Engenheiros Mecânicos

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RISCO DE AUTOMAÇÃO
CALCULADO
30%
(Baixo Risco)
VOTAÇÃO
33%
(Baixo Risco, Com base em 2.615 votos)
Average: 32%
DEMANDA DE TRABALHO
CRESCIMENTO
11,0%
pelo ano 2033
SALÁRIOS
$ 99.510
ou $ 47,84 por hora
Volume
281.290
a partir de 2023
RESUMO
O que este floco de neve mostra?
O Floco de Neve é um resumo visual das cinco insígnias: Risco de Automação (calculado), Risco (pesquisado), Crescimento, Salários e Volume. Ele oferece um instantâneo do perfil de uma ocupação. A cor do Floco de Neve está relacionada ao seu tamanho. Quanto melhor a ocupação pontua em relação às outras, maior e mais verde o Floco de Neve se torna.
PONTUAÇÃO DO TRABALHO
7,9/10
O que é isto?
Pontuação do Trabalho (quanto maior, melhor):

Nós classificamos os trabalhos usando quatro fatores. Estes são:

- Chance de ser automatizado
- Crescimento do trabalho
- Salários
- Volume de posições disponíveis

Estes são alguns pontos chave para pensar quando estiver procurando um emprego.

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Risco de automação calculado

30% (Baixo Risco)

Risco Baixo (21-40%): Trabalhos neste nível têm um risco limitado de automação, pois exigem uma mistura de habilidades técnicas e centradas no ser humano.

Mais informações sobre o que é essa pontuação e como ela é calculada estão disponíveis aqui.

Algumas qualidades bastante importantes do trabalho são difíceis de automatizar:

  • Originalidade

  • Persuasão

Enquete do usuário

33% chance de automação completa nas próximas duas décadas

Nossos visitantes votaram que há uma baixa chance de esta ocupação ser automatizada. Esta avaliação é ainda mais apoiada pelo nível de risco de automação calculado, que estima 30% de chance de automação.

O que você acha que é o risco da automação?

Qual é a probabilidade de que Engenheiros Mecânicos seja substituído por robôs ou inteligência artificial nos próximos 20 anos?

Sentimento

O gráfico a seguir é exibido onde há votos suficientes para produzir dados significativos. Ele mostra os resultados das enquetes dos usuários ao longo do tempo, fornecendo uma indicação clara das tendências de sentimento.

Sentimento ao longo do tempo (trimestralmente)

Sentimento ao longo do tempo (anualmente)

Crescimento

Crescimento muito rápido em relação a outras profissões

Espera-se que o número de vagas de emprego para 'Mechanical Engineers' aumente 11,0% até 2033

Emprego total e estimativa de vagas de emprego

* Dados do Bureau de Estatísticas do Trabalho para o período entre 2023 e 2033
As projeções atualizadas são devidas 09-2025.

Salários

Muito bem remunerado em relação a outras profissões

Em 2023, o salário anual mediano para 'Mechanical Engineers' foi de 99.510 $, ou 48 $ por hora

'Mechanical Engineers' receberam 107,1% a mais do que o salário médio nacional, que era de 48.060 $

Salários ao longo do tempo

* Dados do Bureau de Estatísticas do Trabalho

Volume

Maior gama de oportunidades de emprego comparado a outras profissões

A partir de 2023 havia 281.290 pessoas empregadas como 'Mechanical Engineers' dentro dos Estados Unidos.

Isso representa cerca de 0,19% da força de trabalho empregada em todo o país

Dito de outra maneira, cerca de 1 em 539 pessoas são empregadas como 'Mechanical Engineers'.

Descrição do trabalho

Desempenhe funções de engenharia no planejamento e design de ferramentas, motores, máquinas e outros equipamentos de funcionamento mecânico. Supervisione a instalação, operação, manutenção e reparo de equipamentos como sistemas centralizados de calor, gás, água e vapor.

SOC Code: 17-2141.00

Comentários (49)

