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Mechanical Engineering Tutor

LinkedIn Varsity Tutors, a Nerdy Company Detroit, MI
Not Applicable Posted April 17, 2026 20 variants Job link
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Requirements
  • What We Look For In a Mechanical Engineering Tutor
  • Advanced Subject Mastery: Deep knowledge of statics, dynamics, mechanics of materials, thermodynamics, fluid mechanics, heat transfer, machine design, manufacturing processes, and control systems.
  • Ability to explain free body diagrams, stress-strain relationships, Bernoulli equation, and heat conduction principles while preparing students for mechanical engineering coursework, the FE examination, and professional practice.
  • Conceptual Teaching & Problem-Solving: Skilled at breaking down free body diagram construction, stress analysis, and thermal system design.
  • Curriculum Awareness & Adaptive Instruction: Familiar with mechanical engineering curricula and common challenges such as three-dimensional equilibrium problems, Mohr circle analysis, and thermodynamic cycle analysis.
  • Adapts instruction using engineering handbooks, computational tools, and design project guidance to support undergraduate mechanical engineering students from introductory mechanics through advanced thermal-fluid systems and machine design courses.
  • Effective Teaching Methods: Ability to identify concepts students commonly struggle with, explain material using multiple approaches, and adapt instruction to meet individual learning needs and styles.
  • Strong communication skills and a friendly, engaging teaching style.
  • Ability to adapt to different learning styles and student needs.
  • Ways To Connect With Students
  • Instant Tutoring - Accept on-demand tutoring requests whenever you're available.
Education
  • (Not required) – Advanced Subject Mastery: Deep knowledge of statics, dynamics, mechanics of materials, thermodynamics, fluid mechanics, heat transfer, machine design, manufacturing processes, and control systems.