From Machining to Mechanical Engineering. : Machinists
Jan 30, 2015 · Not everyone has a program, but Manufacturing Engineering is a great route on from a machining background. Manufacturing Engineering is basically the design and operation of how to make things. The field really varies from assembly, to welding and machining, molding, casting, forging, even electronics manufacturing.
Top responsesI got an AS in industrial technology while working as a machinist. My employer had a co-op program with the technical college that gave me lots of credit for . read more7 votesNot me, but a good friend of mine did just that. Worked well for him, he's a great machinist and a driven individual. Stepping up to engineering was almost . read more2 votesI'm an ME. Machining will help you in the design of machined components. That's about all I can see. ME is mostly about the mastery of mathematics and . read more2 votesNot everyone has a program, but Manufacturing Engineering is a great route on from a machining background. Manufacturing Engineering is basically . read more2 votesAs a third year ME with two year of machining experience, ME's are in the business of designing products based on science. We will use physics, math, . read more1 voteSee all
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