A Mechanical Engineer is someone who goes into a company to perform maintenance, repairs and installations on anything mechanical. Anything mechanical is seen as something that moves artificially. Within a company, you often specialize yourself in specific equipment or techniques. You have completed a technical study and must have various certificates to be able to perform the work properly.
You will work from a fixed location, but it may vary from company to company whether or not you also have to perform work on location. Within this job, working hours can vary greatly. You may have to deal with shifts, overtime and irregular shifts. The Mechanical Engineer often receives transportation when he or she has to go to a customer, if you have a driver's license (B).
There a number of competencies and skills needed to perform the job well. Below are a few items associated with this position:
To get started in this job, there are several options for training after which you can start working within this position. Training as an All-round Mechanic is most often chosen to perform this profession. Within this training you can choose a BBL variant or a BOL variant. And here, through the BBL variant combined with working and learning, you will learn a lot before you start your first job.
Example training within this field is:
Within this course you are trained broadly to later specify yourself in a particular area. Once you have completed this training you can immediately start working within a company. You spend a total of three to four years on these courses.
The average salary for this position is between € 2,000, - and € 3,200, - gross per month. When determining the salary, age, knowledge and experience are considered, as well as the level of education and the difficulty of the work.