How Much Money Do Automotive Engineers Make? | Simple and To The Point

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  • čas přidán 7. 08. 2024
  • I share my experience with Honda, regarding the salary they would have offered me. I also discuss about the general salary range entry level Automotive Engineers can make and the tools you can use to find this data.
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Komentáře • 159

  • @JakeVoorhees
    @JakeVoorhees Před 3 lety +24

    new sub, thanks for the video

    • @phillipmoua9805
      @phillipmoua9805  Před 3 lety +2

      Thank you, Jake! Means a lot coming from you!

    • @hamzawaheed7670
      @hamzawaheed7670 Před 3 lety +1

      @@phillipmoua9805 Hey Phillip, I just found your channel and subscribed. I am Jake's Head of Operations and right hand man. I am a current UNCC mechanical engineering student. Let me and Jake know how we can help you out. Cheers!!!

    • @phillipmoua9805
      @phillipmoua9805  Před 3 lety

      @@hamzawaheed7670 I appreciate it, brother! Good luck at Charlotte, it's a great program!

    • @hamzawaheed7670
      @hamzawaheed7670 Před 3 lety

      @@phillipmoua9805 Thanks

  • @secret.4862
    @secret.4862 Před 2 lety +9

    I love how you started the video and made it clear that if your after money then this isn’t the job for you because there is A LOT OF DIFFERENT JOBS still PAYING GOOD, not just engineering!! ✨

  • @sofullcole
    @sofullcole Před 2 lety +2

    Great analysis that actually helped! Thanks brother!

  • @lijahfinch3949
    @lijahfinch3949 Před 3 lety +2

    Meant to comment, like, and subscribe last time I saw your Facebook post bro...but better late than never! 🤙🏻

  • @davidjustoxd5794
    @davidjustoxd5794 Před 3 lety +4

    Thank you for this video! It was really helpfull! :)

    • @phillipmoua9805
      @phillipmoua9805  Před 3 lety +1

      I'm glad I can help! Anything else you'd like to know....don't hesitate to ask!

  • @ianlulu
    @ianlulu Před 2 lety +1

    thanks for the in-depth detail for a big company like Honda! I'm surprised you're allowed to say all of this ?

  • @kilehillson2743
    @kilehillson2743 Před 4 měsíci

    Really informative, thankyou. You should put an update if you’re still in the field

  • @tanwikalson
    @tanwikalson Před 2 lety

    i like your videos, i have been wanting to know all about automotive engineer, as i will be going to the university soon

  • @bryan9838
    @bryan9838 Před 3 lety +5

    I’m in high school sophomore year I’m looking forward to this job !

    • @phillipmoua9805
      @phillipmoua9805  Před 3 lety

      It's a great field to venture in. Especially right now with all of the low emissions initiatives going on!

  • @sundaramsingh5155
    @sundaramsingh5155 Před 3 lety +5

    Great brother.
    Got to know more about salary structure for mechanical engineer.
    Love from India 🇮🇳

    • @phillipmoua9805
      @phillipmoua9805  Před 3 lety +3

      Hey Sundaram, just to add on...
      These are rough ballpark numbers. It could be more or less. But...
      Engineer 1's are typically $55k-70K (Entry level 1-2 years)
      Engineer 2 's are typically $70k-85K (Intermediate level 3-4 years)
      Engineer 3's are typically $85k-100K (Junior level 5-6 years)
      Engineer 4's are typically $100k-$120K (Senior from here on 7+ years) Becoming more of a specialist in your field.
      Along side this, engineers will diverge later in their paths from the role of an engineer to being a "Subject matter expert (Specialist)" or a "Manager/Operations Logistics" .
      From their the salaries can really get up there. Almost reaching to $200K.
      I hope this gave you more insight!

    • @dzung467
      @dzung467 Před 2 lety

      @@phillipmoua9805 this is year salary?

  • @arinzechristian1465
    @arinzechristian1465 Před 5 měsíci

    Great video. Please can you recommend analytic tools that are vital for automobile engineers, especially for an entry-level engineer. Thank you

  • @camilo5392
    @camilo5392 Před 2 lety +2

    I’m a freshman in college and I’m looking forward to this field any tips?

  • @AlexHernandez-xh8ei
    @AlexHernandez-xh8ei Před 3 lety +7

    idk what your talking about but those 60k-70k salaries are pretty good and I'm saying this from here in miami very expeensive city. I guess you're referring to 6 figures.

