Electromechanical engineers often work in a manufacturing and assembly plant environment. In this particular industry manufacturing processes are controlled by computers requiring a crossover for electromechanical engineers between the traditional circuit and mechanical training with more modern computerized applications systems.
Electromechanical engineers may be responsible for any of the following
Draft and design new products related to electromechanical field
Troubleshoot design flaws in products and production
Monitor manufacturing and production including automated control
Maintain and repair production lines andor products
Evaluate production of product line
Analyze statistics related to manufacturing of product line
Establish and implement quality control
This profession requires problemsolving skills the ability to operate as part of a team strong analytical skills and a thorough understanding of the related computer technology to meet the demands of the modern American industry field.
Skills
Draft and design new products related to electromechanical field
Troubleshoot design flaws in products and production
Monitor manufacturing and production including automated control
Maintain and repair production lines andor products
Evaluate production of product line
Analyze statistics related to manufacturing of product line
Establish and implement quality control
This job is posted in the following Specialties
Mechanics Engineering Electronics Electro mechanical Electrical