The title is a bit misleading. This guy is no doubt a mechanical engineer, but it's not like this is what all mech engineers do. This video simply shows one of the many diverse areas a mechanical engineer can work in.
Isidro Garcia Thanks for adding to the discussion. Can you add a little more-- perhaps tell us about your experience and/or what you know other mechanical engineers do?
+ConnectEd in general mechanical engineers deal more with design of mechanical systems, thermal systems, and mechatronics. major applications include power generation, aviation, automotive engineering and design. product development , as in this video, is a also an application of mechanical engineering though, as in this video.
+Isidro Garcia This is probably one of the most rare jobs that you'll encounter in engineering. 95% of engineering graduates end up in some type of drafting (mechanical designer) position.
+ConnectEd Thanks so much for the videos! will help a lot in choosing a career for me. Maybe if you did include what the financial aspects of these careers are and a few more people in the same field, it would help more! :)
+ConnectEd hello, im currently in my second half of the third year in high school, and ive been very much indecisive on whether i should take mechanical engi or not. i like engines, i love how the small things are put up together to make something bigger, and i am very much obsessed with cars. the thing is..... im not that good in maths, do you think i will have a hard time if i choose mechanical engi as my major given my lack of mathematical skills?
i hear that many mechanical engineering jobs aren't like this and that they're a bunch of cubicle paper work. what is this specifically this is the type of hands on engineering job i need
I'm going to study to be a mechanical engineer, although I'm 11. I wanted to become one since I was about 6 or 7. I watch alot of these videos to see what's its like, I gave this a thumbs up, thanks!
i have completed diploma engineering from mechanical technology ..i have gained GPA 3.73 Out of 4.00. now how can i go abroad for higher education or job as maintenance sector ...if anybody know please suggestion me Reply
Wow cool! I am currently studying mechanical engineering and i never knew you mechanical engineering would be working with cool products such as Beats. I always thought you would be in a old workshop/factory all day. Also, what is Nivay specific job title? Design engineer? thanks
D Elliot Oh, I meant like most MEs dont do anything hands on. Occasionally they will but its very rare. Usually stuck behind a desk researching. My brother is a BME currently working as a Manufacture Engineer and he occasionally gets to use the workshop, but not so often.
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Thank you for sharing! I have always been interested in building things because I love modifications made between one product's initial design, to how they transform them over and over to be more efficient/suit a specific use. I own different versions of the same ear buds, shoes, tablets, and phones. The specifications by size and hardware are what matter to me most in a product; I'm an electronics sales representative and really hate to sell products to people based on price or bandwagon appeal (brand name). I would love a job like this where you make prototypes until you feel satisfied with the outcome, but a lot of people on TH-cam who share their "mechanical engineering experience" tend to be whiney about lack of creative control. These people claim to want to create their own products, but if you want to do that, then I don't see why they don't tamper with materials at home. You can't expect a company to let you create products for them from scratch because that would basically owe the rights/patents to you as an individual and you could your own business. If you have a product, then there has to be quality assurance analysts to test the parts as they're manufactured, and I imagine that companies already have access to all of the information, so it is more efficient "not to fix what isn't broken."
cnc machinist right now at 21, thinking of getting my met, with my cnc certificate I should be able to get it in 2 years, really wanna work more cad/cam software
Hi I'm a 7th grade student in middle school and have always loved design,creativity, and inventing. I took a course this past semester on 3D modeling and was very interested in it and got a 100 in the class and have found a career I would most likely enjoy and that is mechanical engineering. I was looking to see what other people have done with this job and stumbled upon this. I've never watched this channel before but after seeing this I am proud to subscribe and think this was perfect for me. I checked out the extra info on this career and found some very inspiring things. I'd just like to say thank you for posting this and showing me something new that may one day help me excell in this.
7th grade? It is good that you are already considering careers at a young age (not that I'm any older, I'm 15) but I think you are too young. As you get older and advanced to the latter stages, reality will start to glimmer in front of your eyes. Set something suitable and realistic for yourself at this present stage otherwise you will end up dissappointed.
Just focus on your studies you currently are doing in class and do not cherry pick subjects you want to take in College/ wherever you may want to study for certain courses. Once you reach the final stages of your school, that is when you can do this.
I'm in year 9 atm which I think is 10th grade in America and I've been thinking about going into some kind of engineering and also soon have to decide what I'm going to be doing for my GCSEs.But I've seen some websites talking about salaries and I've seen some say £20k and some 60k and was wondering why this was(I'm not into engineering just cause of it's salary).
Austin_the_retro_king 69 brother same here the first thing i made was a cup phone .It seems stupid but that was my first success and now i am a hardware expert.
if you guys still in high school and like to work with your hands. go to trades school, forget universities, you'll have a better chance at getting a job after trade school, i promise👌 and remember college is not the only way to success
I'm a 3d modeler that works in Maya and I was thinking about going into this field. I didn't get much from the video to be honest but it was nicely made.
I thought mechanical engineers didn't do hands-on. This is the job I want what is the title for this job called it's so cool, I'm in college right now and about to go into the college of engineering and I've heard engineering jobs have been boring with a bunch of paper work and not alot of work like this.
Pretty happy I saw this video in school for ME and wasn't sure about it because of the type of people usually associated with the career. But the fact this guy can wear hats, earrings , and gold watches and be comfortable in a professional settings makes me feel more comfortable with my choice. I more of a small group guy and this is the ideal set up for me!