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THOMAS TAN (Sem chance)
04 out 2025 03:31
Mechanical Engineers or Design engineers still require a human touch and creativity on design.
Matthew L (Baixo)
05 jun 2025 13:54
As AI-aided machines replace human workers (e.g. Spot), they will need mechanical engineers to oversee them.
RP (Baixo)
08 abr 2025 20:44
I'm a mech eng, and IAs can't actually do a lot of stuff we do.
Anirudh (Baixo)
19 mar 2025 03:30
You need someone to make robots for robots to replace them.
b (Baixo)
21 ago 2023 13:54
because we make the robot
Jacob (Sem chance)
04 nov 2025 19:52
There is no way AI can implement complex solutions without human insight. AI can know about Structural Integrity, Dynamics, Thermodynamics and Differential Equations but it cannot meaningfully create necessary solutions because the algorithms aren’t designed to problem solve, they’re designed to give the most appropriate answer.
Zak Cullen (Baixo)
10 jun 2025 23:57
depends a lot on real world decision making, value judgements/deciding what you believe is important to prioritise and management
Raúl (Sem chance)
02 jul 2024 06:39
I think it has no chance because cars can have rust or other problems a robot can't understand and deal whit them.
Valentina C (Baixo)
25 fev 2025 15:03
They prob wont take the job cs you need to see the machines, scan them to find the mistakes, and be reallly specialized on that area to find them, but its still very possible to do it. Im scared.
Congo (Sem chance)
16 jun 2024 21:08
Simply in this area of engineering there is no chance of robot or AI taking it. Maybe in the long run yes, but there is still a pretty long way of developing AI to substitute a mechanical engineer, for now and 1 or 2 decades is impossible. Maybe in the third decade or fourth but with a lot of funding and a lot of training. Because you need to think that to be able to make an AI/robot that can surpass or substitute a human it will need to be only focused on this area, not pretty cost-effective, for the AI industries.
Burke (Sem chance)
13 fev 2024 05:13
Mechanical Engineering, like all disciplines of engineering, requires the ability to make difficult ethical decisions regarding systems that affect all of society. This is something that not even the most advanced generalized AI of the future is capable of doing.

Engineering is also a profession, which means that its members set the standards for who can be called an engineer and take responsibility for their decisions. AI cannot make decisions in light of the weight of their actions. It is a tool, not a person, which ultimately undermines any semblance of accountability that is necessary for engineering to be a respectable and societally beneficial profession.
Michal (Sem chance)
09 nov 2023 19:28
I believe mechanical engineering to be far too interdisciplinary (design, manufacturing, economics) to be fully automated a whole. I see AI taking over or speeding up certain specific tasks that mechanical engineers are burdened with, never their entire role.
Cyril (Moderado)
06 mai 2023 06:35
As I said. It will certainly take over some tasks that are simple. So it reduce the need for so many ppl, but still the engineers are needed to decide what to do, or to revise AIs work
George Smiley (Moderado)
21 fev 2023 11:53
Speaking from the point of view of a simulations engineer who build mathematical models using finite element analysis, I think automation will at first assist simulations engineers but will eventually replace them as it learns best practices for how to overcome convergence issues or nonsensical results.
Gavin
03 jul 2024 01:08
I think ai will eventually replace parts of every profession but there are many there are things that just can’t be taught to something that cannot feel. It’s impossible to know what pain is if you’ve never experienced it. It’s impossible to understand the feelings of others if you have never felt. It’s impossible to know how to make someone’s life easier if you have no life.

Imagine you live your life in black and white from the moment you’re born to the time you’re 16. During this time you’re taught everything there is to know about color. You could talk about color for hours yet you still wouldn’t truly understand what color is until you actually see it. Now imagine that this is a friend of yours and you’re trying to explain the color yellow to them. You might tell them that yellow is a sunny day and energy or electricity, that it’s happiness or something else that you associate with the color yellow. Your friend will most likely not think of sunny days and electricity being similar in anyway and probably be very confused. Your friend represents ai and its ability to understand human wants, needs, and the way people live their lives. Making these three things easier to access or do are one of the main purposes of this job. Also there’s the whole ethical debate because it’s set to be as productive as it can, and eventually humanity gets in the way of that and it has to get rid of us
John (In college and worked in some factorys) (Baixo)
18 nov 2024 15:36
I think some mechanical engineers will get replaced by the gain in efficiency that other engineers get form AI, a total AI/Robot taking of the job is not in the foreseeable future.
Arthur Schroeder (Sem chance)
12 set 2024 02:42
It’s a very hard job and very complicated and I don’t think robots are automating that any time soon…
Gavin (Sem chance)
02 jul 2024 22:38
Artificial intelligence does not have the creativity needed or the ability to fully understand some of the problems people go through throughout the world.
John F. Sutton (Baixo)
23 out 2023 18:16
This is a sometimes tough job and would be hard to automate for good reason such as:

1. Fixing stuff, this is complicated as it could literally be anything that could be broken about something.
2. Complexity, the more complex a job is, the more unlikely this job will be taken, this job is hard and absurdly complex sometimes.
3. Problems, this job can cause lots of issues with AI and it is the communication and bugs/viruses that could occur, the cost of these robots would be nuts and it would be hard to afford these machines.
4. Design, AI is a complex work of coding, there is one problem, how would they make the design of there robots that won't screw up how they work, they have to be just right to mimic a person and that would be hard to do.
dhaarini (Incerto)
10 set 2023 06:44
no trained machine has ever come too close to designing any whole equipment. but certainly, I feel there are specific jobs that could be automated like pressure, stress, strain detection and analysis
Sam (Sem chance)
03 fev 2023 01:04
People that build and create won't be replaced by AI. Chat GPT said it itself that it simply doesn't have the creativity of a human.

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