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Electro-Mechanical Engineer

Engineering
Mechanical and Related Engineers
Mechanical Engineer

Perform engineering duties in planning and designing tools, engines, machines, and other mechanically functioning equipment. Oversee installation, operation, maintenance, and repair of equipment such as centralized heat, gas, water, and steam systems.

At a Glance

Electro-Mechanical Engineer. Typical education: Bachelor's degree. Experience: 2.5 years. Top skills: Electromechanics, Soldering, Milling.

Avg Annual Salary

Not available

Typical Education

Bachelor's degree

Experience

2.5 years

Job Postings

2

Parent Occupation (O*NET)

Mechanical Engineers

Median Wage

$102,320/yr

Growth (2024-34)

+9.1%

Education

Bachelor's degree

Skills & Requirements

Specialized Skills (23)

Electromechanics

5.0

Soldering

5.0

Milling

4.9

Hand Tools

4.9

SolidWorks (CAD)

4.9

Test Equipment

4.8

MATLAB

4.8

Electronics

4.7

Mills

4.7

Table Saw

4.7

Calipers

4.6

Machine Tools

4.6

Vacuum Systems

4.5

Inventory Management System

4.5

Facility Management

4.5

Tooling

4.5

Electromechanical Assembly

4.4

Motion Control Systems

4.4

Structural Engineering

4.3

Machining

4.3

Printed Circuit Board

4.3

Computer Numerical Control (CNC)

4.2

Metrology

4.2

Common Skills (5)

Operations

4.9

Communication

4.8

Creative Design

4.6

Energetic

4.4

Troubleshooting (Problem Solving)

4.3

Certifications (2)

Engineer in Training

4.7

Valid Driver's License

4.2

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