ConnectEd hi connect, i would like to know how to build: game consoles,earphones, computer, cellphones or anything i can imagine. Do you know of any career?or where can i learn this?I prefer more hardware than software
Nicholas Bonafilia Dress code totally depends on where you work. I've coop ed at a place where all the male engineers wore blue slacks, steel toed boots, white shirt/tie and work jacket. I worked at another place where the engineers wore mostly work jeans, and a polo or dress shirt. And worked as a drafter at a small company where all the engineers wore khaki or dress pants and a dress shirt or polo shirt (no tie).
Ankit Agrawal woooaaaah wtf? I have a friend named Ankit Agarwal that also wants to become an engineer.....except he wants to go into biomed....but still o_O
Hello, great video. I want to be a product/industrial designer but colleges nearby dont offer industrial design and I cant afford to move at this moment out of my city. I was thinking I could take ME when I graduate this summer but what I really want to be is an Industrial designer/engineer... Would it be good or helpful to start with ME. A company I researched online wants a plenty of Industrial/product designer but they are required to have a ME Bachelor, so I thought "why not?" Also I was thinking before going to study ME to first get a Technical Certificate in Drafting and Design. Please, let me know of anything you can help with with in choosing the right path to becoming an industrial/product designer.
I mean I would study ME then later move to a city where I could study Industrial Design. Not that Im saying I will work for Apple or that they will still have the openings for product designers but their requirement is a Bachelor's in Mechanical Engineering not Industrial Design or other. Thanks and I hope you can answer me.
ID and ME are very similar and very different at the same time (If that made sense). ME will focus heavily on math and science, and only partly on the design process. It sounds like your more interested in the user experience which is more ID. I don't want to say you'll be learning a lot of useless info in ME but, ID will offer much more practicality in your interest. But I think studying both allows for the best of both world. Currently doing ME at WIT, with a minor in ID. Goodluck.
Angel Hernandez I am currently studying Product Design, and I was thinking many times how helpful it would've been to have studied something like ME. So it definately wouldn't be a bad decision. On the other hand, you would lose quite some time and it is not that important, because as a designer you can outsource work like engineering, the process of designing goes deeper than that.
I got a friend that works already in a product design agency, and in there the designers have some ideas, let the engineers and CAD-specialists work it out and earn all the credit afterwards, it's a bit unfair haha
I want to be a mechanical engineer when I grow up I already like making, breaking, & reassembling things already. I am 15 years old,& I just wanted to see if you guys have any tips
ConnectEd The guy in the video - Nivay, says he is a mechanical engineer, but the thing is not all mechanical engineers do what he does. What sort of field/type of mechanical Engineer does Nivay do? I'd love to do what he does because I'm in my first year of Engineering at University, but I'm not sure which kind of Engineering I like - I'd like to have a hands on job where I can be creative or experiment exactly like Nivay.
I want to know if you can teach me how to build beats by dre and if you could give me advice on what school like college I should go to and after what university. your a good role model
Jesmer Paz Great research skills and hilarious question! Nivay definitely *was* at Alloy when we shot this video a year ago-- in fact, they were proud of him and the video too, see: www.alloypd.com/journal/2014/07/10/day-in-the-life-with-nivay-anandarajah/ Where Nivay is at this exact moment we don't know, but will try to find him. He's a great person and is probably off doing something else great.
You could do it in two ways (that I know of). 1) Buy Windows and install it thru boot-camp . (You will have to reboot your mac every time you switch to another operating system). 2) Buy Parallels Desktop and run both system at the same time (Could slow your mac).
Not sure about engineering fields but it is never too late to try programming. I actually know someone who was around your age 7 years ago and was a garbage collector in New York. He did programming during his spare time and posted his projects online and now he works at Microsoft. Anything can happen man! It is never too late!
it is never late to go back to school my friend,I am 36 and I am currently(2017) completing my BScEng Mech,I had to quit a minimum pay job because I felt that I deserved more...btw I attend with people much older than myself ;)
I'm currently enrolled in a community college and having a hard time deciding what I want to major in since I've never really had an interest for anything while i was in high school, all i really did was just take my core classes and electives. I'm thinking of getting a degree in mechanical engineering but I don't really have a passion for taken things apart and math has not always been my best subject I am however interested in learning more about ME. My question is if I should get my major in ME or focus on something else?
+kirk Lazarus III Just ace everything, finish your transfer reqs and get the hell out of there. Oh and get internships and talk to engineers. Don't just do it alone. Getting a job is just as much about your credentials as it is about your connections. I spent way too much time at a CC goofing around taking every physics and math class I could and wasted a lot of time. In engineering experience matters so much so get on those internships. ME is probably the second most in-demand field of engineering but if you can also do CS then do it because that will guarantee you good job opportunities down the line. If you at all like coding and algorithms then look into Computer Science.
You sir are the reason as to why i am here on this video. I am just basically going around and researching which engineering is best of me. Thanks for changing out perspectives and helping us from making a wrong decision.
semir kasumovic What he is doing is not normal mechanical engineering. He is more of a design engineer or engineer tech. Most engineers are stuck behind a desk most of the time and occasionally get to do fun stuff such as hands on. He is also working in a workshop, has pierced ears, and is wearing a hat. That stuff wont fly in the normal professional engineering environment. My brother is a biomedical engineer and also a manufacture engineer. I have done an internship with his company so I have actually experienced it and its not at all like this video.
