How to combat the skill shortage in STEM
The UK government has pledged to ban all carbon dioxide-emitting cars by 2050. This will transform the nature of automotive engineering, and transportation on the whole. Therefore, mechanical engineers have never been more important to the automotive industry. The future of automobiles is electric, and considering electric cars save up to 1.5 million grams of carbon dioxide in one year, we can see why.
Aerospace and aeronautical engineers
Aerospace engineering is a sector of mechanical engineering that specialises in space technologies, as well as systems of technologies for aircraft that operate within the earth’s atmosphere.
These positions encompass a wide variety of jobs, from designing aeroplanes to ensuring that rocket engines use the exact amount of fuel when launching into space, although there are many transferable skills between each role. The daily tasks of aerospace and aeronautical engineers include building navigation systems, testing prototypes, planning and build aircraft components, and much more.
Aerospace and aeronautical engineers are invaluable in contemporary society. Their expert knowledge ensures the correct placement of satellites, safe passage of holiday-goers, and exploration into outer space. And with the UK government investing £1.87 billion into a European space agency, we don’t see this changing any time soon.
Overall, the importance of mechanical engineering has never been greater. As Britain attempts to lower carbon emissions, young engineers represent the future of science. There has never been a better time to become a mechanical engineer.
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