Design engineers are responsible of drawing up blueprints and schematics for machines, systems, and other equipment. They typically work as part of an entire team of members which includes mechanical engineers. They use blueprints and designs to develop products, equipment models, or products; in certain instances, engineers may receive direct orders and asked to build prototypes for testing in specific situations.These engineers are employed by government agencies as well as industries. They can also be associated in conjunction with research and development firms as well as construction companies and factories for manufacturing products.
Designers must possess advanced knowledge of computers and applications. Engineers must be able to comprehend all the structures and machines they design, and also understand the fundamentals that govern electrical energy and the way they function. To become a designer engineer you must have a bachelor's degree required in mechanical, civil, and electrical engineering. Engineers who are new to the field must also to take a written exam to test their knowledge of the basic concepts of engineering.