    • @phillipmoua9805
      @phillipmoua9805  Před 3 lety +2

      Hey Alex, 60k-70k is definitely a great salary!
      I think I was just referring to how the housing market is crazy expensive now. That same 60k-70k a few years ago could have gotten you a much better home.
      $250k homes today are not the same as the $250k homes a few years ago. I was just trying to relate money and what it could get you.
      But thank you for your input nonetheless!

  • @johndanielberador8884
    @johndanielberador8884 Před 3 lety +6

    Thank you for the video because I really want myself to become an Automotive Engineer

    • @phillipmoua9805
      @phillipmoua9805  Před 3 lety +2

      John,
      Anything is truly possible with enough determination, knowledge, and patience.
      I was kicked down so many times to get where I'm at, but I just kept charging through all the struggle.
      If I can get my ME degree, you can as well!

    • @johndanielberador8884
      @johndanielberador8884 Před 3 lety +2

      @@phillipmoua9805 I recently failed my test but it doesn't mean that I failed to reach my dream.

    • @phillipmoua9805
      @phillipmoua9805  Před 3 lety +4

      @@johndanielberador8884 I failed so many exams in university, and I studied for weeks at a time. Engineering is difficult. If it were easy, everyone would be an engineer haha. We learn from our mistakes and it makes up better as engineers.
      I believe what you said "doesn't mean that I failed to reach my dream". Keep being motivated! Proves others wrong, use whatever you have to fuel your engineering academic career!

    • @cristianoronaldosewyy7
      @cristianoronaldosewyy7 Před 6 měsíci

      @@johndanielberador8884hey what happened, did u become an engineer give me an update please

  • @worldchannelx4092
    @worldchannelx4092 Před rokem

    Hi Phillip
    Let me ask one thing..
    In my university student document , there is something written like
    (Major = Mechanical Engineer
    Academic Program = Automotive Engineer)
    Do you have any idea about how should I write in my CV form..?

  • @dionp7006
    @dionp7006 Před 2 lety

    I would like to become a master mechanic in the automotive field but also , thinking ahead and would like to get into engineering. Is there any tips or apprenticeships?

  • @josiahp77
    @josiahp77 Před 2 lety +1

    Hey man, I have plenty of creativity, but not much knowledge of how cars function at this point. Advice?

  • @sinofcringe
    @sinofcringe Před 2 lety

    I’m 24 at the moment and have been a diesel mechanic for about 5 years, what degree is required for this line of work?

  • @20nguyentrongtan43
    @20nguyentrongtan43 Před 2 lety +1

    hope you make more videos

  • @kalimunishwarkalish4426
    @kalimunishwarkalish4426 Před 3 lety +1

    Automotif engineer dlm perodua atau proton boleh ke??? Pls replu

  • @Im.manavv
    @Im.manavv Před 2 lety

    hey i’m from india and i’m nearly about to complete bechlors in automobile engineering so i’m intrested in engine related works so what kind of engineering choose in masters and which country is best for me

  • @Codo_Lyoko
    @Codo_Lyoko Před 3 lety +1

    Cool vid👍, do you have any book suggestions for stuff like this because im going into 8th grade and this is a future job I think I would really like when I'm older

    • @phillipmoua9805
      @phillipmoua9805  Před 3 lety +1

      Hey King Cody_
      I'm glad you're taking an interest in automotive engineering! There's a ton of reference material out there, but I will be making a future video regarding this question.
      But if there was only one book that you could have, and I know money is tight, you should get "Machinery's Handbook, large print for easier reading" also, any edition will do. You don't need the newest addition. Find this book used if you can.
      But this book has almost every aspect of engineering, and is a summarized version of a Mechanical engineering program.
      I can't stress enough how important it is that you're already thinking about your future. That's an awesome mindset to have! If you need help choosing a school for automotive engineering, I just made a video here czcams.com/video/Z5N6PBaGMAQ/video.html, so check it out if you want.
      Good luck with your studies!

    • @Codo_Lyoko
      @Codo_Lyoko Před 3 lety

      @@phillipmoua9805 thank you for the suggestion, I will ask my parents and ill try to get it if I can👍

  • @mikethedude571
    @mikethedude571 Před rokem

    Hey, quick question is it possible to make 6 figures as a automotive engineer? I know it wouldn’t be a base level job, but id want to know if its possible. If not thats fine passion is passion.

  • @survivezeal
    @survivezeal Před 2 lety

    Please demystify, is it monthly or annual payment? I don't get you

  • @engelgjuraj5453
    @engelgjuraj5453 Před 3 lety +36

    Hey! Your video was great, it was pretty helpful to me. I just turned 17 and I’m really interested in becoming an automotive engineer and I have a strong passion for it, but I have that small constant fear that I’m not creative enough and that that will hold me back when it comes to this. Is there any advice you could give?

