Top
Mechanical Engineering Companies to Work For
As we mentioned in a
recent post, our members have been asking who the top mechanical engineering
companies to work for are, so this post covers some of the top mechanical
engineering companies to work for. We should mention that our analysis of the
top mechanical engineering companies to work for focused mostly on the larger
firms, for two reasons. Firstly, information on these companies and their
compensation packages is more readily available, and secondly, many of our
members requested information on the larger firms. We do want to make it clear,
though, that there are probably a lot of great small mechanical engineering
firms out there; we just focused on the larger firms based on specific requests
and available information. We did not take applications for these rankings;
they are simply based off our discussions with mechanical engineers and
information we found on these companies.
Career determination
entails familiarizing yourself with all the aspects of the profession or career
you are looking to enter. This way, you adequately prepare, from the stage when
you are studying for the profession to the time that you graduate and finally
apply yourself to your career.
One crucial aspect of
career determination is acquainting yourself with the manifold employers in
your chosen field. This requires sufficiently researching which the top mechanical
engineering companies are. Doing so will help you pinpoint the firms that are
most liked in terms of crucial deciding factors such as workplace practices,
employee benefits, and employee attrition rates. Knowing these companies makes
your application process smoother when you are ready to become a part of the
workforce. Here is a list to help you prepare.
1. National
Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA)
A job in the National
Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) remains one of the most sought
after by mechanical engineers from around the world. And this comes as no
surprise, as being involved with NASA brings not just prestige but manifold
opportunities to interact and even collaborate with top-notch scientists and
engineers from the United States and other countries.
2. Google
Google, arguably the
largest computational technology company in the world, requires some of the
biggest and most advanced computer hardware systems. Because this is the case,
Google doesn’t purchase ready-made systems but makes their own instead. To do
so, the company needs a strong employee base of mechanical engineers.
3. The Boeing Company
Another very popular
employer for mechanical engineers is Boeing, the largest aerospace corporation
in the world. As it is continually seeking to improve on its manufacturing of
military aircraft and commercial jetliners, mechanical engineers who are lucky
enough to land a job in the company are guaranteed to acquire new skills and
grow their respective careers when they work for Boeing.
4. Apple
A leader in consumer
computational technology, Apple is in constant need of the expertise and
specialized skills of mechanical engineers. Work entails designing, developing,
and testing consumer electronics and gadgets like next-generation displays.
Apple is held in high regard within the engineering community, and so working
for this company will surely bring prestige, career opportunities, and growth.
5. Lockheed Martin
Corporation
Lockheed Martin is the
United States’ premier manufacturer of military equipment such as military and
combat gear, radar systems, aircraft, and missiles. Needless to say, designing,
developing, and testing all these products require the expertise of mechanical
engineers.
6. Microsoft
Another big name in
the computational technology field is Microsoft. Much like Google, Microsoft
needs hardware systems that cannot be bought from run-of-the-mill computer
hardware stores. Because this is the case, Microsoft hires mechanical engineers
to create these specialized hardware systems.
7. GE Aviation
GE Aviation
manufactures engines both for commercial and military aircraft. With such a
wide clientele, continued research and development as well as testing of
next-generation engines are then required, jobs which mechanical engineers are
fully trained to do. General Electric dabbles in energy as well, and developing
clean energy systems is something that may be of interest to up-and-coming
mechanical engineers out there.
8. United States
Department of Energy
Yet another government
organization with which mechanical engineers can find work is the United States
Department of Energy. Mechanical engineers in this line of work play a crucial
role in identifying and developing safe, economically viable, and
environmentally sustainable clean energy systems utilizing solar, wind, and
wave power. Pinpointing advanced methods and creating respective systems for
radioactive waste disposal are a possibility, too. Mechanical engineers who
work for the United States Department of Energy play a crucial role, as their
recommendations influence energy policies in the country.
9. Ford Motor Company
Ford continues to be a
driving force in America’s automobile manufacturing industry. Continually
seeking to streamline its operations, Ford constantly requires the specialized
skills of mechanical engineers to develop mechanical systems for its automobile
assembly and testing processes.
10. Walt Disney
Company
We are all used to
thinking of mechanical engineers as working in the technology and information
technology fields. But this is not always the case; other sectors also require
the specialized skills of these professionals. Take for instance the
entertainment industry, where top-notch firms like the Walt Disney Company
dominate. Working for this firm allows mechanical engineers to think out of the
box to create one-of-a-kind entertainment experiences.
Searching for top
mechanical engineering companies to work for can be very tedious, and prudent
job-seekers make use of all the available resources, such as those online. This
expedites the search and makes navigating the job market easier.
For those of you
mechanical engineers looking to work for a large company, those listed in this
post are some of the best out there. Between their salary and benefit packages
and the opportunities that they provide to work on large-scale, award-winning
projects, you can see and do amazing things at these companies.
We hope this post is
helpful to our mechanical engineering readers, and we look forward to
continuing to help our readers to create extraordinary engineering careers. If
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