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The phrase "a mechanical engineer" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to someone who specializes in the field of mechanical engineering.
Example: "After completing his degree, he started working as a mechanical engineer at a leading automotive company."
Alternatives: "an engineer specializing in mechanics" or "a specialist in mechanical engineering."
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His father retired as a mechanical engineer at the New York engineering firm Stone & Webster.
Her father is a mechanical engineer for the Washington Group, an engineering firm in Princeton, N.J.
His father was a mechanical engineer at Abrams, Moses & Solomon, an engineering firm in Eastchester, N.Y.
Her father is a mechanical engineer in Manhattan with the Syska Hennessy Group, an engineering firm.
Her father is a mechanical engineer.
Her youngest son, a mechanical engineer.
The bride, 33, is a mechanical engineer.
His father was a mechanical engineer there.
I always wanted to be a mechanical engineer.
A mechanical engineer was arguing with a day factory worker.
His father, also retired, was a mechanical engineer there.
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