    • @phillipmoua9805
      @phillipmoua9805  Před 3 lety +24

      Hey Engel!
      Since you have this desire to study engineering, I wouldn't let your "lack of creativity" stop you. You can always learn how to be creative by watching videos of other individual's works, and seeing designs that inspire your own design.
      If you wanted to create the outside look of a car, you would probably study "Industrial Design" or something similar to that. But as engineers, we design the structures of these body panels, and are given reference geometry to work with. We are always working with a team, so you can apply your best skills on a project where it's needed.
      I don't think you need to be "artsy" creative, if you are, the better you could be at picturing the end result of designs. But I think engineering "creativity" is more like...."wow that was a creative way to design this part that fits well within the scope of the project." Sorry if that analogy didn't help hah.
      My point is, you shouldn't let this stop you!
      This was a really good question because I always drew cars as a kid, so I have this "artsy" side of me while being an engineer.
      But, good luck on your journey! You'll graduate before you know it haha

  • @elexoticotv4877
    @elexoticotv4877 Před 3 lety +2

    Yoooo that's so cool🤟🏻

  • @aedamm6053
    @aedamm6053 Před 2 lety +1

    Sya tngh bljr dlm bidang automotif kat kv..but someone tell me about this vd😭..x fhm wei

  • @Pepsi-Cola69
    @Pepsi-Cola69 Před 2 lety

    I want to be a automotive engineer for Toyota or like a Germany automotive industry and yeah how much can I make in a month

  • @McV1214
    @McV1214 Před rokem

    What about the female employment rate ? Still 65 or it's below I heard they don't pay as mush

  • @nihadahmed9319
    @nihadahmed9319 Před 3 lety +11

    Hey brother! I'm currently just done with my 12th.. And I'm planning to take up Btech in Mechanical engineering then after 4 years I was planning of specializing in automobile engineering .. I hope it's the right to get into automobile sector..I'm kinda confused if I should take up design or R&D tho.. Like I like both of them n I wanna get into Evs so yeah.. Could take your advice on it.. Also which place is better for higher studies amongst Germany, USA and Canada?

    • @phillipmoua9805
      @phillipmoua9805  Před 3 lety +1

      Hey Nihad,
      Not sure what "Btech" is, but just go for mechanical engineering like you said. Go with an accredited engineering program, like ABET for the USA. Design and R&D (Research and Development) are kinda the same. So it seems to me that you're interested towards design in general....so stick with what you think is right for yourself.
      Most, if not all auto manufacturers, are going to EV in some way....so I think that's a great area to study and develop your electrical engineering skills if you're interested in EV.
      Regarding the location for studying, honestly...that becomes a personal preference. Where do you want to live? What's the cost of living and tuition? Do you need to be sponsored? I think in general, the USA and German are known more for automotive....so I would go with those two options. But you still need to do a lot more research.
      I hope this helped a bit! Good luck with your academic career!

    • @nihadahmed9319
      @nihadahmed9319 Před 3 lety +1

      @@phillipmoua9805 Thanks for the advice brother! By the way.. Btech stands for Bachelor of Technology(A 4 year program) Do we learn anything about electrical engineering in Mechanical engineering by any chance? Also should I take up online courses side by side with college to learn more about Ev's in general?

  • @lukecolon7889
    @lukecolon7889 Před 3 lety +11

    What path should I go down? I can take the mechanical engineering classes required, however I also want to learn all the parts and know how to build them. I want to be an automotive engineer but I also want to have the experience to work on my own car, so I don’t really know if I should go to tech or an actual college..I hope you can help with this thank you

    • @phillipmoua9805
      @phillipmoua9805  Před 3 lety +6

      This is a personal question, and It's up to you to decide.
      But I always wanted to be an engineer since high school. I thought about being a mechanic/tech and going to college for engineering part time, but I saw most of the younger guys there, who had the same idea as me, were content with being a technician.
      You may get caught in a routine where you keep telling yourself you'll go to college to finish and be an engineer, but may just keep pushing that back.
      If you have a desire to work in the automotive industry as an engineer, go to a university. You can always mess with a project car and learn everything about a car and it's parts along the way. Join FSAE or BAJA too! Those are great clubs that will get you that hands on experience of design, fabrication, and testing on vehicles!
      Though, you can can always go back for engineering if you decide to go to a technical school...but from what I've seen, most of those guys just stay as a technician. They're making money, some have a family, settled down, and it's hard to start back up with university and be in an academic mindset.
      That's my thought process on going to either tech school or college, but you've gotta determine this yourself.
      Either way, stick with a decision and try not to regret anything. You made a choice, and at the time, it felt right for you. So whichever choice you go with, I'm sure you'll be fine!
      I hope this helped! and good luck!

