Employment prospect of mechanical manufacturing and automation major: mainly engaged in design and manufacturing, scientific and technological development, applied research, operation management and sales in the field of mechanical manufacturing in the front line of industrial production. Due to the importance and huge scale of the machinery industry, a huge professional team is needed. There is still a great demand for mechanical talents in the future. Numerical control talents with development ability will become the object of competition among enterprises, and the supply-demand ratio of mechanical design, manufacturing and processing professionals has also remained high in recent years. From the development of machinery industry, printing machinery, CNC machine tools, power generation equipment, construction machinery and other important products are still promising. In addition to these traditional industrial fields, the industry will further develop into electromechanical integration and expand into emerging fields such as light processing and environmental protection.
These are ideal professional goals and employment prospects: let's take a look at some realized employment prospects.
The following are the feelings of some old employees engaged in mechanical specialty.
1. I am also in the machine building industry. I graduated in 2006. To put it bluntly, the cocoons on the hands are thicker. You have all the theoretical knowledge. It's useless to tell you that the employer wants your technology, but in my opinion, the prospect of machine building industry is still very good. My master is an engineer, and people are paid by the annual salary, about 25W.
A college diploma may be of some use in the local area. When you go out, it's just a blank sheet of paper. I suggest you go to a machinery factory, preferably on a small scale first. You may ask me why. Then I tell you, going to a small factory is stealing other people's technology. Going to the big factory is a dragon. Even if you worked in that position 100 years, you will only know these. Maybe you're not qualified for the other one.
2. The mechanical major has a bright future. I graduated from mechanical engineering. I have worked in the factory for more than ten years, and now I am engaged in construction engineering. I deeply feel that the construction machinery in China lags far behind the developed countries. Most key large-scale equipment must be imported from abroad. Reaching the level of aircraft carrier, space shuttle and nail clipper is far from the world level, which requires the efforts and efforts of a large number of domestic talents.
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I can't hold on, I'm hungry! The day of retirement is the day of retirement. If you want to make great progress, change careers. Suggestion!
My point is! Line 365! No matter what major you are, as long as you master it, you are not afraid of not having food. I think the prospect of mechanical specialty is very broad, especially for high-end mechanical equipment, we still have to rely on foreign imports. But realistically speaking, it is impossible for us college students to make those sophisticated mechanical equipment. We don't have that talent and skill. Practically speaking, we really can't learn any superb skills and skills when we study machinery at school, but we only have a general understanding of mechanical parts and mechanical design methods. If you want to learn well, you still have to rely on your own efforts and use your spare time to read and practice. It is useless to talk about practical skills and theories in the mechanical industry. What matters is the actual operation. I think what the first netizen said is very reasonable. For example, our college graduates go to work in big factories, and those are basically assembly line production. I have worked in the assembly line for 100 years, and there is not much room for improvement. When we were asked to design the drawings, we had not reached that level. I think the most ideal thing is to work in a small factory first, and then learn the real skills, so that we can open a small workshop to help large factories process parts and equipment in the future. But it all depends on our efforts, okay? There is a saying that is very good, efforts may not have results, and there is absolutely no result without efforts!