Becoming a skilled design engineer requires more than just a mechanical engineering degree; it demands practical expertise in manufacturing processes, quality control, and adherence to design standards. This practical knowledge includes understanding how parts are manufactured (e.g., machining, casting), how to ensure quality (e.g., tolerances, material selection, testing), and applying industry standards like ASME, ISO, or GD&T. A skilled design engineer can translate concepts into manufacturable, high-quality, and compliant designs, distinguishing them from individuals with only theoretical knowledge.This is a test post This is a test post
