The honours degree in mechanical and polymer engineering is offered in response to the demand for highly skilled graduates with training in mechanical engineering fundamentals, with an emphasis on specific technologies and methodologies associated with polymer engineering. Polymer engineering is a core skillset that many employers in the medical device/healthcare sector look for in graduates. The polymer/medical devices sector in Ireland is thriving and is recognised as one of the fastest developing in the world. In excess of 250 companies are currently developing and manufacturing a diverse range of medical devices and diagnostic products. The sector employs a highly skilled workforce – over 45% of employees in the medical device sector are qualified to graduate or postgraduate level.

What opportunities might it lead to?

The polymer/medical technologies sector will become increasingly reliant over the next decade on the availability of specially trained and skilled personnel who understand the synthesis, properties and processing of polymer materials. Career opportunities for graduates in the sector’s 250 companies are exceptionally strong, given that 18 of the world’s top 25 medical device companies are located in Ireland, alongside a thriving indigenous base. Graduates can expect to find employment as Mechanical Engineers, Project Development Engineers, Manufacturing/Process Engineers, Senior Development Technologists and Quality Assurance Managers.

Further Information:

AIT Batchelor of Engineering (Hons) in Mechanical & Polymer Engineering

 

Career sectors

Mechanical Engineer
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