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Low: $30,000
Average: $60,000
High: $75,000
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Aerospace Engineer Lifestyle

Work in testing laboratories or at the drawing board

Work Involved

Have you ever seen an F17 or a space shuttle or a Cormorant helicopter and just wondered, “Who comes up with this stuff?”

Aerospace Engineers are well-educated artists who create masterpieces from their minds. They are scientists on paper but in actual fact science is only their paint and technology is their canvas. Aerospace Engineers design and develop amazing machines to serve humanity and defy gravity. They are the brains behind the latest airplanes that use the least amount of fuel with the lightest material to become the fastest moving object known to man. Engineers are guided by science but driven by inspiration to help mankind reach a little farther out.

Education & Training

A Bachelor’s degree in engineering physics or aerospace engineering plus substantial experience

Employer

Aircraft and spacecraft manufactures and air transport carriers

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So What’s Next?

With the right mix of experience and skills you could go on to become a Director, Advanced Engineering

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