tools used and their working priciples are different Each of experts are responsible for each of sections, and they work collaboratively You describes the full Bachelor's 4 years syllabus By Which anyone get scared easily Comment from : Md Shahinur Rahman |
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Thanks Grat vid! Comment from : nestor reyes |
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Bro the info you are providing is to the point, well structured, broad But for your channel I think you should focus a bit on sound it's low Comment from : Saad Khatri |
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The best and clear explanation of what mechanical engineers need to have, i'm happy i've hit some of your tips <3 Comment from : Chrisnoyed |
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Switch my major from computer engineering to mechanical engineering, and this channel is basically a gold mine for my college years Comment from : sock freak |
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Thanks from heart ❤ Comment from : YONS |
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Thank you Very informative Comment from : Kevin C |
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Mech Eng here who graduated with distinction in his MSc and is about to do his Dr IngbrThe most important Skill is: Endurance when it comes to learningbrbrWhy?brMechanical engineering is THE engineering study program Super broad and super important This means there will allways be something new Research never stops and you shouldn't be left behind Comment from : Provuk SMC |
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您的视频真的超棒。❤ Comment from : Yang An |
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I wish this video existed when I was in college Youngsters listen to the video! Comment from : Almaguer Luis |
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Every mechanical engineer should watch this Comment from : bala fayam |
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Very concise Comment from : Jason Cheng |
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👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼 Comment from : Jason Cheng |
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just join a machinst shop for freebrdont be silly dont say you know anything your just a normal guy Comment from : da men |
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what is the best resource to learn how to assign dimenesion and tolerances in 2d drawing without pissing machinist off/ ??/ Comment from : Meet Shreepal |
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Bros trying so hard to get a job at apple Comment from : Alex Rajbahak |
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I think soft skills are very important, I have given many interviews I have been rejected many time because of communication and english I can't speak English, I remember few months ago I was rejected because my english I cleared technical round and the hiring manager said that if you would speak English I would hire you right now Because of my technical skills, I think I am very good in it If anyone reading this comment, please learn English and improve your communication skills Because engineering drawing not going to help you, they engineering drawing is the communication language for Engineer, it is 😂😂 But your HR don't care how good you are in this Comment from : Azeez |
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I graduated from ga tech three years ago Still looking for an entry level position, unfortunately most companies looking for 3-7y of experience Do u have any advice? Comment from : Eric ja |
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Very good video, very clear and effective communication Thank you! Comment from : O contador De coisas |
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I wish i saw this a year ago Have reached the final year now already Comment from : Vishal Sejpal |
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Not a bad video, but the video letteral covered most of the thing a engineer need to know, even broader than the University syllabus It's not the "best mechanical engineering skills to learn" but the all skills an mechanical engineer potencially needs to use And most industral mechanical engineers only know and pracie a small portion of them in their daily job Young folks do not get overwhelmed by this video If you want to be an engineer, you will be an engineer, as long as you put in effort Comment from : ZeC |
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I am biased but coding really cant be understated It sets u apart from the other ME engineers, and because we can use programming for a different field than the IT/EE crowds this really opens you to a more niche opportunities I once did some system design/integrator which involves verification (test benches), system controls , data integration with your company's ERP, etcbrbrofc I dont know how will AI change this in the future Comment from : AP Hadiputra |
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Formula Student is a great club to join, lots of engineers and recruiters I've spoken to at competitions consider it to be equivalent to having an internship especially if you've had a big involvement in component design for parts on the car As you'll be doing virtually everything mentioned in the video from design to manufacturing assembly and documentation Comment from : shmeagle |
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According to my 20 years experience, you have to master delegating tasks , and tracking the progress,soon or late you have to be a midclass manager in your company and if you don't master delegating,you will be drowning under huge demands Comment from : ali ihsan Aksoy |
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Can you please make a video about How to read Engineering drawings (Steel structure Fabrication) please Comment from : Bala Subramanian |
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Very useful video, Victor! Comment from : Mat |
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Hi from engineer student in Malaysia ❤ Comment from : Azri Irfan |
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Accurate information as mechanical engineer in working in automotive industry Comment from : Rohit Bhosle |
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bro which software are you using during the Multi-tasking time period? Comment from : aakash kushwaha |
