The automotive industry sector broadly falls into 3 main areas: retail vehicles, motorsport and earth moving equipments.
Salary of an automotive engineer depends mainly upon the work experience and degree achieved. For a fresh graduate it can vary from country to country, But for a engineer having experience of 4-5 yrs it goes as high as 50,000 pounds/month.
They can work in mechanical engineering jobs.
mechanical engineering.
All employment "counts", but the more you can tie in old work skills to a new job prospect the better you'll do in an interview.
Architectural or building engineering consist of electrical, mechanical and civil engineering
Mechanical Engineering seems to fit my wife to a tee. She stays home with the kids while her husband toils at his mechanical engineering job day in and day out. We have a gross household of about $100k with a nice bevy of benefits. I'd say mechanical engineering is quite wonderful for my girl.
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That all depends on where. If we are talking about finding an entry level mechanical engineering job in the US, they currently are hard to find. But jobs for experienced mechanical engineers are considerably less hard to find. As many people say, there will always be a need for mechanical engineers. But mechanical engineering is not exactly 'hot' profession. If you are looking to study mechanical engineering, this is certainly something to keep in mind. The jobs are out there. But there's not an abundance of them. And you may have to relocate to somewhere you would rather not in order to land an entry level mechanical engineering job.
I don't make cars but a degree in mechanical engineering would probably give you some job flexibility over an automobile engineering degree.
let look from the different angle, mechanical engineering and ece has almost equal scope but mechanical have little higher because mechanical has wide variety of subjects and every skilled mechanical engineer has got statisfyed job.... now we look from ece,ece is the easy to learn and has good job outlook,every professsionaly skilled engineerhas good job aspect...
It's the same thing. If you have a degree in Mechanical Engineering, you have a Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering.
Mechanical Engineering has a good scope than ece....ece is all about electric devices and communication devices.......even mechanical engineer can do some of that job....mechanical can go in any field even in IT field if you are good at CAD....so i vote for mechanical......