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![]() The Difference Between Rail Positions in Cargo and Passenger RailwaysThe average person may not pay much heed to the difference between passenger and cargo railways. After all, the average person rarely encounters a need for the cargo railway and only notices it in passing or when they are stuck at a railway crossing gate. However, for new graduates and professionals of the railway industry, there should be an appreciation of the basic similarities and differences between positions in the two fields.
The most important difference between cargo and passenger rai ![]() The Challenges of Recruitment in the Rail IndustryGraduates, hiring managers, and recruiting professionals alike can benefit from understanding the problems of filling rail industry jobs. Indeed, all three groups of professionals share in a common interest: creating the best work environment possible for the most professionals while serving the public. By understanding the problems of rail industry recruitment, the graduate can better understand what hiring managers expect out of their employees. Hiring graduates, in turn, can understand the pr ![]() The Challenges of Project Managers in the RailwayProject managers throughout the UK economy face plenty of stresses in their daily lives. However, few face the stress of running projects which can protect the lives of thousands upon thousands daily. Railway project managers face a number of major challenges in their daily lives and need to understand the nature of these problems before determining the right solution.
One of the biggest challenges for railway project managers is determining the most pressing matters on their agenda. Project m ![]() The Daily Life of an Airline Flight EngineerThere are many professionals that help make a flight get off the ground and back to Earth safely. Pilots need to maintain a high level of concentration and always be aware of their surroundings while in the air. Air traffic controllers help pilots and flight crews navigate around air traffic and get back to the runway without harm. Flight attendants keep anxious passengers calm while providing information on safety precautions. However, one of the least public faces of the airline industry but o ![]() The Challenges and Pitfalls of Airline CaptainsYoung pilots and aviation trainees alike dream of becoming an airline captain. In the United Kingdom, airline captains typically need to have a decade or more of experience in the airline industry before settling into the captain’s chair. As well, captains usually have to exert an extraordinary amount of patience in rising to such a high level as there are many pilots waiting to ascend the airline ranks. However, the large number of pilots waiting for captain positions in the UK is only one of t ![]() The Career Path of an Airline First OfficerIn the life of the average pilot, there is a progression from achieving their first pilot’s license through the fulfilment of their dream to be a captain. Some pilots choose to join on with smaller airlines or charter companies, in which they are often the only pilots on the flight. While this option may work for some professionals who want immediate control over their own plane, there are other pilots who want to travel the longer route to the position of airline captain. This route can take a ![]() Performing a Great Job Search for Cad VacanciesComputer aided drafting or design, commonly called CAD, is an important aspect of the aerospace and aeronautical industries. The use of CAD software and equipment, after all, is a highly specialized skill that takes years of coursework and experience to master. CAD professionals have a highly marketable skill and the knowledge necessary to succeed in the aerospace industry. However, many CAD experts enter the aerospace industry by taking the first job offer that comes to them without leveraging ![]() Pursuing Aerospace Training in the United KingdomMany graduates that are interested in the aerospace field in the United Kingdom overlook the need for continued education throughout their career. These young professionals often think that the combination of their academic knowledge and experience will help them ascend the corporate ladder. However, the fact is that many of these professionals will be heading back for more education within a few years of their university graduation. Aerospace firms need highly trained and updated professionals ![]() Staying Updated on the Latest in Aerospace TechnologyOne of the most important parts of working in the aerospace industry is stay updated on the latest trends. Engineers, designers, and project managers in the United Kingdom need to be fully aware of the larger development of their industry in order to create effective aerospace solutions. Without the proper knowledge of new aerospace technology, an engineering staff will create the same old solutions and the firm will fall behind the competition. As such, it is imperative for aerospace profession ![]() Starting a Career in DefenceThe defence sector has one of the most lucrative job markets in the UK economy. However, it must be said that finding a job within this sector is not necessarily an easy task.
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