Mechanical Engineering Jobs and Their Green Future
More businesses and organisations have now realised their responsibility for minimising the impact of their activities on the environment. This provides a great opportunity for those in mechanical engineering jobs to utilise their expertise and help reducing the carbon footprints of their companies.
Jobs in mechanical engineering involve the application of principles of physics for the analysis, design, manufacturing and maintenance of mechanical systems. Within the building services industry, those in mechanical engineering jobs are in charge of operating and maintaining plant and equipment and ensuring that they function efficiently. With buildings accounting for approximately 50 percent of all carbon emissions, it is critical that these professionals keep themselves updated with various new and improved energy conservation systems for buildings.
Those who are training for or already hold mechanical engineering jobs may also contribute to the development of new energy-saving methods for construction. In particular, their knowledge in designing and implementing electrical systems is required for safe and energy-sustaining operation of buildings. In terms of energy supply, those in mechanical engineering jobs should always be consulted in the process of procuring utility services. Experienced mechanical engineers are able to properly evaluate the strengths of different services and help producing carbon savings by up to 40 percent.
Thanks to their proficient training, those with jobs in mechanical engineering are aware of the importance of introducing additional systems for data collation and recording. Such investment enables businesses and organisations to verify their utility bills against actual consumption, so that previously unnoticed problems such as water leaks and excessive usage may be quickly identified. These additional systems also allow those in mechanical engineering jobs to highlight areas of potential saving, with subsequent steps to improve the control of plant and equipment.
Mechanical engineers can further help businesses and organisations optimise the usage of their building services. An important aspect of jobs in mechanical engineering is to raise the energy awareness of both employers and employees through training and campaigns. By constantly monitoring and setting new targets for efficient energy usage, a company can save up to 18 percent in its carbon emissions.
Finally, those in mechanical engineering jobs are the best advocates for projects that allow companies to improve efficiency, energy usage, carbon emissions, or a combination of these. Experienced mechanical engineers are able to select and install combined heat and power units or other cogeneration or trigeneration equipment, recommend sustainable fuels, or simply replace old or ineffective plant and equipment with energy efficient ones. The result is savings in both consumption and emissions.
A green future lies ahead of those who are training for or already hold jobs in mechanical engineering. Whether it is to operate and maintain plant and equipment, to manage and upgrade building services, to reduce carbon footprints, or to invest on facilities and systems that enhance sustainability, those in mechanical engineering jobs are the experts upon which businesses and organisations can rely in their attempt to minimise the impact of their activities on the environment.
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Ph.D in University of Washington, focus on organisation design and financial management. (January 2006- present)
Master degree in research (Mphil) in manufacturing engineering, manufacturing organization research group, Loughborough University, Leicestershire, England, UK. (Sep 2003- Dec 2005)
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