I want to be a mechanical engineer when I grow up cause I like building things like I made a robot before....... How do you draw the portfolio for mechanical engineering
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How do i become an Mechanical engineer. I just graduated from high school but i dont have the grade to go straight into any university engineering course. im from Australia
I know this is late but isn't mechanical engineer working with only cars? I'm going Into high school and I want to plan for my future I want to do the same thing this guys is doing.
Automotive engineers are the ones that really focus on cars, Mechanical engineers have a more broad field of work where you can specialize in certain areas such as energy systems, aerospace, or also cars!
Hey I'm a highschool students and I want to major in mechanical engineering and do this type of work. But I heard you have to go through calculus etc and I'm not amazing at math. I've always wanted to do this type of job but I heard it's an insane amount of work to be a mechanical engineer.
Hi, I'm currently pursuing a BS in Aerospace Engineering. The math isn't as bad as people make it out to be, Calc is as hard as you make it to be, just go in with a positive mindset and be willing to put in the effort to do the work (do your homework!), even if you think you are wrong or it seems hard at times. In the end you will thank yourself.
Get a tutor, this my freshman year of mechanical engineering and yeah, I needed a tutor bad. High school math I got easy A's. Then i go into Calculus and fail the first test. So my best advice is to find a tutor, they help a lot! And I never used a tutor before university..
I'm in mech eng right now, its really not all that bad. First year is just basic math you learned in high school, and there are tons of friends and tutoring programs that can help you if you need the extra help. Great program though
ArcticCatsRock If I had high school to do over again so that I would be really prepared for mechanical engineering I would take as much math as possible including geometry, trig, pre-cal and some calculus if possible even if it meant going to tutors or summer school in my off time. I also would have taken a drafting class including computer drafting and more computer applications and programming. (I only took BASIC programming in high school but kids today are alot more exposed to computers so you might be better prepared than I was in that area.)
gacaptain To be honest, I didn't really have a lot of computer courses, in fact I am not very good with computers at all! I am good with the CAD courses, because my neighbour gave me lessons. The hardest part is math, but if you know how to do math, then it should be fine. I don't think I have a natural talent with math, its all just practice practice practice. The most important part with math is you have to practice.
This video is slightly misleading because it gives the impression that a Mechanical Engineer does a lot of hands-on work all day. Some companies do allow you to be hands-on often, but don't be surprised if you're spending hours sitting at your desk! If you want to be hands-on, work for a smaller company, or work as a manufacturing engineer.
I'm confused about the differences between a mechanical engineer, mechatronics engineer, and industrial engineer.... I never thought a mechanical engineer would do things like this. I mean these kinds of products don't strike me as the type of moving things I would expect a mechanical engineer would do. What kind of engineer makes products like, for example, alarm clocks?
Windy I don't understand the differentiation people are making between Mechanical Engineering and Design. But then, there are two different types of design in engineering. A Design Engineer like an automotive exterior or interior Designer usually will go to a Design School for that and will be mostly concerned with ascetics type stuff and very artistic. While there are many many other Design Engineers in the Mechanical Engineering field that design Mechanical components and systems ranging from Airplane turbines to oil rig parts or automobile parts or engines and hundreds of other items. Two totally different types of Designers but the latter type definitely falls under the Mechanical Engineer umbrella.
Industrial engineering is more of an administrative line of work but for mechanical engineering you do learn how to design parts like a compressor or a turbine and you can design other parts too for mechatronics engineering goes under the mechanical engineering with changing some courses with courses from electrical engineering. you can read more about the differences here: uwaterloo.ca/mechanical-mechatronics-engineering/future-undergraduate-students/mechatronics-engineering/frequently-asked-questions
hi.. im almost done with my bs in industrial engineering. Had a couple modeling classes and i really liked them, (have done it as a hobby too) and then saw this video. Wondering if i could do a msc in mechanical engineering after my Bsc in IE? thanks for your time.
can someone tell me which university is the best to go to. for engineers. im a middle school student. i have a big dream so if someone could tell me what i should focus on in topics of high school and middle school that would be great
+DrAvocadoChicken well MIT is a really respected university, but also very expensive. I have to warn you though, most jobs in engineering are not that hands-on/creative.
+Matthew Harper thanks for the tip. but any tips on what topics i should focus on. isnt mechanical engineering making tech that people can use im very creative and good with my hands. is that a advantage or a disadvantage
+DrAvocadoChicken Math. Math can actually carry you very far -- not just in mechanical engineering, but in life. However, some people don't like to learn math, and they think engineering amounts to plugging numbers into formulae. Nothing could be further from the truth. Engineering is all about judgement and approximating the real world and it requires mathematical maturity. I'll be honest, it might seem hard or intimidating. However, if you stick with it and really enjoy it, you'll reach a point where the math is basically second nature.Those who struggle usually developed bad habits at the beginning, or never took the formal side of math seriously. You might be young, but right now you have the ability to start preparing yourself for a rewarding life that pays well compared to many others. As for schools, I'd probably recommend UC Berkeley!
+Monica s What Alq said. Truth be told, a large number of mechanical engineers are just glorified draftsmen these days. A lot of them won't admit it though, because they don't want to admit other people can just as easily do their job. This is coming from a mechanical engineer.