    • @lukecolon7889
      @lukecolon7889 Před 3 lety +1

      @@phillipmoua9805 thank you

  • @mochi1186
    @mochi1186 Před 2 lety +7

    Can an automotive engineer become a mechanic too?
    Im studying automotive engineering next year and I also want to work as a mechanic later on in life....
    The only thing I'm skeptical about is how tricky it would be to find work seeing as I'm female and as a female, I wouldn't trust a female to work on my car😂😬

    • @nalee1
      @nalee1 Před 2 lety

      It would seem logical. Since an automotive engineer would know every single part in a car. If you have the knowledge about the parts in cars then it would be much easier to diagnose repair or modify any gas powered car. I would also look into electric cars since they will be the future of cars.

  • @wenbin9554
    @wenbin9554 Před 2 lety +25

    question from a semi-naive 17 year old mind here, is it possible to find jobs in motorsport (i.e. F1, WEC, GT3 racing series) though auttomotive engineering? Always have had a dream about working with a race team and at the race track.

    • @eduardocamacho9504
      @eduardocamacho9504 Před 2 lety +7

      Yes but first you have to start in smaller motorsport series

    • @winz8880
      @winz8880 Před 2 lety +2

      @@eduardocamacho9504 How about automative engineer/racer🤗

    • @eduardocamacho9504
      @eduardocamacho9504 Před 2 lety +3

      @@winz8880 same thing

    • @winz8880
      @winz8880 Před 2 lety +1

      @@eduardocamacho9504 what i mean what if i want to become A race then my job is automotive?

    • @winz8880
      @winz8880 Před 2 lety +1

      Racer*

  • @joshlopez8809
    @joshlopez8809 Před 2 lety +2

    Hey bro,
    I just graduated high school like 2 months ago and I’m taking a year off. So when I get back into school I wanted to study for this. I just wanted to ask if this job is very MATH dependent like my math skill are horrible but I love cars. Thought?

    • @joshlopez8809
      @joshlopez8809 Před 2 lety

      But my knowledge on cars isn’t the best yet😅

    • @nomorris677
      @nomorris677 Před 2 lety

      I’m in mechanical engineering (automotive is a branch of mechanical) any type of engineering is pure math

  • @vipakapadia7282
    @vipakapadia7282 Před 2 lety

    Thanks

  • @kalimunishwarkalish4426
    @kalimunishwarkalish4426 Před 3 lety +2

    Yang dua ni mana yg bagus bang

  • @rahatkaura6714
    @rahatkaura6714 Před 2 lety +2

    Great video man.. Just a had a doubt regarding that '401k figure ' .. What was that about ? Does the company provide housing?

  • @shubhamchatterjee2683
    @shubhamchatterjee2683 Před 3 lety +9

    Hey!! I have done my bachelor's in Automotive Engineering and planning for my master's , so which field would be better between automotive mechatronics and design engineering

    • @phillipmoua9805
      @phillipmoua9805  Před 3 lety +7

      Hey Shubham!
      I kinda see mechatronics 1st hand, so I can somewhat speak about this. Mechatronics is a fairly new industry compared to the traditional engineering degrees. With the rise of EV and alternative fuels, there are a lot of mechatronic engineers coming up...which is a good thing, but it may be saturated? I'm not sure, this is all speculation.
      I believe sometime in the future, we will have a need for mechatronics engineers because the rise of EV and Hydrogen Celled cars on the horizon. Technology will get better, and we may have a need for both electrical and mechanical engineers in one. AKA, Mechatronics haha.
      But what you should study for graduate school is completely up to you.
      Do you like design? Do you want to go more towards Electric Vehicle research or electronics? Once you determine where you want to go, you've answered your own question haha.
      Kinda vague I know, but this is completely up to you!
      Good luck with whichever path you choose, brother!

    • @shubhamchatterjee2683
      @shubhamchatterjee2683 Před 3 lety

      @@phillipmoua9805 thanks man 😊

    • @kylereimer4998
      @kylereimer4998 Před 3 lety

      Where did you do your Bs at?

    • @shubhamchatterjee2683
      @shubhamchatterjee2683 Před 3 lety +1

      @@kylereimer4998 actually brother my course is actually named as B.TECH (the BS in engg internationally is actually used to called as b.tech in India) and I am persuing it from National Institute of technology, Warangal , Telangana,India

    • @amineharimech3753
      @amineharimech3753 Před 2 lety +1

      @@shubhamchatterjee2683 hey , any updates ?

