Thermal engineering 

Thermal engineering 

Scope for Master of Technology [M.Tech] (Thermal Engineering):

  • It is designed specifically to meet the needs of the modern engineer both in an industry and in research or education establishments.
  • The course is also beneficial for further studies such as Ph.Das it gives a good base for it.
  • They can also work as a part of an engineering team, whether as independent consultants or as a permanent member of an engineering/technical department.
  • Candidates with the degree are employed mostly in production firmsor they can also opt for managerial and executive positions in public and private sectors.
  • Professionals in this career can also opt for Thermal Engineer jobsin universities and colleges.
  • Thermal engineers can get job opportunities in both private and public sectors of various types and their work differs by industry and function. Defence and railwaysrequire thermal engineers to assist in the maintenance and design of their machinery.

Job Types for Master of Technology [M.Tech] (Thermal Engineering):

  • Piping Designer
  • Lecturer
  • Researcher
  • Trainee Planner
  • Field Service Engineer
  • Mechanical Engineer
  • Plant Chemist
  • Graduate Trainee
  • Maintenance Engineer
  • Independent Consultant
  • Project Manager

Courses –

  • Tech [Thermal Engineering]
  • Tech [Thermal Engineering]

Colleges / Institute –

  • IIT, New Delhi
  • IIT Madras, Chennai
  • IIT DHanbad, Jharkhand
  • NIT Karnataka
  • Delhi Technological University, New Delhi

Job Roles –

  • Provide the detailed thermal design, make hardware selection and define and participate in the thermal testing.
  • Produce design and analysis reports as required by the project.
  • Analyse, develope and test spacecraft, product and component
  • thermal control systems.
  • The spacecraft design includes Low Earth Orbit missions, GEO-stationary spacecraft, interplanetary spacecraft and
  • extraterrestrial planetary landers.
  • Understand products currently supported by the group such as antennae, mechanisms, cryogenic coolers and
  • spacecraft propulsion.
  • The responsibilities typically span the full project life-cycle from early conceptual design support through qualification and up to final delivery to the customer. In some instances, support is required to launch and in-orbit operations.
  • The Thermal Engineer will actively participate in the direct projects of the Thermal Architects and Responsible Engineers.
  • These direct projects may be commercial or institutional external projects, or internally funded R&D or process improvement projects