Both make very good money. Choose what you like doing more. If you choose one or the other based solely on salary difference you'll probably regret it. That being said, both of these fields warrant at least a small amount of passion. If you're not passionate about the field, you'll more than likely end up being miserable. If money is your sole drive in life, nut up and head to Wall Street. Go to an ivy league and get into high finance.
31musick93 I'm a computer science student in university, I was just curious to see who makes the most, I've been looking at software development since I was 16 so even if mechanical earns more I'll still be a software developer. I was just curious to see which engineer makes more.
+Nathan Masters In that case, yes, software engineers will make more money than mechanical on average. Apologies if I came of as condescending, I was trying to type a quick response at work.
He is behind the whole Beats business, thats huge, you thing corporates hire anyone to design their headphones? If they break and if users get angry The whole Company's reputation and market will be at stake. So mechanical engineers with good material science knowledge who know what material to use for different kinds of stresses are selected for this process. And it might be their current project as there are lot of works to be experienced in a Product development company.
i have completed diploma engineering from mechanical technology ..i have gained GPA 3.73 Out of 4.00. now how can i go abroad for higher education or job as maintenance sector ...if anybody know please suggestion me
Pau Gasolina A lot of time is spent in the designing, simulation and prototyping processes and computers are used a lot during these processes. Only some time is actually dedicated to the manufacturing because you don't just build an idea you have and see if it works because this would not be financially feasible
hell yeah we dont need mac osx at all for engineering, even the macbook pro with windows 7 in this video proves to us that apple world is meaningless to engineers!!!!!!!!
+Justin Chan As an engineer i know the limitations ....... you are absolutely right if you're not down with tinkering , but again why are you an engineer if you are not passionate about tinkering
faisal mohammed Mechanical Engineer median annual income= National: $80,580; CA: $87,000. There are many sites on the internet to find this kind of information, including: www.studentscholarships.org/wages_search.php
I'm going to study to be a mechanical engineer, although I'm 11. I wanted to become one since I was about 6 or 7. I watch alot of these videos to see what's its like, I gave this a thumbs up, thanks!
1 mechanical engineer out of 100000000000000000000000000 gets a job remotely like this.
The title is a bit misleading. This guy is no doubt a mechanical engineer, but it's not like this is what all mech engineers do.
This video simply shows one of the many diverse areas a mechanical engineer can work in.
Isidro Garcia Thanks for adding to the discussion. Can you add a little more-- perhaps tell us about your experience and/or what you know other mechanical engineers do?
Isidro Garcia give us an idea of what its more like cause when i see videos like this sure is a buffer
Lol obviously
+ConnectEd in general mechanical engineers deal more with design of mechanical systems, thermal systems, and mechatronics. major applications include power generation, aviation, automotive engineering and design. product development , as in this video, is a also an application of mechanical engineering though, as in this video.
+Isidro Garcia This is probably one of the most rare jobs that you'll encounter in engineering. 95% of engineering graduates end up in some type of drafting (mechanical designer) position.
Finals time, and I definitely needed this video for inspiration! I was close to second guessing.
Keep on working hard! It will pay off in the future!
This guy....just changed my major...and gave me an insight on what my talent serves best for me....and that is CREATIVITY
I really want to go to school for this,not just because of a potential career,but because I see all the crap out there that doesnt even work
Jay mans me too, nothing else seems to work me in other job/career fields.
Hey, high school students! Tell us what you think about our Day in the Life: Mechanical Engineer.
+Epik Blue Sorry to hear that. What don't you like and how would you make it better?
+Epik Blue How is it misleading? What nonsense.
+ConnectEd Thanks so much for the videos! will help a lot in choosing a career for me. Maybe if you did include what the financial aspects of these careers are and a few more people in the same field, it would help more! :)
+ConnectEd i love it actually i would like a job like his , why dont you do more day in the life videos of a mechanical engineer
+ConnectEd hello, im currently in my second half of the third year in high school, and ive been very much indecisive on whether i should take mechanical engi or not. i like engines, i love how the small things are put up together to make something bigger, and i am very much obsessed with cars. the thing is..... im not that good in maths, do you think i will have a hard time if i choose mechanical engi as my major given my lack of mathematical skills?
That engineer seems so innocent.
i hear that many mechanical engineering jobs aren't like this and that they're a bunch of cubicle paper work. what is this specifically this is the type of hands on engineering job i need
I'm going to study to be a mechanical engineer, although I'm 11. I wanted to become one since I was about 6 or 7. I watch alot of these videos to see what's its like, I gave this a thumbs up, thanks!
I wanted to be product designer and the first person to break it
Great quality videos. Thanks a million for producing these. Its very helpful.
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Wow cool! I am currently studying mechanical engineering and i never knew you mechanical engineering would be working with cool products such as Beats. I always thought you would be in a old workshop/factory all day. Also, what is Nivay specific job title? Design engineer? thanks
Product Engineer/ Product Designer I would say
His job title is Mechanical Engineer.
Most MEs dont do what he is doing, Tom Curtis is right.
317andrew317 That's for sure. A lot seem to end up in HVAC or plumbing design.
D Elliot Oh, I meant like most MEs dont do anything hands on. Occasionally they will but its very rare. Usually stuck behind a desk researching. My brother is a BME currently working as a Manufacture Engineer and he occasionally gets to use the workshop, but not so often.
I'm in intro to engineering and this seems pretty cool
I'm going to show this video to my children ages 11 and 9 who are home schooled and interested in creating things. Thanks!