  • @Me-sb3mx
    @Me-sb3mx Před 3 lety +3

    What can you advice to develop and learn math ?

    • @phillipmoua9805
      @phillipmoua9805  Před 3 lety

      Proved Garage,
      This is a great question, because I was average in math. I didn't even get to calculus in high school.
      If you really want to develop and improve your mathematics skills to be an engineer, here's the pathway for the mathematics we take.
      If you don't understand calculus, it's okay...you will, but you need to take pre-calculus.
      Pre-Calculus, Algebra
      Pre-Calculus, Trigonometry
      (Now the main engineering mathematics)
      Calculus 1
      Calculus 2
      Calculus 3
      Differential Equations
      Linear Algebra (Maybe, depending on school)
      Now do your research as far as which topics to study in each course, because there are about 8 topics we discuss in each course.
      For example, Calculus 1 involves:
      Limits and Continuity
      Derivatives: Definition and Basic Rules
      Chain Rule
      Applications of Derivatives
      Analyzing Functions
      Integrals
      Etc. (Some of the topics for Calc 1)
      To learn all of these classes, I would recommend "Professor Leonard" on CZcams, he helped me out through my college days, and all of his lectures are free.
      You can learn every single subject I just mentioned with his channel!
      Good luck, and don't let the mathematics scare you. If you're determined enough to study engineering, you can always learn and improve your engineering knowledge!

  • @mohammedziya3246
    @mohammedziya3246 Před 2 lety +2

    you taking about 60-70k salary, dude right now I work at a store part time making 12 in hours. full time that's like 25k a years. I taught when starting you will make around 40k and then move up.

    • @mohammedziya3246
      @mohammedziya3246 Před 2 lety +1

      by the way I am a college student, majoring in auto engineering

  • @kenesufernandez1281
    @kenesufernandez1281 Před 3 lety +3

    ❣️

  • @imanhewamanage731
    @imanhewamanage731 Před 3 lety +5

    What subjects are needed from school to be an automotive engineer? Nice video btw

    • @phillipmoua9805
      @phillipmoua9805  Před 3 lety +1

      Hey Iman,
      I talked about every class needed for Mechanical engineering in my previous video here. czcams.com/video/0w2ZBxLOb3E/video.html
      The mechanical engineering program will be very similar to automotive engineering program, so you can use this as a reference.

  • @javaughntyrell6871
    @javaughntyrell6871 Před 2 lety +2

    I'm 26 do you think I get still go back school to study engineering

  • @tuasonbeast8144
    @tuasonbeast8144 Před 3 lety +2

    Please make a video about on how to learn about it if you're new to this course

    • @phillipmoua9805
      @phillipmoua9805  Před 3 lety +1

      Hey Tuason,
      I'll keep that topic in mind! I've been pulled in so many directions the past few months that I haven't had time for this channel.
      But overall, if something is new to you...it's scary right? So we're uncomfortable with the unfamiliar topic and it's frustrating when we fail on multiple attempts at a subject. I've been there. I had to really work my ass off to understand engineering subjects. So I feel for you and others out there who are struggling with new and challenging engineering content.
      Keep pushing through difficult coursework, and if you keep stumbling, try a different method of learning. Whatever that may be....but II'll try to get something in the works because school has started back for universities.
      Good luck with your academic and professional career!

    • @tuasonbeast8144
      @tuasonbeast8144 Před 3 lety +1

      @@phillipmoua9805 thank you for your wonderful words, I guess I gotta work my ass off

    • @phillipmoua9805
      @phillipmoua9805  Před 3 lety

      @@tuasonbeast8144 Nothing good comes easy.

  • @161BMW
    @161BMW Před 2 lety

    How hard is it to go from U.K. to USA to work as automotive engineer with OEM with a good Mech Eng degree from Imperial College ?

  • @peruguprasad1535
    @peruguprasad1535 Před 3 lety +2

    Brother I'm in my final year of Mechanical engineering, In which area have a better scope in future to Join as a fresher?
    I'm Indian!

    • @phillipmoua9805
      @phillipmoua9805  Před 3 lety +1

      Hey, Perugu!
      That's awesome you're in your final year!
      Right now, if you're interested in automotive, there is a huge push for EV, hydrogen cells, and other alternative fuels.
      I would study up on alternative fuels, and go in that field. There's a lot of exciting new development that I can't really speak of, but it's a fun time to be in the EV and alternative fuel sector right now!
      Good luck to whichever path you take, brother!

    • @peruguprasad1535
      @peruguprasad1535 Před 3 lety

      @@phillipmoua9805 thank you brother!

