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Mechanical Engineering

Mechanical Engineering is a highly sought-after skill in today's world of work as it covers the design, development, and manufacturing of mechanical systems that underpin various industries, including aerospace, automotive, energy, and healthcare. Companies seek candidates with expertise in Mechanical Engineering to develop and optimize products, processes, and systems to achieve high-quality, reliable, and efficient outcomes. These professionals utilize their knowledge of physics, mathematics, and material science to design and develop systems and products that can perform complex tasks and withstand diverse operating conditions.

Assessment Details
US $15

Performance Analysis report

40 minutes
40 MCQ

Certificate of Specialization

Credential of Readiness 

Test Syllabus

The Mechanical Engineering Skill Test assesses a candidate's ability to apply essential concepts in a practical context. The test evaluates proficiency across various aspects of the discipline, ensuring that candidates possess the necessary knowledge and skills to design, develop, and manufacture mechanical systems and products. By assessing a candidate's expertise in areas such as engineering mechanics, strength of materials, machine design, thermal design, and other key concepts, the test ensures that candidates possess the ability to apply their knowledge in real-world scenarios.


Topics covered in the test:


  • Fluid Mechanics

  • Engineering Mechanics

  • Strength of Materials

  • Mechanics of Metal Cutting

  • Production Management

  • Machine Design

  • Mechanical Engineering

  • Theory of Machines

  • Combustion Engines

  • Thermodynamics

  • Workshop Technology

  • Mechanical Design

  • Thermal Design

Related Roles

Having verifiable Mechanical Engineering skills can give you an edge in today's competitive job market. This skill is highly sought-after across various industries, including aerospace, automotive, energy, manufacturing, and healthcare, and professionals with this skill set can design, develop, and manufacture mechanical systems and products. These roles require professionals to apply their knowledge of engineering principles, physics, and material science to create efficient and effective systems and products that meet specific requirements.


Internship Roles:


  • Mechanical Engineering Intern

  • Manufacturing Engineering Intern

  • Product Design Engineer Intern

  • Quality Assurance Engineer Intern

  • Materials Engineer Intern

  • Mechanical Design Intern

  • Production Engineer Intern

  • Research and Development Intern

  • Testing and Validation Engineer Intern


Full-time Roles:


  • Mechanical Engineer

  • Manufacturing Engineer

  • Product Design Engineer

  • Quality Assurance Engineer

  • Materials Engineer

  • Mechanical Design Engineer

  • Production Engineer

  • Research and Development Engineer

  • Testing and Validation Engineer

  • Maintenance Engineer

  • Operations Manager

  • Project Engineer

  • Sales Engineer

  • Technical Sales Engineer

  • Supply Chain Engineer

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