Are you interested in a role where you apply new and existing engineering technologies to solve complex issues? Read more about the work of engineering technologists who work closely with engineers but focus on practical applications.

The role

Engineering technologists analyse, modify, test and apply new and existing engineering technologies to solve complex issues in consultation with engineers.

Engineering technologists have similar training to engineers, but with a focus on practical applications. Engineers design things, and then engineering technologists build them. They also design the processes and systems involved in producing or manufacturing the final product. Building and testing prototypes is a key part of the role, as is managing the production process and upgrading and customising equipment.

Skills and knowledge 

Engineering technologists analyse, modify, test and apply new and existing engineering technologies to solve complex issues in consultation with engineers.

Engineering technologists have similar training to engineers, but with a focus on practical applications. Engineers design things, and then engineering technologists build them. They also design the processes and systems involved in producing or manufacturing the final product. Building and testing prototypes is a key part of the role, as is managing the production process and upgrading and customising equipment.

Study pathways

Diplomas, associate degrees and bachelor degrees in the following study areas may be relevant to becoming an engineering technologist:

  • engineering
  • engineering technology
  • technology.

Many universities in Australia offer qualifications in these areas. Visit individual university websites for more information.
 

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