Hydraulic engineers design, develop, and test hydraulic systems, such as pumps, valves, and actuators. They may work in a variety of industries, such as aerospace, automotive, construction, and manufacturing.
A fluid power technician installs, maintains, and repairs hydraulic and pneumatic systems. They may work in industries such as agriculture, construction, and transportation.
A sales engineer sells hydraulic equipment and systems to customers. They need to have a deep understanding of hydraulic components and how they can be applied in different industries.
A design engineer creates hydraulic system designs using computer-aided design (CAD) software. They work with hydraulic components such as pumps, motors, and valves to create effective designs that meet customer requirements.
Research and development engineers in hydraulics are responsible for designing and testing new hydraulic technologies and products. They work in industries such as aerospace, automotive, and manufacturing.
A project manager in the hydraulics industry oversees the planning, design, and implementation of hydraulic systems. They manage budgets, timelines, and resources to ensure that projects are completed on time and within budget.