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How to start an in-house department specializing in mechanical engineering


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Businesses need the services of a mechanical engineer to research, design, develop, construct and test mechanical devices. Mechanical engineering has applications across multiple industries, from manufacturing buildings, to product development. Engineers work in robotics, automotive, toys and biomedical fields to name a few. Mechanical engineers may design an entire machine or a small component necessary to make it function better. Regardless of the industry, when machines or systems are involved mechanical engineers are a vital part of the process.

A small engineering firm can compete with larger companies due to the demand for mechanical engineering services. A competitive market makes it easy to bid on projects. To establish your mechanical engineering business or find the services from a skilled engineer review the following:

1. Advertise your companies mechanical engineering information online.

2. Offer additional training related to mechanical engineering to in-house staff.

3. Purchase software designed for mechanical use to give the best mechanical engineering services to your clients.

4. Locate local engineers to fill in-house mechanical engineering positions.


Action Steps
The best contacts and resources to help you get it done

Advertise your mechanical engineering firm by networking online


Online bidding sites allow small companies to find customers and build up their reputation. Track bids in one place and create an online portfolio to showcase your work and automate other processes to free up time. Extensive search functions and category choices allow your company to bid on projects you specialize in and keep your rates competitive.

I recommend: Create a profile and bid on manufacturing and design projects at Guru.com. Join ConstructionDeal.com for access to local planning projects and marketing advice.

Find qualified mechanical engineers for your department


Find professionals with the experience and education your company requires. Job boards allow you to post company openings and quickly staff in-house positions with professionals who have experience working with at a mechanical engineering firm.

I recommend: Post job openings, search resumes and get alerts on candidates that match your request at MechanicalEngineer.com. Gain access to thousands of engineering professionals by listing job opportunities at The Engineering and Science Career Network.

Consider investing in software that performs mechanical engineering calculations and 3D graphics


Develop computer-aided designs, simplify complicated calculations and find correct codes and standards with engineering software. Products designed for mechanical applications feature user-friendly designs to aid those with different skill levels.

I recommend: Sign up for free 30 day trails of mechanical engineering software from MITCalc or AcadAME Software Developers. Complete sketches and drafts with AnvilCAD Lite software by Manufacturing and Consulting Services.

Offer in-house staff the option to receive ongoing training in mechanical engineering


Advanced understanding of math and physics are necessary skills to acquire in mechanical engineering. Industry changes occur often, beyond hiring outside engineers continuing education options allow your staff engineers to update knowledge and gain advanced degrees and certificates.

I recommend: The American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME) provides needs assessments, workshops and courses to increase staff training in important areas of engineering and technology. Review free courses and videos in mechanical engineering with MIT OpenCourseWare.

Tips & Tactics
Helpful advice for making the most of this Guide

  • Most projects require more than one type of engineer. Mechanical engineering companies that employ engineers in several different specializations may have the advantage.

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