Engineering and Manufacturing

Engineering & Manufacturing

Your career guide

Engineering and manufacturing skills are vital to drive the current and future economy, with research suggesting that 1.82 million vacancies will be created in the next ten years for jobs that don't even exist yet!

While manufacturing involves the process of turning raw materials into products (such as food/drinks, medical supplies, electrical goods, vehicles, aircraft), engineers who work in manufacturing may find themselves in project planning roles or being responsible for the design, management and maintenance of production processes and methods.

The industry is working hard to attract a more diverse workforce; encouraging men and women from a wider range of backgrounds to choose a career in engineering and/or advanced manufacturing technology.

So if you are interested in this industry, have good technical knowledge and qualities such as problem-solving, communication, team work and the ability to think on your feet, please read on further to find out more!

 

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Getting started in engineering and manufacturing

Take the first steps to researching a career in engineering and manufacturing.

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Gaining experience in engineering and manufacturing

Find out how to gain work experience in the industry during your studies.

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Finding a job in engineering and manufacturing

Explore different ways you can secure employment in engineering and manufacturing after you graduate. 

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