Manufacturing engineering is all about using processes, technology, and resources to bring ideas to life. It goes beyond production lines, developing manufacturing systems, quality control, and the integration of cutting-edge technologies like automation and additive manufacturing.
The career options are varied, from aerospace and automotive to electronics and healthcare. It can lead to roles such as manufacturing engineer, process engineer, or production manager, where you contribute to enhancing efficiency, reducing costs, and ensuring product quality.
As industries evolve, so do the opportunities within manufacturing engineering, paving the way for leadership positions in research and development, supply chain management, and even entrepreneurial ventures.
- Develop sustainable and environmentally friendly manufacturing processes.
- Get involved in the research and development of new materials and advanced manufacturing processes.
- Contribute to the development of industries, creating employment opportunities and economic stability in communities.
- Engineering materials and manufacturing technology
- Automation and robotics
- Automated manufacturing project
- Computer aided manufacturing
- Sustainability and the product lifecycle
- Design principles for manufacturing
Chat to a current manufacturing engineering student
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Some conversation starters for you:
- Ask which modules they really enjoyed.
- Find out how easy it was for them to make friends on their course.
- Do they have any tips on your personal statement?
- Did they do anything to prep for uni before they went?
- Are there books, podcasts or YouTube channels they would recommend?
- Material selection knowledge
- Use of simulation tools
- Understand code for CNC machines and automation systems
- Safety protocols in manufacturing environments
- Collaboration and teamwork
- Problem-solving
- Attention to detail
- Time management skills
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Getting in: Entry requirements
Find out more about what you'll need to study manufacturing engineering at university or as an apprenticeship.
Average requirements for undergraduate degrees
Entry requirements differ between university and course, but this should give you a guide to what is usually expected from manufacturing engineering applicants.
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- Do you love innovation and like to stay up-to-date with technology and the latest advancements?
- If you have a passion for sustainability, discuss any experiences, coursework, or personal projects related to sustainable manufacturing practices.
- On the same thread, discuss your understanding of the environmental and social implications of manufacturing processes.
- If you have a particular interest in a specialised area of manufacturing like additive manufacturing or smart manufacturing, briefly mention it.
- Talk about your genuine passion for manufacturing engineering and why you find it exciting and meaningful.