Aerospace
Engineer Job Descriptions
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| Aerospace engineers work on
the development of aircraft and related technology. This is
a broad area of work:
The flight simulators, real time testing
Components and flight instruments.
Fixed planes and helicopters
Space Vehicle
And weapons · Missiles
As an aerospace engineer, you can work in
research and development, testing or production and maintenance.
Their functions vary depending on the area
in which they work, but may include:
· Collection and analysis of test data
· Planning and supervision of installation and adjustment
of aircraft and components
· Signature of projects under strict licensing (see Training)
· Schedule and supervise the line (the airport) and base (hangar)
aircraft maintenance.
· Development of avionics systems such as navigation and communication
instruments
Investigate ways to make fuel parts such as wings, fuselage
and engines
· Use of computer-aided design (CAD), the development of project
plans
• Conduct ground tests and flight of the prototype program
Key Skills
· Strong problem-solving skills
· Excellent mathematical and IT skills
· Knowledge of computer aided design (CAD) or manufacturing
(CAM) software
· Good communication skills
· Excellent technical knowledge
· The ability to plan, prioritise and manage projects
effectively
· The ability to work within budgetary constraints
· A commitment to keep up-to-date with new developments
· The ability to work as part of a team and take responsibility
· A comprehensive understanding of engineering licence
regulations.
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