As modern society continues to rely on technology to sustain businesses and improve human life, mechanical engineers remain in high demand not just in Malaysia, but the whole world. Considered to be among the prime engineering fields, this area of expertise requires particular know-how in maths and physics in order to design and produce mechanical devices and machinery for various industries. That said, this profession offers a variety of career opportunities across multiple industries—all while being lucrative, too.
If you’re looking to land a mechanical engineering job or planning to transition from one company to another, it’s important to highlight not just your work experience and technical proficiency; it’s crucial to communicate the value that you can bring to an organisation, too. All this starts with a well-crafted resume that showcases your qualifications as well as your passion and purpose. Here are some tips to help you write a resume that will make you stand out and get hired fast.
It’s one of the first things an employer sees in your application, so make it count. When writing your career summary, be concise and straightforward in communicating where you are in your career now—a brief summary of your professional standing and level of expertise—and what you wish to achieve should you be hired for the role.
(Also read: Five Executive Summary Sentences To Make Your Resume Stand Out)
Don’t forget to take into consideration what’s required of the job: Do you have the required skill set? Do you have relevant experience? In as few sentences as possible, sell your qualifications and specify your career goals.
Example:
I am a highly passionate mechanical engineer with a solid command of technologies and tools in designing mechanical equipment using AutoCAD, SolidWorks, and engineering drawings. A Mechanical Engineering graduate from Universiti Teknologi Malaysia, I have three years of relevant work experience at XYZ Technologies. I am seeking an opportunity at an esteemed company that values efficiency and proper functioning of specialised mechanical tools.
As a highly technical field, a mechanical engineering role usually requires a particular set of technical skills. To boost your chances of getting your foot in the door, don’t just list down your proficiencies at random. Customise your resume depending on what’s specified in the job post, matching your skills with the employer’s qualifications. Key technical skills that you should place front and center include proficiency in software (i.e. QC tools, AutoCAD, SolidWorks) or equipment/goods (i.e. PVC extruded pipes, FMCG), and expertise in a certain field of knowledge (i.e. FMEA, math, machinery, budgeting).
Example:
You can be the most technically adept candidate there is, but keep in mind that most employers also highly value individuals who possess interpersonal attributes that can help you succeed in the workplace—or in short, people skills. These include leadership, critical thinking, communication skills, and the ability to collaborate.
Think of your professional and personal characteristics and list them down, especially those that are best suited or needed for the position.
(Also read: Five Skills You Should Have to Get That In-Demand Job)
Example:
While you may be itching to flaunt all your skills and abilities, you don’t necessarily have to include them all. It’s more impactful to zero in on your relevant qualifications and experience that will be greatly beneficial to the company you’re applying for. To further show the employer that you are seriously interested in the role, it is wise to do your research about the organisation to learn more about their corporate objectives, philosophies, and even company culture. This will help you align your resume with the hirer’s goals.
Example:
WORK EXPERIENCE
Mechanical Engineer
XYZ Technologies
2017 to 2020
The competition for mechanical engineering jobs may be fierce, but armed with a well-thought out application and propelled by the passion for your craft, you are poised to land an opportunity that can bring your career to new heights. But of course, submitting your resume is just the first step; the next challenge is preparing for your interview process.
Ready to move forward in your journey as a mechanical engineer? Search for #JobsThatMatter to you on Jobstreet. Update your profile and add #WorkNow so that employers will know that you are available to work right away. For more expert tips and news on career development, visit our Career Resources Hub.
At JobStreet, we believe in bringing you #JobsThatMatter. As a Career Partner, we are committed to helping all jobseekers find passion and purpose in every career choice. And as the number 1 Talent Partner in Asia, we connect employers with the right candidates who truly make a positive and lasting impact on the organisation.
Discover Jobs That Matter. Visit JobStreet today.
About SEEK Asia
SEEK Asia, a combination of two leading brands JobStreet and jobsDB, is the leading job portal and Asia's preferred destination for candidates and hirers. SEEK Asia’s presence span across 7 countries namely Hong Kong, Indonesia, Malaysia, Singapore, Thailand, Philippines and Vietnam. SEEK Asia is part of the Australian Securities Exchange-listed SEEK Limited Company, the world's largest job portal by market capitalization. SEEK Asia attracts over 400 million visits a year.
About SEEK Limited
SEEK is a diverse group of companies, comprising a strong portfolio of online employment, educational, commercial and volunteer businesses. SEEK has a global presence (including Australia, New Zealand, China, Hong Kong, South-East Asia, Brazil and Mexico), with exposure to over 2.9 billion people and approximately 27 per cent of global GDP. SEEK makes a positive contribution to people’s lives on a global scale. SEEK is listed on the Australian Securities Exchange, where it is a top 100 company and has been listed in the Top 20 Most Innovative Companies by Forbes.