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Thank you for sharing! I have always been interested in building things because I love modifications made between one product's initial design, to how they transform them over and over to be more efficient/suit a specific use. I own different versions of the same ear buds, shoes, tablets, and phones. The specifications by size and hardware are what matter to me most in a product; I'm an electronics sales representative and really hate to sell products to people based on price or bandwagon appeal (brand name). I would love a job like this where you make prototypes until you feel satisfied with the outcome, but a lot of people on TH-cam who share their "mechanical engineering experience" tend to be whiney about lack of creative control. These people claim to want to create their own products, but if you want to do that, then I don't see why they don't tamper with materials at home. You can't expect a company to let you create products for them from scratch because that would basically owe the rights/patents to you as an individual and you could your own business. If you have a product, then there has to be quality assurance analysts to test the parts as they're manufactured, and I imagine that companies already have access to all of the information, so it is more efficient "not to fix what isn't broken."
Where'd you buy the black button up?
cnc machinist right now at 21, thinking of getting my met, with my cnc certificate I should be able to get it in 2 years, really wanna work more cad/cam software
Hi I'm a 7th grade student in middle school and have always loved design,creativity, and inventing. I took a course this past semester on 3D modeling and was very interested in it and got a 100 in the class and have found a career I would most likely enjoy and that is mechanical engineering. I was looking to see what other people have done with this job and stumbled upon this. I've never watched this channel before but after seeing this I am proud to subscribe and think this was perfect for me. I checked out the extra info on this career and found some very inspiring things. I'd just like to say thank you for posting this and showing me something new that may one day help me excell in this.
7th grade? It is good that you are already considering careers at a young age (not that I'm any older, I'm 15) but I think you are too young. As you get older and advanced to the latter stages, reality will start to glimmer in front of your eyes. Set something suitable and realistic for yourself at this present stage otherwise you will end up dissappointed.
+Are You Mad ? advance*
Just focus on your studies you currently are doing in class and do not cherry pick subjects you want to take in College/ wherever you may want to study for certain courses. Once you reach the final stages of your school, that is when you can do this.
I'm in year 9 atm which I think is 10th grade in America and I've been thinking about going into some kind of engineering and also soon have to decide what I'm going to be doing for my GCSEs.But I've seen some websites talking about salaries and I've seen some say £20k and some 60k and was wondering why this was(I'm not into engineering just cause of it's salary).
Austin_the_retro_king 69 brother same here the first thing i made was a cup phone .It seems stupid but that was my first success and now i am a hardware expert.
if you guys still in high school and like to work with your hands. go to trades school, forget universities, you'll have a better chance at getting a job after trade school, i promise👌
and remember college is not the only way to success
You should do a motivational video for engineers.
What is the name of your formation, isn't that more like Industrial design?
I'm a 3d modeler that works in Maya and I was thinking about going into this field. I didn't get much from the video to be honest but it was nicely made.
+Jamie T. What would have made this video more useful/interesting to you? (ob)
+Jamie T. You're probably more interested in "Industrial Design".
+ConnectEd in my opinion i would like to see more of what he does you know
+Jamie R. do you by any chance know what this field hes doing called ??
this man is soo cool
Great vid man!
Thanks for the tips you have contributed here.
Thank you for this video. Test test test plenty of prototypes and failures :) That's the path for innovation!!
I thought mechanical engineers didn't do hands-on. This is the job I want what is the title for this job called it's so cool, I'm in college right now and about to go into the college of engineering and I've heard engineering jobs have been boring with a bunch of paper work and not alot of work like this.
You're right about mechanical engineers. It's the manufacturing/production engineers who are more hands-on.
Mech eng do work with their hands as well but mainly to create models and test them before the first mass production takes place
Pretty happy I saw this video in school for ME and wasn't sure about it because of the type of people usually associated with the career. But the fact this guy can wear hats, earrings , and gold watches and be comfortable in a professional settings makes me feel more comfortable with my choice. I more of a small group guy and this is the ideal set up for me!
We're very happy to hear that!
ConnectEd hi connect, i would like to know how to build: game consoles,earphones, computer, cellphones or anything i can imagine. Do you know of any career?or where can i learn this?I prefer more hardware than software
Nicholas Bonafilia
Dress code totally depends on where you work. I've coop ed at a place where all the male engineers wore blue slacks, steel toed boots, white shirt/tie and work jacket. I worked at another place where the engineers wore mostly work jeans, and a polo or dress shirt. And worked as a drafter at a small company where all the engineers wore khaki or dress pants and a dress shirt or polo shirt (no tie).
Dress code indeed depends on your work environment. Many places differ!
so much inspiring !! I would love to knock your door!! 3d modelling and design that's what I am good at right now.
Dang....he uses a road bike. He's got swagger
Cool Job..
Waaaaow. This is a really cool video. Great initiative. This gives a sneak peak which gives a clear picture of the profession.
Thanks for your comment!
Ankit Agrawal woooaaaah wtf? I have a friend named Ankit Agarwal that also wants to become an engineer.....except he wants to go into biomed....but still o_O
cool video bro!!!!!!!
GREAT VIDEOS. I would really LIKE to see MORE engineering vids. They are VERY inspirational, and ALSO well made. :)
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Hello, great video.
I want to be a product/industrial designer but colleges nearby dont offer industrial design and I cant afford to move at this moment out of my city. I was thinking I could take ME when I graduate this summer but what I really want to be is an Industrial designer/engineer... Would it be good or helpful to start with ME. A company I researched online wants a plenty of Industrial/product designer but they are required to have a ME Bachelor, so I thought "why not?" Also I was thinking before going to study ME to first get a Technical Certificate in Drafting and Design.
