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Mechanical Engineer - Hiring Skills Assessment
This assessment evaluates core mechanical engineering knowledge and problem-solving abilities relevant to professional roles. It is used to screen candidates for proficiency in fundamental engineering principles and practical application.
⏱ 21 min
📊 Professional
❓ 14 questions 🛡 Proctored option
What this assessment measures
- Application of engineering mechanics
- Analysis of material strength and properties
- Understanding of thermodynamics and heat transfer
- Fluid mechanics problem-solving
- Machine design principles
- Knowledge of manufacturing processes
Skills & topics covered
- Statics and dynamics
- Stress and strain analysis
- Thermodynamic cycles
- Fluid flow calculations
- Heat transfer mechanisms
- Mechanical component design
- Material selection
- Manufacturing methods
Who should take this test
This assessment is intended for candidates applying to professional mechanical engineering roles. It is suitable for individuals with a background in core mechanical engineering subjects.
Relevant job roles
Mechanical Engineer
Sample topics
- Free body diagrams and force analysis
- Bending and torsion in beams and shafts
- Properties of ideal gases and thermodynamic laws
- Pump and pipe flow calculations
- Gear and bearing selection
- Casting and machining processes
Format
The test consists of multiple-choice and problem-solving questions across four technical sections.
Frequently asked questions
What does this assessment test?
It tests fundamental knowledge and practical skills in mechanical engineering, including mechanics, materials, thermal and fluid systems, and machine design.
Who is it for?
It is designed for candidates seeking professional mechanical engineering positions.
How long is it and what's the format?
The assessment lasts 21 minutes and includes multiple-choice and applied problem-solving questions.
Is it proctored?
Yes, this assessment is proctored to ensure test integrity.
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