  • @McV1214
    @McV1214 Před rokem

    So automotive or architecture ?

  • @giovannebeistline2575
    @giovannebeistline2575 Před 2 lety +2

    In my second year I'm getting around 100k as automotive engineer in Detroit.

  • @MijanurRahman-pf9vx
    @MijanurRahman-pf9vx Před rokem

    I am muslim,If i have long beard, can i study and get a job of automobile engineer?

  • @luciferpete8348
    @luciferpete8348 Před 3 lety +2

    Bro u from US right do they have Automative engineering jobs in canada?

    • @phillipmoua9805
      @phillipmoua9805  Před 3 lety

      Hey Lucifer Pete,
      I'm sure there are automotive companies in Canada. For example, Honda has a facility in Alliston, ON, Canada. There's plenty of opportunities in Canada. Also I believe close to the Detroit, Michigan border, a lot of automotive activity is there.
      Do more research, and you'll be surprised on what you find!

    • @anthonyvictor883
      @anthonyvictor883 Před 2 lety

      They actually make a lot in Canada

  • @usmanyousaf3840
    @usmanyousaf3840 Před 3 lety +2

    Hi I have done DAE In Auto Diesel so what should i do next

    • @phillipmoua9805
      @phillipmoua9805  Před 3 lety

      Hey Usman, I know this is a tough question, but what do you want to do in life? Work for an OEM? Work as a supplier?
      I think once you answer those questions, I may be able to help in a more concrete way!

    • @usmanyousaf3840
      @usmanyousaf3840 Před 3 lety +1

      I want to work
      What is batter for me

    • @phillipmoua9805
      @phillipmoua9805  Před 3 lety

      @@usmanyousaf3840 Well, with your diesel background, you could work for an engines manufacture like Cummins? Anything really in the medium-heavy duty trucking industry.

  • @jiwoongjang6386
    @jiwoongjang6386 Před 28 dny

    So even engineers need to make like 50k more to even qualify for the average home in America

  • @carymnuhgibrilsamadalnasud1222

    Do you need to know a lot of math in order to become an automotive engineer? What kind of math do you need?

    • @phillipmoua9805
      @phillipmoua9805  Před 3 lety +1

      Hey Sulym,
      To be an engineer, you need to understand calculus 1-3 and differential equation as a bare minimum. And these are just the foundation mathematic classes. But once you're in the automotive industry....the amount of mathematics you use varies.
      For example, if you're doing a lot of flow simulation, you'll use more mathematics compared to a quality engineer. It just depends on where you end up.
      I use about 35% of the stuff I learned in school, so I use a lot less of the higher level mathematics...which I kinda miss to be honest haha.
      Most of the math I use on a daily basis doesn't go past calculus 1. Very simple calculations. And you'll see that in engineering, we want to simplify problems we come across to make it easier for everyone.
      I hope this help! If you have any other questions, feel free to ask away!

    • @hellcatredeye3973
      @hellcatredeye3973 Před 2 lety

      Pay attention to math and science

  • @goldenfighter8847
    @goldenfighter8847 Před 3 lety +2

    Growing up watching cars and phineas and ferb got me here😂

    • @phillipmoua9805
      @phillipmoua9805  Před 3 lety

      Growing up watching Fast and Furious is what got me really into cars haha.

  • @mx3486
    @mx3486 Před 3 lety +1

    Hello thx for this video
    I want information about future automotive engineering
    Like what kinds jobs are available now?
    Like future automobile expert.
    Like tesla, selfdriving cars ^_^
    Plzzzz reply please.

    • @phillipmoua9805
      @phillipmoua9805  Před 3 lety

      Hey Maaz,
      That's a great idea to discuss the technologies within the automotive industry!
      I'll start making some notes regarding the topics you mentioned.
      Thank you for the support!

  • @gurpreet9404
    @gurpreet9404 Před 3 lety +1

    Opportunities in Canada?

    • @phillipmoua9805
      @phillipmoua9805  Před 3 lety

      Hey Gurpreet Singh,
      Absolutely there are opportunities in Canada. If you're referring to automotive...close to Detroit, Michigan, there's a lot of collaboration before America and Canada.
      There are also Auto OEM facilities in Canada if you wanted to work for an OE.

  • @luonganhky3601
    @luonganhky3601 Před 2 lety +3

    Hey, do you know what automotive engineers do when electric cars become popular?

    • @Motivational_53
      @Motivational_53 Před 2 lety +1

      Hey,If electric cars affects automobile engineers?

    • @quangnguyenkhac7185
      @quangnguyenkhac7185 Před 2 lety

      Make electric car? I mean electric car is already popular and everyone is making it already, those guys didnt lose they job, they are making electric cars.