Please, let me know of anything you can help with with in choosing the right path to becoming an industrial/product designer.
I mean I would study ME then later move to a city where I could study Industrial Design. Not that Im saying I will work for Apple or that they will still have the openings for product designers but their requirement is a Bachelor's in Mechanical Engineering not Industrial Design or other.
Thanks and I hope you can answer me.
ID and ME are very similar and very different at the same time (If that made sense). ME will focus heavily on math and science, and only partly on the design process. It sounds like your more interested in the user experience which is more ID. I don't want to say you'll be learning a lot of useless info in ME but, ID will offer much more practicality in your interest. But I think studying both allows for the best of both world. Currently doing ME at WIT, with a minor in ID. Goodluck.
Stephen Imsong Thanks.
Angel Hernandez I am currently studying Product Design, and I was thinking many times how helpful it would've been to have studied something like ME. So it definately wouldn't be a bad decision. On the other hand, you would lose quite some time and it is not that important, because as a designer you can outsource work like engineering, the process of designing goes deeper than that.
I got a friend that works already in a product design agency, and in there the designers have some ideas, let the engineers and CAD-specialists work it out and earn all the credit afterwards, it's a bit unfair haha
I want to be a mechanical engineer when I grow up I already like making, breaking, & reassembling things already. I am 15 years old,& I just wanted to see if you guys have any tips
1:03 he has a MacBook Pro, but it seems that he's using Windows :o
Nice catch!
ConnectEd Thanka!
windows is where real work happens. so you won't see large scale engineering softwares on mac os.
I know this was about a week ago, but with an apple computer you can dual boot with windows, or virtualize windows as well :)
Ohhhh! See that explains it. XD
which app does he use?
ConnectEd The guy in the video - Nivay, says he is a mechanical engineer, but the thing is not all mechanical engineers do what he does. What sort of field/type of mechanical Engineer does Nivay do? I'd love to do what he does because I'm in my first year of Engineering at University, but I'm not sure which kind of Engineering I like - I'd like to have a hands on job where I can be creative or experiment exactly like Nivay.
xXshelldogXx Nivay is a mechanical engineer for a product development company. Hope this helps and good luck!
xXshelldogXx if its a cad savvy job with physical applications then its under mechanical engineering.
love your work
thank you very much
Now can we see the other 99% of mechanical engineers who are either working in filthy factories or unemployed?
Keep making these type of vids +ConnectEd
Does anybody know what CAD app he is using?
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Is nivay really a member of Alloy ? I've looked into their website and Nivay wasn't on the employee list.
Jesmer Paz Great research skills and hilarious question! Nivay definitely *was* at Alloy when we shot this video a year ago-- in fact, they were proud of him and the video too, see: www.alloypd.com/journal/2014/07/10/day-in-the-life-with-nivay-anandarajah/
Where Nivay is at this exact moment we don't know, but will try to find him. He's a great person and is probably off doing something else great.
Thanks ! :) I actually had a research about his job and the company he's in so I just wondered why he's not currently on their site. :))
How the heck do you have WINDOWS 7 on a MACBOOK PRO?
parallels
jovonne pacheco Partition your HDD, set up dual boot.
matthew matti Mac users...
You could do it in two ways (that I know of).
1) Buy Windows and install it thru boot-camp .
(You will have to reboot your mac every time you switch to another operating system).
2) Buy Parallels Desktop and run both system at the same time (Could slow your mac).
jovonne pacheco Very easily.
Im 28 years old right now and am still working a minimum wage job is it a little too late for me to try to get into an engineering field.
parlock480 never too late to learn
Not sure about engineering fields but it is never too late to try programming. I actually know someone who was around your age 7 years ago and was a garbage collector in New York. He did programming during his spare time and posted his projects online and now he works at Microsoft. Anything can happen man! It is never too late!
it is never late to go back to school my friend,I am 36 and I am currently(2017) completing my BScEng Mech,I had to quit a minimum pay job because I felt that I deserved more...btw I attend with people much older than myself ;)
parlock480 no
parlock480 Is never to late, unless you're dead lol.
I'm currently enrolled in a community college and having a hard time deciding what I want to major in since I've never really had an interest for anything while i was in high school, all i really did was just take my core classes and electives. I'm thinking of getting a degree in mechanical engineering but I don't really have a passion for taken things apart and math has not always been my best subject I am however interested in learning more about ME. My question is if I should get my major in ME or focus on something else?
+kirk Lazarus III Just ace everything, finish your transfer reqs and get the hell out of there. Oh and get internships and talk to engineers. Don't just do it alone. Getting a job is just as much about your credentials as it is about your connections. I spent way too much time at a CC goofing around taking every physics and math class I could and wasted a lot of time. In engineering experience matters so much so get on those internships. ME is probably the second most in-demand field of engineering but if you can also do CS then do it because that will guarantee you good job opportunities down the line. If you at all like coding and algorithms then look into Computer Science.
Someone that knows the exact name of the program he uses? Because there is hundredes of CAD programs out there.
hey i wanna ask, engineer job was about creat something new for future or wht? can u explain ?
cool video!
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look who it is!!!!!!!!!!
You sir are the reason as to why i am here on this video. I am just basically going around and researching which engineering is best of me. Thanks for changing out perspectives and helping us from making a wrong decision.
