MECHANICAL & PRODUCTION ENGINEER
Mechanics and Production Engineering Diploma
- BAC+5
- Vernon or Puteaux Campus, some modules at Le Havre
- Training in a company while studying: ‘Degree Apprenticeship’2 weeks in ISEL / 2 weeks in a company
- 3 years
- 12 weeks minimum in a foreign company
Training objectives
Training specialist engineers in the processes and technologies of industrialisation
- Mastering the design and setting up a production chain
- Developing viable technical solutions (feasibility, capacity, accuracy, profitability) and methods of production according to the imperatives of productivity, quality and sustainable development
- Proposing innovative solutions (the factories of the future)
The strong points of ISEL’s MECHANICAL & PRODUCTION ENGINEER
- Solid skills applicable to :
- Mobilising tools and methods linked to the diagnosis of productive systems
- The proposition of technological and process innovations, as well as the evaluation of their potential and their limits
- Understanding of the economic and strategic challenges of the new productive systems (Industry 4.0) and the challenges of sustainable development and social responsibility (DDRS) in the life cycle of products.
- Expertise in the articulation of man/new technology in the direction of the factories of the future
- A multicultural experience with a significant period in a foreign country
- Experience in a company created in a degree apprenticeship
- A B2 level (in the CECRL reference for languages) confirmed by an independent evaluation.
Practical teaching
Main topics
- Automatization
- Quality
- Fluid mechanics
- Robotics
- Engineering sciences and techniques
- Engineering methods
- Training in supervision and communication

Types of employment
- Responsible of analytical studies of industry
- Responsible of industrial projects
- Responsible of industrial studies projects
- Co-ordinator of an industrial methods project
- Industrial application engineer
- Industrial study office engineer
- Design and development engineer