Engineering> Mechanical Engineering
Mechanical Engineers plan and design tools, engines, machines, and other
mechanical systems that produce, transmit, or use power. They
may work in design, instrumentation, testing, robotics, transportation,
or bioengineering, among other areas. Mechanical Engineers
work in a variety of industries as well as in government.
For additional information about the field of environmental
engineering, please visit the print and web resources compiled by UCS. You may also want to explore the Yale University department of mechanical
engineering.
Web Resources
American Society of
Mechanical Engineers
(job database: http://www.asme.org/jobs)
Clicking on the “Students” link will bring up
a list of links for career information topics, competitions,
contests, scholarship money, graduate school resources, and
publications information. The job search database allows you
to search for positions (including internships) by experience
level, keywords, and/or geographic region of interest.
Engineering
and Manufacturing Job Openings
This site will allow you to search for jobs by function, geographic
region, education level, and salary desired. After registering
for a free “Scout”, you will be emailed whenever
new listings are posted that meet your criteria.
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