How accurate is the M.E. position as described here? Engineered Truth
semir kasumovic What he is doing is not normal mechanical engineering. He is more of a design engineer or engineer tech. Most engineers are stuck behind a desk most of the time and occasionally get to do fun stuff such as hands on. He is also working in a workshop, has pierced ears, and is wearing a hat. That stuff wont fly in the normal professional engineering environment. My brother is a biomedical engineer and also a manufacture engineer. I have done an internship with his company so I have actually experienced it and its not at all like this video.
I want to be a mechanical engineer when I grow up cause I like building things like I made a robot before....... How do you draw the portfolio for mechanical engineering
do you really need a bachelor's degree to do this job? would an AA in engineering be enough?
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How do i become an Mechanical engineer. I just graduated from high school but i dont have the grade to go straight into any university engineering course. im from Australia
What industry do you work in
I know this is late but isn't mechanical engineer working with only cars? I'm going Into high school and I want to plan for my future I want to do the same thing this guys is doing.
Automotive engineers are the ones that really focus on cars, Mechanical engineers have a more broad field of work where you can specialize in certain areas such as energy systems, aerospace, or also cars!
bryguytheflyguy what is the type of engineering this man is doing in the video. i also want to do this.
mechanical design engineering. product design basically
this is tight brahhh
Hey I'm a highschool students and I want to major in mechanical engineering and do this type of work. But I heard you have to go through calculus etc and I'm not amazing at math. I've always wanted to do this type of job but I heard it's an insane amount of work to be a mechanical engineer.
Hi, I'm currently pursuing a BS in Aerospace Engineering. The math isn't as bad as people make it out to be, Calc is as hard as you make it to be, just go in with a positive mindset and be willing to put in the effort to do the work (do your homework!), even if you think you are wrong or it seems hard at times. In the end you will thank yourself.
Get a tutor, this my freshman year of mechanical engineering and yeah, I needed a tutor bad. High school math I got easy A's. Then i go into Calculus and fail the first test. So my best advice is to find a tutor, they help a lot! And I never used a tutor before university..
I'm in mech eng right now, its really not all that bad. First year is just basic math you learned in high school, and there are tons of friends and tutoring programs that can help you if you need the extra help. Great program though
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If I had high school to do over again so that I would be really prepared for mechanical engineering I would take as much math as possible including geometry, trig, pre-cal and some calculus if possible even if it meant going to tutors or summer school in my off time. I also would have taken a drafting class including computer drafting and more computer applications and programming. (I only took BASIC programming in high school but kids today are alot more exposed to computers so you might be better prepared than I was in that area.)
gacaptain To be honest, I didn't really have a lot of computer courses, in fact I am not very good with computers at all! I am good with the CAD courses, because my neighbour gave me lessons. The hardest part is math, but if you know how to do math, then it should be fine. I don't think I have a natural talent with math, its all just practice practice practice. The most important part with math is you have to practice.
I don't seem that exiting how about nexstyle engineer?
This video is slightly misleading because it gives the impression that a Mechanical Engineer does a lot of hands-on work all day. Some companies do allow you to be hands-on often, but don't be surprised if you're spending hours sitting at your desk!
If you want to be hands-on, work for a smaller company, or work as a manufacturing engineer.
1:00 he is using windows on a mac? What?
+Rocksmith Pdl It's called Bootcamp. You can run Windows almost natively.
Couldn't you install the operating system on a mac anyway? and the same with mac or linux on pc?
Motivational video for engineers, please!
financially how are you that's what I wanted to see
I'm confused about the differences between a mechanical engineer, mechatronics engineer, and industrial engineer.... I never thought a mechanical engineer would do things like this. I mean these kinds of products don't strike me as the type of moving things I would expect a mechanical engineer would do. What kind of engineer makes products like, for example, alarm clocks?
what was his major? mechanical engineering too? or something more design-orientated?
Windy
I don't understand the differentiation people are making between Mechanical Engineering and Design. But then, there are two different types of design in engineering. A Design Engineer like an automotive exterior or interior Designer usually will go to a Design School for that and will be mostly concerned with ascetics type stuff and very artistic. While there are many many other Design Engineers in the Mechanical Engineering field that design Mechanical components and systems ranging from Airplane turbines to oil rig parts or automobile parts or engines and hundreds of other items. Two totally different types of Designers but the latter type definitely falls under the Mechanical Engineer umbrella.
Industrial engineering is more of an administrative line of work but for mechanical engineering you do learn how to design parts like a compressor or a turbine and you can design other parts too for mechatronics engineering goes under the mechanical engineering with changing some courses with courses from electrical engineering. you can read more about the differences here: uwaterloo.ca/mechanical-mechatronics-engineering/future-undergraduate-students/mechatronics-engineering/frequently-asked-questions
Carmina Tongson best of both worlds (technical/science-y & artistic)!
thanks, I should investigate this path lol :D
NOTICE THAT HE IS USING A MACBOOK BUT RUNNING WINDOWS. there's a reason for that
ConnectED can mechanical engineer make Drones?
haw can i run windows on mac computers?
