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Top skills needed for mechanical engineering jobs in the UAE

Mechanical engineering is at the heart of the UAE's ambition. The UAE's construction market size of $100.7 billion is projected to grow by more than 3% by 2029 thanks to infrastructural development, painting a promising picture for the future of mechanical engineering jobs in the UAE. 

For aspiring and experienced mechanical engineers alike, the UAE is full of opportunity. The country's commitment to innovation and sustainability through its 2050 Net Zero Strategy is raising the demand for skilled mechanical engineers. Our groundbreaking projects are at the forefront of this growth. 

Of course, with opportunity comes competition. There are a number of key skills that help mechanical engineers stand out from the pack. Here, we'll look closer at the top skills needed for success as a mechanical engineer. 

The importance of mechanical engineers in the UAE

Mechanical engineers in the UAE are crucial to its infrastructure expansion. From large-scale urban development to renewable energy innovations, they play a huge role in driving both efficiency and sustainability. Major hubs like Dubai and Abu Dhabi have an ever-growing demand for engineers in commercial, residential, and industrial developments.

At AtkinsRéalis, our mechanical engineers have played a part in high-impact projects like the DEWA headquarters and major transportation developments. With a focus on renewable energy, the significant oil and gas production in the UAE requires the expertise of mechanical engineers to innovate and optimise while minimising environmental impact. 

Key technical skills for mechanical engineers in the UAE

Becoming a mechanical engineer hinges on a strong foundation in technical skills. While many technical skills are standard worldwide, the following are particularly valuable within the UAE:

  • Building information modeling (BIM) - The UAE's rapid pace of development and focus on smart cities makes BIM proficiency crucial for efficient design, planning, and coordination across large multidisciplinary teams with tight deadlines.
  • Materials science - Mechanical engineers in the UAE need to choose materials that can withstand extreme heat and long-term wear to ensure optimal performance in the climate. Engineers with a background in selecting and testing materials for durability under these conditions are highly valued. 
  • Finite element analysis - Advanced modeling and simulation tools like FEA help engineers to meet stringent performance and safety standards. This is particularly important in UAE mega projects with complex mechanical systems which push the boundaries of design. 
  • HVAC systems and district cooling - In a country where summer temperatures regularly exceed 45°C, expertise in designing, implementing, and maintaining large-scale cooling and HVAC systems is needed. Engineers with this experience will thrive.
  • Manufacturing processes - While many manufacturing techniques are standard, engineers in the UAE must be adept at aligning processes like casting, welding, and machining, paired with awareness of regional logistics and quality control practices, is highly beneficial. 

 

Key soft skills for success as a mechanical engineer

Technical knowledge is one piece of the puzzle. Mechanical engineers must also have strong interpersonal skills to draw upon. Working in the UAE means operating in fast-paced, multicultural environments where agility and collaboration are essentials. The top mechanical engineering soft skills include:

  • Teamwork skills - At AtkinsRéalis, our culture is built on collaboration. Our engineering teams are made up of professionals from around the world, and being able to bridge language and cultural differences to convey ideas effectively is essential. 
  • Regulatory and compliance awareness - Engineers must be well-versed in UAE-specific building codes, LEED certification standards, and health and safety regulations to ensure project approval and smooth execution. 
  • Problem solving - In the UAE, schedules move quickly. From design changes mid-project to supply chain delays, this fast-paced environment can throw up unexpected challenges. The ability to remain solutions-focused, apply critical thinking, and keep projects moving forward is a key trait.
  • Communication - With diverse, multilingual international teams, effective communication is vital. Mechanical engineers must be able to present technical details clearly to clients, consultants, and contractors, while being mindful of cultural nuances. 
  • Continuous learning - The UAE is a leader in innovation and forward-thinking design. Engineers must stay curious, learning about new technologies like smart building systems, energy-efficient materials, and AI-led design tools that are being adopted across the Middle East. 

 

How to get a job as a mechanical engineer in the UAE

Becoming a mechanical engineer in the UAE requires a mix of education and experience. Whether you're an international candidate or a UAE-based professional, there are a few things you'll want to tick off to boost your chances. 

  • Educational qualifications - A bachelor's degree in mechanical engineering is standard, while master's degrees or industry certifications can also go a long way. 
  • Work experience - Practical exposure through internships, trainee programmes, or site-based positions are essential for senior engineering roles. For those getting started, our internships are a great first step. 
  • Tailor your CV - Highlight the key technical and soft skills for mechanical engineering throughout your CV to show how you match the requirements of the role. 

 

Become a mechanical engineer in the UAE with AtkinsRéalis

The construction boom of the UAE is creating mechanical engineering jobs for ambitious professionals. If you're passionate about sustainability and innovation and are looking to help engineer net zero in the UAE, AtkinsRéalis is the perfect place for you. We offer the chance to work on transformative projects alongside a global network of passionate engineers. 

Ready to get started? Explore our mechanical engineering jobs in the UAE or join our talent community to stay informed of our latest opportunities. 

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