Mechanical Engineer (NSW/ACT)

State/Territory Specific Information

Education and Training:

To become a mechanical engineer you usually have to complete an engineering degree at university with a major in mechanical systems or mechanical engineering. To get into these courses you usually need to gain your HSC/ACT Year 12. Prerequisite subjects, or assumed knowledge, in one or more of English, mathematics, physics, chemistry and physical sciences are normally required. Most universities in Australia offer degrees in these areas. Universities have different prerequisites and some have flexible entry requirements or offer external study. Contact the universities you are interested in for more information as requirements may change.

Additional Information:

Mechanical engineering graduates may be eligible for membership of Engineers Australia.

Related Courses:

While the following courses are related to this occupation, they may not necessarily lead directly to employment, nor provide the most direct pathway to the occupation. Courses which provide preliminary or informal training, as well as those which provide additional job skills following initial qualifications may also be listed.

*Course is offered by more than one institution. Click link for details.

  1. Associate Degree in Engineering *
  2. Bachelor of Asia-Pacific Studies / Bachelor of Engineering
  3. Bachelor of Commerce / Bachelor of Engineering
  4. Bachelor of Engineering *
  5. Bachelor of Engineering (Flexible Entry)
  6. Bachelor of Engineering (Flexible First Year) *
  7. Bachelor of Engineering - Computer Science - Information Technology
  8. Bachelor of Engineering - Mechanical *
  9. Bachelor of Engineering - Mechanical - Space
  10. Bachelor of Engineering - Mechanical or Mechatronic / Bachelor of Science - Exercise Science
  11. Bachelor of Engineering - Research and Development
  12. Bachelor of Engineering - Research and Development / Bachelor of Science
  13. Bachelor of Engineering / Bachelor of Arts *
  14. Bachelor of Engineering / Bachelor of Arts - International Studies
  15. Bachelor of Engineering / Bachelor of Arts - International Studies / Diploma of Engineering Practice
  16. Bachelor of Engineering / Bachelor of Biotechnology
  17. Bachelor of Engineering / Bachelor of Biotechnology / Diploma of Engineering Practice
  18. Bachelor of Engineering / Bachelor of Business *
  19. Bachelor of Engineering / Bachelor of Business / Diploma of Engineering Practice
  20. Bachelor of Engineering / Bachelor of Commerce *
  21. Bachelor of Engineering / Bachelor of Computer Science
  22. Bachelor of Engineering / Bachelor of Economics
  23. Bachelor of Engineering / Bachelor of Information Technology
  24. Bachelor of Engineering / Bachelor of Laws *
  25. Bachelor of Engineering / Bachelor of Mathematics *
  26. Bachelor of Engineering / Bachelor of Medical Science *
  27. Bachelor of Engineering / Bachelor of Medical Science / Diploma of Engineering Practice
  28. Bachelor of Engineering / Bachelor of Project Management
  29. Bachelor of Engineering / Bachelor of Science *
  30. Bachelor of Engineering / Bachelor of Science / Diploma of Engineering Practice
  31. Bachelor of Engineering / Diploma of Engineering Practice
  32. Bachelor of Engineering / Master of Biomedical Engineering
  33. Bachelor of Engineering Science *
  34. Bachelor of Journalism / Bachelor of Engineering
  35. Bachelor of Software Engineering *

Employment Opportunities:

Mechanical engineers are involved in a wide range of industries including aviation, power generation, manufacturing, refrigeration and air conditioning, transportation and mechanical handling. They may specialise in areas such as research and development, engineering design, production, plant and maintenance.

Mechanical engineers work in private engineering firms and in the building, minerals, construction, power, manufacturing and processing industries. Universities and federal, state, territory and local government agencies also offer opportunities for employment. Some also find employment with consultancy firms, while others are self-employed.

Job opportunities depend on activity in the mining, manufacturing and construction industries.

For Further Information:

Careers Centre

1300 366 613

Engineer Your Career

NSW Minerals Council

(02) 9274 1400

Primary Industries NSW (Minerals and Petroleum)

(02) 4931 6666

The Association of Professional Engineers

(03) 9695 8800

Information for other states and territories: