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Automotive Engineer

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Automotive engineers design and build cars, lorries and other vehicles. They work on making them safer, faster, more reliable and better for the environment - especially electric and self-driving vehicles.

The role

What an automotive engineer actually does, day to day.

As an automotive engineer, you design parts for cars or work on whole vehicles to make sure they are safe, work well and don't damage the environment. You use computers to draw and test designs, and you also test real vehicles to see how they perform. Car companies need automotive engineers because the industry is changing fast - there are new electric cars, self-driving vehicles and different ways to make cars safer.

Your job might be in an office designing parts on a computer, in a test lab checking how a car performs, or at a factory watching how things are actually built. You work with designers, other engineers and factory workers as a team. You solve problems when tests show something isn't working right, and you help make sure new vehicles meet all the safety rules and environmental laws.

A typical week

Day to day

1Conduct detailed analysis and simulations to enhance vehicle performance and safety.
2Collaborate with cross-functional teams to develop innovative automotive systems and components.
3Test prototypes and existing models to ensure compliance with industry standards and regulations.
4Utilize CAD software to create and modify engineering designs.
5Review and interpret technical specifications and customer requirements.
6Engage in continuous learning to stay updated on emerging automotive technologies.
7Prepare comprehensive reports and presentations for stakeholders and management.