MECHANICAL ENGINEERING

What can you do with a mechanical engineering degree?

A Mechanical Engineering degree opens the door to a wide range of technical and problem-solving careers. You’ll gain a strong foundation in engineering principles, design, mechanics, thermodynamics, and materials science. Beyond technical knowledge, you’ll develop analytical, project management, and teamwork skills that employers value across industries.

Mechanical engineers work in sectors from automotive to aerospace, energy to manufacturing, and beyond. Your degree can also serve as a springboard into management, consultancy, or further study in engineering or business disciplines.

Career paths in mechanical engineering

Mechanical engineering graduates can enter diverse fields, both directly engineering-focused and in wider technical or managerial roles. Common areas include:

  • Design and manufacturing: Product design engineer, CAD specialist, manufacturing engineer, robotics engineer
  • Energy and utilities: Renewable energy engineer, HVAC engineer, power systems engineer, energy consultant
  • Automotive and aerospace: Automotive engineer, aerospace engineer, systems engineer, quality assurance engineer
  • Research and development: Materials researcher, mechanical systems analyst, innovation engineer, lab technician

Alternative careers outside of mechanical engineering

A Mechanical Engineering degree can also prepare you for careers outside traditional engineering. Employers value the analytical and problem-solving skills you develop. Options include:

  • Project management or operations roles in engineering-intensive sectors
  • Technical consultancy and advisory services
  • Data analysis and modelling in finance, logistics, or technology
  • Patent and technical writing or intellectual property roles
  • Teaching, training, or outreach in STEM subjects

Skills you’ll gain

Mechanical Engineering equips you with a versatile set of technical and transferable skills, including:

  • Mechanical design and simulation
  • Problem-solving and critical thinking
  • Project planning and management
  • Data analysis and technical reporting
  • Teamwork, communication, and leadership
  • Practical engineering and laboratory skills

Graduate outcomes and salaries

Mechanical Engineering graduates are in strong demand. Did you know 91% of Hull Mechanical Engineering graduates are in work or further study within 15 months of graduating?.1

Early-career salaries typically start around £28,000–£32,000, depending on sector and location. At the University of Hull, graduates typically earn an average salary of £30,000 within 15 months of finishing their degree.2 With experience or postgraduate qualifications, this rises significantly. Many graduates advance to senior engineering, management, or consultancy roles within a few years.

Further study options

Graduates often choose to specialise further or broaden their career prospects with postgraduate study. Options include:

  • Masters degrees in Mechanical, Aerospace, or Automotive Engineering
  • PhDs in Engineering, Materials Science, or Energy Systems
  • Professional qualifications such as Chartered Engineer (CEng) status
  • MBA or management programmes for leadership roles in technical industries

Can I work as a mechanical engineer without a degree?

While a degree is the standard route, some technical roles in mechanical engineering are accessible with apprenticeships, HNCs/HNDs, or professional experience. However, achieving Chartered Engineer status or senior engineering positions typically requires a degree. Find out more in our 'Can I work as a mechanical engineer without a degree' FAQ.

Nikolaos Aronis MEng Mechanical Engineering at the University of Hull

Explore our Mechanical Engineering degree

Ready to design, build and innovate - and understand how engineering drives the world forward? At Hull, our Mechanical Engineering degree blends solid scientific foundations with hands-on experience from day one. You’ll explore materials, mechanics, energy systems and advanced manufacturing, while developing real-world skills through workshops, industry projects and cutting-edge labs. Study in a place that champions creativity, problem-solving and almost a century of engineering excellence.

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91% employability (Mechanical Engineering) UK domicile full-time first-degree leavers; Higher Education Graduate Outcomes statistics, for the academic year 2022/23, published by the Higher Education Statistics Agency June 2025.

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Discover Uni. Correct as of November 2025.