  • @kalimunishwarkalish4426
    @kalimunishwarkalish4426 Před 3 lety +1

    Hii how much salary can automotive engineer earn

  • @Me-sb3mx
    @Me-sb3mx Před 3 lety +2

    Is it monthly payment or annual ?

    • @phillipmoua9805
      @phillipmoua9805  Před 3 lety +2

      Hey Proved Garage,
      I believe most companies in the USA pay their salaried employees once a week, or bi-weekly.
      I get paid bi-weekly, so I receive two checks a month.

    • @rolandocarvajal7594
      @rolandocarvajal7594 Před 3 lety +1

      @@phillipmoua9805 Does that mean you have 60k(up) salary per month?

    • @phillipmoua9805
      @phillipmoua9805  Před 3 lety +3

      @@rolandocarvajal7594 hahaha nooooo. I wish!
      It would be $60,000 per year. So $5,000/month. BEFORE taxes.
      After taxes, you can expect to make roughly $45,000 a year, or $3,750/month.
      All USA numbers.

  • @pallavijoshi1211
    @pallavijoshi1211 Před 3 lety +2

    Which company offers do you think are better?? Germans,Americans or Japanese??

    • @phillipmoua9805
      @phillipmoua9805  Před 3 lety

      Hey Pallavi,
      If you are referring to job offers, I can't speak to employment offers outside of the USA, but in general...German, Japanese, and American companies in the USA are similar across the board.
      [My experience] For example in the USA, Honda (Japanese Company) had a similar job offer as Daimler (German Company). 4 weeks PTO, good healthcare and other benefits. Similar working hours, 40 hours, and some overtime.
      So I believe it's really up to you and what company you want to work for. Go with the company you see yourself working better in.
      I hope this helped. I know it's kinda vague, but it truly depends on your views for that company.

  • @mohammedsami8521
    @mohammedsami8521 Před 3 lety +2

    I am a 3rd year Mechanical engineering student. Can you please guide me how to become a good automotive engineer.
    I hope you won't ignore a new subscriber 😇😇

    • @phillipmoua9805
      @phillipmoua9805  Před 3 lety

      Hey Mohammed,
      Becoming a "good automotive engineer" is a definition you must decide for yourself.
      But assuming you're in FSAE/BAJA, taking relevant classes like Aerodynamics, etc., and are decent in
      CAD...
      I would say...being able to adapt efficiently to any unknown situation helps make you a better engineer. Learning new systems in a timely manner to get your designs tested and released.
      Understand that we don't know everything, but being an engineer allows us to learn new things in a different approach. We see the world a bit different than most people, and I think if you can adapt better than most people...you'll be a good engineer.
      Also, one of my mentors told me this "Just be nice, and opportunities will come your way." So being friendly and having a good attitude also helps!
      I hope this helped out a bit. Good luck finishing out your academic engineering career!

    • @mohammedsami8521
      @mohammedsami8521 Před 3 lety

      @@phillipmoua9805 Sir I actually worry alot about what will happen next ? Whether I will work as an engineer or not . Since I am from a middle class family with less income it becomes really necessary for me to get a good job in my field of interest. Please guide me how can I keep patience and how you faced tough times in your life when nothing was in your favour ??? Please reply

    • @phillipmoua9805
      @phillipmoua9805  Před 3 lety

      @@mohammedsami8521 I hear you, man. I was in a similar situation. Middle class, family made "too much "money for any aid from the government. I had to get a good job to help my family. I understand your frustration.
      The truth is, some people have a difficult time finding work...even as an engineer. I applied to multiple companies and finally got 1 job interview. So I know it's a stressful time.
      I was lucky enough to have a good support group that could take my mind off of things when everything was going south. But with their help and my perseverance, I was able to land an interview and get a job.
      Maybe find a strong support group who will take your mind off the bullsh!t we face everyday? (Go do the things that are fun to you. Gaming, biking, etc. Clear your head from time to time.)
      Just keep applying, write cover letters, upload portfolios of your design work. Network/connect with your piers and company employees if you have "career fairs" or what not. Show companies that you are serious. You'll get something. Even if your first job is something you dread, as least you have "real world" experience.
      From there, you can apply to a different company. And I've seen that it is kinda easier to get a new job once you have work experience....this isn't the case all the time, but once you get your feet wet, you can make it!
      So, Mohammed...I hope this helped a little. There's no one good quick answer for this question. It's going to be difficult, but nothing good ever comes easy. Keep your head up, and push forward!

