Aerospace engineers develop new technologies to use in commercial aviation, security systems, and space search. They often specialize in structural design, guidance, navigation and manage, instrumentation and communication, or manufacturing methods.
The economical upswing, increase in the use of civil aviation as well a the defence sector and the civil aviation sector paying attention to innovative technology has paved way for the technological development in the field of aerospace manufacturing and engineering.
By:
lisasmith
l
Technology l
Oct 18, 2011
l
Views: 5
For young graduates with a background in math and science, there may be no greater job than that of an aerospace engineer. The job of an aerospace engineer is a combination of problem solving, routine scientific work, and creativity in solving problems common within the industry. Aerospace engineers can expect to spend their average day working on a new aircraft, missile system, or spacecraft in terms of its design, construction and testing. The complexity of these technologies, coupled with the perfect functioning required of airplanes and missiles, requires active minds capable of creative solutions
By:
Tony Beaumont
l
Careers l
Feb 28, 2007
l
Views: 2,639
During summer you can sign up for the summer job within the aerospace industry. Most of these companies don't normally accept part-time or summer job seekers but just give it your best shot. Tell them why you are interested to send your own summer working for them instead of taking a vacation with your friends.
If you want to earn more money possibly at the same time be in a career that gives everybody the ability to explore the world at the same time be able to help others. You should consider being an Aerospace Industrial engineer. This job is the only ticket to a arena of fun and filled with adventures