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Aerospace engineering By Bryce Smith

Job description An aerospace, or aeronautical engineer applies scientific and technological principles to research, design, develop, maintain and test the performance of: civil and military aircraft; missiles; weapons systems; satellites; space vehicles.

Required training – high school and post-secondary Entry-level aerospace engineers usually need a bachelor's degree. High school students interested in studying aerospace engineering should take courses in chemistry, physics, and math, including algebra, trigonometry, and calculus. Bachelor’s degree programs include classroom, laboratory, and field studies in subjects such as general engineering principles, propulsion, stability and control, structures, mechanics, and aerodynamics, which is the study of how air interacts with moving objects.

Skills and Characteristics of a person successful in this career Critical Thinking  Reading Comprehension Operations Analysis  Complex Problem Solving  Speaking Active Listening Science Mathematics

Typical Wages Annual salary 10%:$66,110 25%:$82,500 50%:$105,380 75%:$130,260 90%:$155,240  

Job Outlook The opportunities available in aerospace engineering are expected to increase because of advances in technology and changes in the designs of many types of aircraft and spacecraft. There are also opportunities available due to engineers retiring or changing occupations. According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS), the need for aerospace engineers will grow by seven percent from 2012-2022 (www.bls.gov). This growth rate is slower than the average rate for all occupations during that time period.

Professional Associations Aerospace Industries Association AHS International - The Vertical Flight Society American Astronautical Society American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics (AIAA) Association for Unmanned Vehicle Systems International Experimental Aircraft Association Society of Flight Test Engineers

Job listing Mechanical/Aerospace Engineer -13558 Camber Corporation Corpus Christi, TX  This position requires a BS in Aerospace or Mechanical engineering. The ideal candidate will have 10 years of experience related to the manufacturing and/or repair of aircraft.  Experience with root cause analysis, testing, materials analysis, product quality deficiency reports, failure analyses, manufacturing oversight, manufacturing plans, stress analyses, corrosion control, and data analysis supporting system safety and airworthiness for all Army aircraft is desirable.  Experience with Aviation Maintenance and/or Army aircraft systems, or prior military service is desirable. Experience and working knowledge of Depot Maintenance Work Requirements, other military aviation technical data, Complex Assembly Manufacturing Solution (CAMS) and LEAN Six Sigma principles are a plus. Ability to obtain/retain DoD Secret security clearance is required. The engineer will support various Army rotary wing product lines including but not limited to engines, gear boxes, rotor heads, and rotary wing aircraft. Verifies all in-process testing, manufacturing, inspection, assembly, repair processes produce a conforming product. The engineer will support product planning in areas of program supportability analysis, acquisition of new equipment, modernization, Lean Six Sigma, and technical data changes. Reviews technical data and conducts process surveys/surveillance to ensure compliance with technical data and process procedures. Evaluates engineering change proposals and waivers/deviations for impact on product integrity and ensures shop floor Depot Maintenance Work Requirement compliance. The engineer will identify specific production problems in current operations and implement preventive measures to reduce/eliminate quality escapes and/or non-conforming products. The engineer will also evaluate the applicability of new technology for repair/overhaul processes.

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Citations Study.com. Web. 21 Sept. 2015. <http://study.com/articles/Aerospace_Engineer_Job_Description_Duties_and_Outloo k.html>. "Professional Organizations for Aerospace Engineering." Home. 22 July 2015. Web. 21 Sept. 2015. <http://libguides.gatech.edu/c.php?g=54031&p=349270>. "Mechanical/Aerospace Engineer -13558." Http://www.careerbuilder.com. Camber Corporation, 10 Sept. 2015. Web. 23 Sept. 2015. <http://www.careerbuilder.com/jobseeker/jobs/jobdetails.aspx?APath=2.31.0.0.0&jo b_did=J3F15H5VY0J4DYLXMYN&showNewJDP=yes&IPath=ILKV0A>.