To thrive as a Roller Coaster Engineer, you need a degree in mechanical, structural, or civil engineering along with strong knowledge of physics, dynamics, and materials science. Familiarity with CAD software, simulation tools, and safety standards, such as ASTM F24 and ISO guidelines, is essential, and certification as a professional engineer (PE) is often preferred. Creativity, teamwork, and excellent communication skills help engineers translate technical requirements into exciting and safe attractions while collaborating with multidisciplinary teams. These skills ensure the roller coasters are both innovative and rigorously engineered for safety and reliability.