Sunday, August 12, 2012

Mechanical Engineer Interview Questions


Mechanical engineer interview questions are a specially programmed set of questions used to screen the interested candidate, who are seeking to work as a mechanical engineer. The concerned department can appoint the deserving contender by evaluating his overall job experience, professional traits and educational qualifications.

Sample Mechanical Engineer Interview Questions:

  • Tell us something about your mechanical expertise in the engineering field. Why are you willing to work with us?
  • Explain the job duties have you performed in the previous job?
  • How do you rate your mechanical and analytical skills to identify some issue and to troubleshoot it with the innovative technology?
  • Differentiate between the bicycle reverse pedal and two wheeler reverse gear systems.
  • Discuss the D4D technology used in the vehicles.
  • Tell us the name of the mechanical projects you have handled in your last job?
  • Do you have some personal project on which you would like to work after office time?
  • Explain a major mechanical difference between an Otto cycle and Brayton?
  • Distinguish between a rector and an exchanger in mechanical terms.
  • Explain the phenomena of a nozzle. Why these are manufactured as convergent and divergent nozzles?
  • Discuss the procedure to enhance the efficiency of a power plant without making any major effort.
  • Tell us the formula of calculating the speed of a conveyer per meter per second.
  • Explain the working of a turbo charger. Which method do you use to measure the sound level of a tractor engine?
  • What do you understand from a heat transfer coefficient? Explain the formula to calculate this factor.
  • How effective are you in delivering work within the given deadlines?

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