The skills section can benefit your resume when it goes up against ATS (Applicant Tracking Systems). This is essentially a keyword counter that scans your resume.
Improve your odds by studying the job description and using keywords that recruiters look for.
Let’s move on to the education section of your engineering manager resume.
What to include in your education section
The education section of your resume will be fairly basic. The more experience you have, the less detail you need to include.
Most engineering management positions will require at least a bachelor’s degree in engineering or a field directly related to the industry like mechanical engineering, systems engineering, computer science, computer engineering, etc.
Some engineering management positions may even require a master’s degree in engineering, engineering management, or a related field.
There may also be a requirement that is some combination of education and experience.
A typical education section will include:
- Name of school
- Name of degree
- Years attended
There is no need to include a GPA or college courses as this practice mainly benefits recent graduates seeking entry-level positions.
After you’ve added your education section to your resume, consider adding a certification section.
Should i include certifications on my resume?
Not all engineering management roles will require certifications.
However, depending on your industry and target company, they could give you an advantage.
If you’re trying to shift into a different industry and don’t have much related experience, a specialized certificate on your resume can help. It will show commitment to your career and a willingness to learn.
If you’re looking for something more specific to engineering management, there are certifications available in that area.
Below is a list of certifications to consider adding to your engineering manager resume.