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Advanced Manufacturing and Engineering - Aerospace Engineer

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Advanced Manufacturing and Engineering - Aerospace Engineer

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Overview

Aerospace engineers design, test, build and maintain planes, spacecraft and satellites.

Key Activities
  • Develop navigation, communications or weapons systems
  • Research ways to make parts like wings, the main body of the aircraft and engines fuel efficient
  • Use computer aided design (CAD) software, test prototypes and collect and analyse data
  • Plan and supervise maintenance as well as the fitting of aircraft and components
  • Sign off projects to regulation, write technical reports and estimate costs and timescales
Workplace

As an Aerospace Engineer, you could work in a factory, in an office, on an aircraft or in an aircraft hangar.

Working Hours

Aerospace Engineers tend to work between 37 to 40 hours a week. You could work evenings and weekends occasionally. 

Salary

Starting: £25,000

Experienced: £52,000

Qualifications

You can get into this job through a university course, a college course, an apprenticeship or working towards this role.

 

You could do a degree in aerospace engineering. 

You'll usually need 2 or 3 A levels, or equivalent, including maths. 

 

You could do a higher national certificate (HNC) or diploma (HND) in engineering before applying for a technician level job with an aerospace company. To become a fully qualified engineer, you would then need to do more training.

 

You could do an apprenticeship that is relevant to the aerospace industry like:

  • Aerospace Engineer Level 6 Degree Apprenticeship
  • Electro-mechanical Engineer Level 6 Degree Apprenticeship
  • Materials Science Technologist Level 6 Degree Apprenticeship
  • Materials Process Engineer Level 7 Degree Apprenticeship
  • Power and Propulsion Gas Turbine Engineer Level 7 Degree Apprenticeship

You might be able to join a company as an aerospace engineering technician and do training on the job to qualify as an engineer.

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