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Choosing Automotive Engineering as a Profession

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Automotive engineering is a branch of engineering scattered into three major segments: production, development, and manufacturing. Production engineers are those who design the car. Engineers in the development field study and test the speed, performance, and durability of the cars. Engineers in the field of manufacturing are concerned with the innovation and manufacturing of cars.

Once automotive engineers have gotten their degree from an automotive engineering college, they will be hired by companies to design the components of vehicles. They will have to develop standards which would help in efficient production. They must focus on reducing the cost of manufacturing. This job involves a lot of research to come up with new techniques for every vehicle. This will help to reduce cost and create demand for new products.

Automotive Engineers have the huge responsibility of ensuring that they abide by government rules and regulations at all levels of production. They should keep in mind the quality expected by consumers. They should be capable of solving any complex problems that may arise during the course of production. It is the engineer's responsibility to carry out statistical analysis, to ensure the results obtained are desirable.


Career opportunities as an engineer are numerous. They may opt for any of the following fields: safety engineering, emissions research or controller, noise, vibration, and harshness engineer (NVH), performance engineer, vehicle dynamics controller, systems engineer, operations research, and vehicle manufacturing engineer.

The college program provides training and also gives practical exposure to the students. Students should be good in math, calculus, advanced math, statistics, physics, chemistry, and geometry. All engineering colleges should be approved by the Accreditation Board for Education and Technology (ABET).

Such courses are in demand because of the practical exposure given during the course of study. The demand for such skilled engineers is growing in the industry, as they specialize in generating new technology and have computer knowledge. Statistics have show that the average salary given to a skilled automotive engineer is in the range of $45,000 to $60,000. This increases with the years of experience and knowledge about the industry. Engineers may also get jobs in related fields as body engineers, aerodynamics engineers, quality engineers, logistics/transportation engineers, and environmental engineers.
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