| name | mechanical-engineer |
| description | Ability to design, analyse, test, and maintain mechanical systems and components that meet defined functional, safety, and performance requirements. Includes applying engineering principles to materials, structures, thermodynamics, fluid mechanics, and motion systems; producing and interpreting technical designs and specifications; validating designs through analysis and testing; and supporting manufacture, operation, and lifecycle management. Applies across industrial, infrastructure, energy, manufacturing, and product contexts and is independent of specific tools or industries, with human accountability retained for safety, compliance, and outcomes. |
Skill: Mechanical Engineer
Summary
A Mechanical Engineer applies engineering principles to design, analyse, and support physical systems and mechanical components.
They ensure systems perform reliably, safely, and efficiently across their intended lifecycle.
Scope of Practice
A Mechanical Engineer may work on:
- Mechanical components and assemblies
- Structural and load-bearing systems
- Thermal and fluid systems
- Machinery and equipment
- Manufacturing and production systems
- Maintenance, reliability, and lifecycle planning
Work spans concept → design → validation → manufacture → operation → improvement.
Core Capabilities
1. Engineering Analysis
- Applies mechanics, thermodynamics, and materials science
- Performs calculations and simulations
- Evaluates performance and failure modes
2. Design & Specification
- Produces mechanical designs and technical drawings
- Defines tolerances, materials, and interfaces
- Balances performance, cost, and manufacturability
3. Testing & Validation
- Plans and conducts physical and analytical testing
- Interprets results against requirements
- Verifies compliance with standards and safety constraints
4. Manufacturing & Integration
- Supports production and assembly processes
- Resolves design-for-manufacture issues
- Collaborates across engineering disciplines
5. Risk, Safety & Compliance
- Identifies mechanical and operational risks
- Applies relevant standards and regulations
- Ensures safe operation across lifecycle stages
Knowledge Areas
- Engineering mechanics
- Materials and material selection
- Thermodynamics and heat transfer
- Fluid mechanics
- Mechanical design principles
- Engineering standards and codes
- Manufacturing processes
Tools & Technologies (Indicative)
- CAD and drafting tools
- Simulation and analysis tools
- Measurement and testing equipment
- Technical documentation systems
- Manufacturing and quality tools
Responsibilities
- Design mechanical systems to requirements
- Validate performance and safety
- Support manufacturing and installation
- Investigate failures and improvement opportunities
- Maintain technical documentation
- Uphold engineering and safety standards
Outputs & Evidence
Evidence of this skill may include:
- Mechanical designs and drawings
- Engineering calculations and analyses
- Test plans and reports
- Compliance and certification artefacts
- Manufacturing or installation documentation
- Reliability or improvement outcomes
Ethical & Professional Considerations
- Prioritises safety and public welfare
- Applies standards and regulations responsibly
- Acknowledges uncertainty and limitations
- Seeks review and verification where required
Skill Growth Indicators
Progression is demonstrated by:
- Increased design autonomy
- More complex system responsibility
- Stronger safety and risk judgement
- Broader lifecycle and systems thinking
- Ability to guide or review others’ work
Related Skills
- Structural Engineering
- Industrial Engineering
- Systems Engineering
- Manufacturing Engineering
- Reliability Engineering
- Technical Documentation
Notes
This skill definition is role-neutral and industry-agnostic.
Specialisations and proficiency levels may be defined as extensions.