The main job of an Energy Engineer is to find the most efficient and sustainable way to power our homes, businesses and industrial processes. GMIT’s Energy Engineers have the skills and knowledge that are highly sought after by multinationals, government agencies and businesses worldwide to meet the challenges of climate change and the decarbonisation of the world economy.
Mechanical Engineers contribute to the design and manufacture of all types products, ranging from cars to toys, mobile phones and even heating systems.
They work in research & development, manufacturing, maintenance and building services.
Studying Mechanical Engineering in GMIT
You will learn how machines and other mechanical systems work and how they are designed and controlled, including:
Mechanical Engineers contribute to the design and manufacture of all types products, ranging from cars to toys, mobile phones and even heating systems.
They work in research & development, manufacturing, maintenance and building services.
Studying Mechanical Engineering in GMIT
As a student on the Mechanical Engineering course in GMIT, you will build a fundamental knowledge of engineering science including physics, electrical, chemical and materials engineering.
The 7th Annual GMIT International Construction Management Day Conference was held at the GMIT Dublin Road campus on Tuesday 7th March, hosted by the Department of Building and Civil Engineering.
As the IT industry struggles to meet the technology demands of today’s workplace, new challenges are arising for IT professionals, educators, and software & hardware solution providers.
GMIT Mayo is opening its doors to the public on Friday, 10 November (10am – 1pm) for an Open Morning for secondary school students, parents and anyone interested in starting or returning to third-level study as a mature student.