To thrive as a Graduate Manufacturing Engineer, you need a degree in engineering (typically mechanical, manufacturing, or industrial) and a solid understanding of manufacturing processes, quality control, and problem-solving techniques. Familiarity with CAD software, Lean manufacturing principles, and ERP systems is highly beneficial, along with any relevant internships or certifications like Six Sigma Yellow Belt. Strong analytical thinking, effective communication, and a proactive attitude help set you apart in team-based environments. These skills and qualifications enable you to contribute to process improvements, ensure product quality, and support efficient production operations.