Electro-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.
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Bachelor's degree
2.5 years
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
Soldering
Milling
Hand Tools
SolidWorks (CAD)
Test Equipment
MATLAB
Electronics
Mills
Table Saw
Calipers
Machine Tools
Vacuum Systems
Inventory Management System
Facility Management
Tooling
Electromechanical Assembly
Motion Control Systems
Structural Engineering
Machining
Printed Circuit Board
Computer Numerical Control (CNC)
Metrology
Common Skills (5)
Operations
Communication
Creative Design
Energetic
Troubleshooting (Problem Solving)
Certifications (2)
Engineer in Training
Valid Driver's License
Related Specializations
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