ISCO Unit Group 2144 Mechanical Engineers

From Open Risk Manual

Definition

Mechanical Engineers: Mechanical engineers conduct research; advise on, design, and direct production of machines, aircraft, ships, machinery and industrial plant, equipment and systems; advise on and direct their functioning, maintenance and repair; or study and advise on mechanical aspects of particular materials, products or processes.

Tasks include -

(a) advising on and designing machinery and tools for manufacturing, mining, construction, agricultural, and other industrial purposes;

(b) advising on and designing steam, internal combustion and other non-electric motors and engines used for propulsion of railway locomotives, road vehicles or aircraft, or for driving industrial or other machinery;

(c) advising on and designing: hulls, superstructures and propulsion systems of ships; mechanical plant and equipment for the release, control and utilization of energy; heating, ventilation and refrigeration systems, steering gear, pumps, and other mechanical equipment;

(d) advising on and designing airframes, undercarriages and other equipment for aircraft as well as suspension systems, brakes, vehicle bodies and other components of road vehicles;

(e) advising on and designing non-electrical parts of apparatus or products such as word processors, computers, precision instruments, cameras and projectors;

(f) establishing control standards and procedures to ensure efficient functioning and safety of machines, machinery, tools, motors, engines, industrial plant, equipment or systems;

(g) ensuring that equipment, operation and maintenance comply with design specifications and safety standards.

Examples of the occupations classified here:

- Aeronautical engineer

- Engine designer

- Marine architect

- Marine engineer

- Mechanical engineer

Some related occupations classified elsewhere:

- Ships’ engineer- 3151


Occupations

Occupation Title
C2144.1 ISCO Occupation Group 2144.1 Mechanical Engineer

Higher Level