Which has lots of placement opportunities inbetween M.Tech in Automotive Engineering and M.Tech in Manufacturing Engineering?
Hello Shabir,
Automotive engineers are concerned with the development of passenger cars, trucks, buses, motorcycles or off-road vehicles. They do one or more of the following:
- Design new products or modify existing ones
- Troubleshoot and solve engineering problems
- Plan and design manufacturing processes
Automotive engineers must apply their engineering skills in a commercial way because their innovations and solutions must be effective and profitable. Their typical responsibilities include:
- Researching, designing, developing and producing vehicles and components
- Preparing cost estimates and design specifications
- Preparing plans and drawings
- Analyzing energy, environmental and safety aspects of the planned project
- Predicting vehicle or component behavior under different conditions using computerized models
- Developing testing procedures
- Investigating product failures
- Analyzing, interpreting and condensing technical data into reports or presentations
- Supervise technical staff
- Working closely with other types of engineers, such as civil, electrical, aerospace, chemical and industrial.
Manufacturing Engineers work for a wide range of manufacturing firms. They take responsibility for technical functions and maintenance of production lines and also manage development of new production lines.
- Ensure smooth, cost effective production and high performance in the industry
- Prepare plans and instructions for the manufacturing process
- Set the functions on the machines on the shop floor to operate with precision in the production process
- Supervise fabricators on the shop floor
- Give detailed directions for efficiency in completion of the production process
- Troubleshoot problems on the production line and manage repair and maintenance
- Test new equipment and machinery to authenticate it for the production process
- Purchase and install new machinery
- Impart training to shop floor staff for the use of new machinery.
Hello Shabir,
Automotive engineers are concerned with the development of passenger cars, trucks, buses, motorcycles or off-road vehicles. They do one or more of the following:
- Design new products or modify existing ones
- Troubleshoot and solve engineering problems
- Plan and design manufacturing processes
Automotive engineers must apply their engineering skills in a commercial way because their innovations and solutions must be effective and profitable. Their typical responsibilities include:
- Researching, designing, developing and producing vehicles and components
- Preparing cost estimates and design specifications
- Preparing plans and drawings
- Analyzing energy, environmental and safety aspects of the planned project
- Predicting vehicle or component behavior under different conditions using computerized models
- Developing testing procedures
- Investigating product failures
- Analyzing, interpreting and condensing technical data into reports or presentations
- Supervise technical staff
- Working closely with other types of engineers, such as civil, electrical, aerospace, chemical and industrial.
Manufacturing Engineers work for a wide range of manufacturing firms. They take responsibility for technical functions and maintenance of production lines and also manage development of new production lines.
- Ensure smooth, cost effective production and high performance in the industry
- Prepare plans and instructions for the manufacturing process
- Set the functions on the machines on the shop floor to operate with precision in the production process
- Supervise fabricators on the shop floor
- Give detailed directions for efficiency in completion of the production process
- Troubleshoot problems on the production line and manage repair and maintenance
- Test new equipment and machinery to authenticate it for the production process
- Purchase and install new machinery
- Impart training to shop floor staff for the use of new machinery.