Robert Modalo Use Bootcamp
hi.. im almost done with my bs in industrial engineering. Had a couple modeling classes and i really liked them, (have done it as a hobby too) and then saw this video. Wondering if i could do a msc in mechanical engineering after my Bsc in IE?
thanks for your time.
can someone tell me which university is the best to go to.
for engineers. im a middle school student. i have a big dream so if someone could tell me what i should focus on in topics of high school and middle school that would be great
+DrAvocadoChicken well MIT is a really respected university, but also very expensive. I have to warn you though, most jobs in engineering are not that hands-on/creative.
+Matthew Harper thanks for the tip. but any tips on what topics i should focus on. isnt mechanical engineering making tech that people can use im very creative and good with my hands. is that a advantage or a disadvantage
Kyle Scheuer thank you very much i hope you get your masters. good luck !
+DrAvocadoChicken Math. Math can actually carry you very far -- not just in mechanical engineering, but in life. However, some people don't like to learn math, and they think engineering amounts to plugging numbers into formulae. Nothing could be further from the truth. Engineering is all about judgement and approximating the real world and it requires mathematical maturity. I'll be honest, it might seem hard or intimidating. However, if you stick with it and really enjoy it, you'll reach a point where the math is basically second nature.Those who struggle usually developed bad habits at the beginning, or never took the formal side of math seriously.
You might be young, but right now you have the ability to start preparing yourself for a rewarding life that pays well compared to many others.
As for schools, I'd probably recommend UC Berkeley!
Should I take robotics in school?
Do middle age people have a chance in this?
What's this called that your doing taking things apart and trying to re build it with diff parts ??
we do that in my work we work with machines converting of paper,foil folding cartoon and corrugated. Machine technology or machine mechanic
DOPE vid! keep em comin:)
What's the pathway I must take to get to this job
then what's next in college
Go to college for Mechanical Engineering which usually requires a good amount of Math, Physics, Chemistry and other STEM subjects
What type of mechanical engineering is this?
+Monica s A normal one. Doing Finite Element Analysis in addition to CAD and CAM is the norm for mechanical engineers.
+Monica s What Alq said. Truth be told, a large number of mechanical engineers are just glorified draftsmen these days. A lot of them won't admit it though, because they don't want to admit other people can just as easily do their job. This is coming from a mechanical engineer.
Was the starting pay decent?
cool dude
Who earns more? A software engineer or a mechanical engineer?
Software.
Both make very good money. Choose what you like doing more. If you choose one or the other based solely on salary difference you'll probably regret it.
That being said, both of these fields warrant at least a small amount of passion. If you're not passionate about the field, you'll more than likely end up being miserable.
If money is your sole drive in life, nut up and head to Wall Street. Go to an ivy league and get into high finance.
31musick93 I'm a computer science student in university, I was just curious to see who makes the most, I've been looking at software development since I was 16 so even if mechanical earns more I'll still be a software developer. I was just curious to see which engineer makes more.
+Nathan Masters In that case, yes, software engineers will make more money than mechanical on average. Apologies if I came of as condescending, I was trying to type a quick response at work.
+Nathan Masters do what you like to do don't just do it because of who earns more money
Wow! All the hard work and commitment to achieve a degree in engineering squandered on making headphones for teenies.
And I bet he's making absolute fucking bank doing it.
He is behind the whole Beats business, thats huge, you thing corporates hire anyone to design their headphones? If they break and if users get angry The whole Company's reputation and market will be at stake. So mechanical engineers with good material science knowledge who know what material to use for different kinds of stresses are selected for this process. And it might be their current project as there are lot of works to be experienced in a Product development company.
i have completed diploma engineering from mechanical technology ..i have gained GPA 3.73 Out of 4.00. now how can i go abroad for higher education or job as maintenance sector ...if anybody know please suggestion me
I think I like my job as an over the road truck driver. I deliver products made my engineers to stores so that people can actually buy these products.
cool music
cool story bro
macbook pro with windows installed😀
how much do mechanical engineers earn
+jerome nsubuga starting 63k with a bachelors, 87k on a average with experience, 100K when you become a manager etc...
thanks so much for your feedback
You will immediately be in the middle class. Never poor unless you make bad decisions.
so mechanical engineering is basically 90% computers
Pau Gasolina A lot of time is spent in the designing, simulation and prototyping processes and computers are used a lot during these processes. Only some time is actually dedicated to the manufacturing because you don't just build an idea you have and see if it works because this would not be financially feasible
windows on macbook!?!
NOT ! at all the life im having as a mechanical engineer !
I thought hardware computer engineer do this thing!
Mechanical Engineer !!!!!! HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAAHH HAAAAAAAAA !
Unrelated but I like his name
hell yeah we dont need mac osx at all for engineering, even the macbook pro with windows 7 in this video proves to us that apple world is meaningless to engineers!!!!!!!!
+Justin Chan As an engineer i know the limitations ....... you are absolutely right if you're not down with tinkering , but again why are you an engineer if you are not passionate about tinkering
how much do u get paid ?
faisal mohammed Mechanical Engineer median annual income= National: $80,580; CA: $87,000. There are many sites on the internet to find this kind of information, including: www.studentscholarships.org/wages_search.php
Thank you very much
faisal mohammed You're very welcome!
Come to germany, and you will know what mechanical engineering really stands for.
Need experience probably.
I love fixing stuff
Yeah me to I love solving things break it apart and try challenge your self to put it back together, what is that corse called that he's doing ?
Automotive engineering
I'm going to study to be a mechanical engineer, although I'm 11. I wanted to become one since I was about 6 or 7. I watch alot of these videos to see what's its like, I gave this a thumbs up, thanks!