Electro-Hydraulic Engineer
Electro-Hydraulic Engineers are responsible for designing, developing, and testing electro-hydraulic systems. These systems are used in a variety of industries, including aerospace, automotive, and manufacturing. Electro-Hydraulic Engineers use their knowledge of hydraulics, electronics, and mechanical engineering to design systems that are efficient, reliable, and safe.
Educational Background
Electro-Hydraulic Engineers typically have a bachelor's degree in mechanical engineering or a related field. Some employers may also require a master's degree in engineering. Electro-Hydraulic Engineers must have a strong understanding of hydraulics, electronics, and mechanical engineering. They must also be able to work independently and as part of a team.
Skills
Electro-Hydraulic Engineers use a variety of skills to design, develop, and test electro-hydraulic systems. These skills include:
- Hydraulics
- Electronics
- Mechanical engineering
- CAD software
- Project management
Tools and Equipment
Electro-Hydraulic Engineers use a variety of tools and equipment to design, develop, and test electro-hydraulic systems. These tools and equipment include:
- Hydraulic test benches
- Electronic test equipment
- Mechanical test equipment
- CAD software
- Project management software