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Automobile Engineering

Organizations hire candidates who excel in Automobile Engineering to design and develop advanced automotive systems that meet regulatory requirements and stay ahead of the competition. These professionals bring in-depth knowledge of vehicle design, manufacturing, and maintenance, as well as the ability to use computer-aided design (CAD) software and simulation tools to test vehicle systems. They are proficient in areas such as engine and transmission systems, vehicle dynamics, and advanced technologies like electric and hybrid vehicles.

Assessment Details
US $15

Performance Analysis report

40 minutes
40 MCQ

Certificate of Specialization

Credential of Readiness 

Test Syllabus

The Automobile Engineering Skill Test assesses a candidate's knowledge and practical skills in the field of automotive engineering. It evaluates their proficiency in using CAD software and simulation tools, their understanding of fuel systems, pollution control, and emission reduction technologies, and their expertise in vehicle dynamics, engine design, and chassis development.


Topics covered in the test:


  • Automotive Fuels, Pollution, and Control

  • Automotive Chassis and Vehicle Dynamics

  • Automotive Engines

  • Fluid Mechanics and Machinery

  • Mechanics of Materials and Manufacturing Technology

  • Microcontroller and PLC

  • Design of Machine Elements

  • Strength of Materials

  • Thermodynamics

Related Roles

Having verifiable Automobile Engineering skills can give you a competitive advantage in the rapidly-evolving automotive industry. Professionals with expertise in this field are in high demand as they design and develop automotive systems, contribute to the development of advanced technologies like electric and hybrid vehicles, and ensure the safety and reliability of vehicles.


Internship Roles:


  • Automotive Design Engineer Intern

  • Vehicle Testing Engineer Intern

  • Manufacturing Engineer Intern

  • Chassis Engineer Intern

  • Powertrain Engineer Intern


Full-time Roles:


  • Automotive Design Engineer

  • Vehicle Testing Engineer

  • Manufacturing Engineer

  • Chassis Engineer

  • Powertrain Engineer

  • Automotive Service Technician

  • Automotive Quality Control Engineer

  • Automotive Sales Engineer

  • Automotive Safety Engineer

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