Mechanical Engineering in the United States.
HVAC, manufacturing, industrial, and machine design in one hub. Licensed Mechanical P.E.s and firms across every state.
America's hub for mechanical engineering specialties.
Mechanical engineering is the broad discipline behind anything that moves, heats, cools, or manufactures. The four major subspecialties — mechanical, HVAC, manufacturing, and industrial — cover building systems, production plants, and product design.
EngineerMint aggregates licensed Mechanical P.E.s and firms across all four subspecialties in every state, with real licensing-board records you can verify before engagement.
Browse the subdisciplines below, or post a brief to the marketplace.
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Frequently asked questions
What is mechanical engineering?+
Mechanical engineering covers HVAC, manufacturing, industrial process, machine design, thermal systems, and the equipment that powers buildings, plants, and products.
What are the main mechanical subdisciplines?+
Mechanical (machine and thermal systems), HVAC (building mechanical), manufacturing (production), and industrial (operations and process optimization).
Do mechanical drawings need a P.E. seal?+
Yes — commercial, healthcare, industrial, and multi-family mechanical drawings submitted to AHJs require a licensed Mechanical P.E. seal.
How do I find a mechanical engineer?+
Browse by subspecialty (mechanical, HVAC, manufacturing, industrial) and state, or post a brief to the marketplace.