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FYI Ansys offers a student version which is pretty much fully featured to download for freebrYou are limited on the amount of nodes in the Project though Comment from : the dude |
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Good Very Informative Comment from : BT20MEC050 Manikanta |
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Speaking as a guy who has survived and thrived in industry for more than 3 decades, the key habits any engineer needs to master are: Listen and understand the requirements and objectives for the project; Understand and deliver to the required timeline - invariably this is the most important thing; Always produce high quality, accurate work - details are everything; Lastly keep learning and re-skilling If you master these skills you won’t have a lot to worry about Comment from : Don Harrold |
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bruh Noted🙌🙌 Comment from : Harish C Badiger |
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Amazing Comment from : Sales Team |
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Nice video I like the part about always working to develop creativity Comment from : Paul Romano |
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If only there was content creator like this for every subject or work area Comment from : Kastl |
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This video makes me sad because I am now 30 and nowhere near capable of accomplishing this goal of becoming an engineer I am a decently skilled technician in the manufacturing space but have neither the time nor the money to be able to complete a degree in a mechanical engineering program Comment from : Coury Russell |
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Good video, god bless you Comment from : t |
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Just graduated with a BEng Honours degree in Mechanical Engineering in the UK, and I really appreciate this content I am currently on the job hunt atm, considering to do a masters in advanced mechanical engineering design if I don't find anything suitable soon Comment from : DR-Phantom |
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hi do you know what I should do now as a rising hs senior? Comment from : Berryronin |
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As someone with 10 years in Mechanical Design and only having an Associate Degree A lot of big companies will not hire you, or allow you to promote to the position of Engineer without a Bachelor's Degree I do the job of a Design Engineer, but am classified as a CAD Designer My point is, a lot of Engineers where I work don't know how to design nor design for manufacturing Some companies are coming around to the fact that a degree doesn't hold as much weight as they once thought Comment from : CZ SHOOTER |
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This is so good! I will definitely add this to my list of videos to send to me students Comment from : Thought Bomb Design |
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You are amazing, I have written so much even Im almost at the end of the road of being a student, thank you Comment from : Ibrahim Al-Saif |
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Gd&t and tolerance stack up are so difficult to learn by your own without industry experience Comment from : OmarUMD |
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Thank you Comment from : King of Bithynia |
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Such a valuable information, taking notes thank you Comment from : NJRHD10i |
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This is the best video available on the internet in this space The entire concept of mechanical engineering got cleared Comment from : Ninad Bhatt |
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Great video You explained everything very well and I just want to mention for 3D printed parts you can use 3mf too Comment from : MechaMagic |
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I’m a Mechatronics Engineering student and this video was so resourceful for me too Thank you! Comment from : Bibiiii |
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Is there a metric equivalent book to Machinery's Handbook? Comment from : Hjeg |
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thank you very much Comment from : John Howard |
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In my opinion it's better to master two/three of these skills than an average knowledge of everything Comment from : Giulio Carcasci |
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This is exactly what I was serching for thank you ❤ Comment from : Mohamed Safan |
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bro u r askilled person but how many months it can be learn these skills for a student/job seaker ? Comment from : Karthikeyan K |
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Bro show us the Bugatti or I gotta unsubscribe Comment from : Niraj |
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Clear presentation with top tier content Peace! Comment from : MrVilboux |
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I appreciate the amazing video once again, showcasing your excellent expertise 🙌 Thank you for sharing your valuable knowledge 🎉 Comment from : Gray |
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Quality content 👌🏻 Comment from : Jay Sonagara |
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Thank you Comment from : Issam Issam |
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Hi, someone can send me those books (Catia, solid works, machinery handbook) if there's, I can't find them for free Comment from : AMINE OUKESSOU |
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All the tips are great! I certainly agree with those communication skills tips From what I’ve seen people who are effective communicators often have an advantage Comment from : LC |
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Could you please make a video on contents of technical interview for mechanical engineering positions? Comment from : Hasin Abrar |
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Grandes dicas Muito bom, serve muito para outros profissionais também Comment from : Dacio Ferreira |
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