    • @mohammedsami8521
      @mohammedsami8521 Před 3 lety

      @@phillipmoua9805 Thank you sir , I will take my mind off for some time and I will focus on today and try to make the most out of present .
      May god bless you and give you millions of subscribers .

  • @HTrntrs
    @HTrntrs Před 3 lety +2

    $64,000 yearly or monthly?

    • @phillipmoua9805
      @phillipmoua9805  Před 3 lety +2

      Yearly....BEFORE taxes haha. So after taxes, your take home salary is roughly $40,000/year. Or $3,333/month.

    • @HTrntrs
      @HTrntrs Před 3 lety

      @@phillipmoua9805 Still it's kinda better than being an engineer in a 3rd world country.

    • @camarosaregay7943
      @camarosaregay7943 Před 2 lety

      @@phillipmoua9805 can the salary get higher?

  • @osamaahmad6085
    @osamaahmad6085 Před 2 lety

    40k per month or year!?

  • @MR-fo3xb
    @MR-fo3xb Před 2 lety +10

    Wow 60-72 k is not much, compared to what an automotive engineer in Germany earns

    • @Electriclenz
      @Electriclenz Před rokem

      is that per anum?

    • @JokerObfuscator
      @JokerObfuscator Před 6 měsíci +4

      Are you serious? 💀
      He said "Entry Level Salaries"
      Entry Level: Little to no experience, less than 0-5 years worked in field
      70k/yr for ANY entry level job in the US is more than enough... Good luck finding 100k/yr right out of the door, that's not happening bro..
      This is like expecting Master Chef pay fresh out of Cooking School... Delusional thinking.

    • @JokerObfuscator
      @JokerObfuscator Před 6 měsíci

      Sadly people nowadays expect to make 100k/yr fresh out of school, truth is you're still a noobie and if you keep thinking this way you will probably never see that 100k/yr.

    • @jon-williammurphy9780
      @jon-williammurphy9780 Před 3 měsíci

      Haha, what? For the same job experience an engineer in Germany will make much less it’s totally different because of cost-of-living and healthcare cost, but the actual salary will be much higher in the US

  • @BBQWEENIE
    @BBQWEENIE Před 3 lety +1

    i dropped out of ikiindergarted

    • @phillipmoua9805
      @phillipmoua9805  Před 3 lety

      BigLipFish,
      Go back to pre-k than, my dood!
      Then try ikiindergarted again 😬

  • @rolandocarvajal7594
    @rolandocarvajal7594 Před 3 lety +14

    I'll Grab the chance of becoming an Automotive Engineer on Toyota🤣

    • @phillipmoua9805
      @phillipmoua9805  Před 3 lety +6

      Rolando,
      Working for Toyota would be an awesome opportunity! From my experience, it's a little harder to work there, whereas, at Honda...they have more positions listed...translating to more opportunities.
      I would also go with Toyota if I were you. They have Engineering facilities all across the USA, so choose your pick haha. Toyota would be a great company to work for if you're interested in the automotive industry!

  • @paulgeorge1699
    @paulgeorge1699 Před rokem

    Sorry, started watching this video and in the intro you start saying some big lies. I am in engineering for the money, I don't GAF about engineering - and am doing well for myself at the moment.

  • @dedesmith613
    @dedesmith613 Před 3 lety +1

    With all of this knowledge why hasn't the industry made 1,000 dollar cars by now.instead Americans buy 40,000 dollar cars from chi na where every part inside the cars are also made in China.get real people we still have the car manufacturing. In Detroit .new York can make a car chassis in 10 minutes with high tech.Why aren't Americans makng 1,000 dollar cars.and pocketing the other 39,000 dollars instead of sending it to China's wallet.India did it made billions.so why is America so slow ?regulation heh people it's peole who make regulations it's peole that can remove them..Detroit should be cranking out cars by the bazzillins.wouldn't you rather have 40 new cars every year instead of one you have to keep forever and sweat over makng payments.plus. all of the parts could be made in America.

    • @phillipmoua9805
      @phillipmoua9805  Před 3 lety

      Hey Dede,
      I honestly have no clue why the system is the way it is. My guess is...as with anything in life...money. I'm sure there's a larger organization that is behind all of the regulations and mandates to almost everything.
      Hahaha this isn't a conspiracy channel, but it's fun to speculate things.

  • @catrinacraft
    @catrinacraft Před 2 lety

    You make less than electrical!

  • @alanpeter5362
    @alanpeter5362 Před 3 lety +3

    i was the first one to dislike this video
    I'm proud of myself

  • @MijanurRahman-pf9vx
    @MijanurRahman-pf9vx Před rokem

    I am muslim,If i have long beard, can i study and get a job of automobile engineer?