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1 Aerospace Engineer By Xavier Hatten 1 st Period

2 Education A bachelor's degree in engineering is required for almost all entry-level aerospace engineering jobs. many aerospace engineers have training in mechanical engineering. Most engineering programs involve a concentration of study in an engineering specialty, along with courses in both mathematics and the physical and life sciences. A bachelor's degree in engineering is required for almost all entry-level aerospace engineering jobs. many aerospace engineers have training in mechanical engineering. Most engineering programs involve a concentration of study in an engineering specialty, along with courses in both mathematics and the physical and life sciences.

3 Salary The median expected salary for a typical Aerospace Engineer I in the United States is $62,929. Aerospace engineer salary range for the middle 50% is between $61,710 and $96,980. Aerospace engineer salaries for the lowest 10% are less than $50,320. Aerospace engineer salaries for the highest 10% are more than $122,640. Median annual aerospace engineer salary in the industries employing the largest numbers are: The median expected salary for a typical Aerospace Engineer I in the United States is $62,929. Aerospace engineer salary range for the middle 50% is between $61,710 and $96,980. Aerospace engineer salaries for the lowest 10% are less than $50,320. Aerospace engineer salaries for the highest 10% are more than $122,640. Median annual aerospace engineer salary in the industries employing the largest numbers are: Federal Government: $80,440 Search and navigation equipment: $76,310 Aircraft, parts and components: $77,280 Guided missiles, space vehicles and parts: $74,750 Federal Government: $80,440 Search and navigation equipment: $76,310 Aircraft, parts and components: $77,280 Guided missiles, space vehicles and parts: $74,750

4 Develop aircraft As an aerospace engineer, you'll work on the development of aircraft and related technology As an aerospace engineer, you'll work on the development of aircraft and related technology

5 Work on drag Aerospace engineers help work on cars to cut down on drag. Aerospace engineers help work on cars to cut down on drag.

6 Jet engineers Aerospace engineers also design jet and airplanes engines. Aerospace engineers also design jet and airplanes engines.

7 Missiles Aerospace engineers also makes missiles for the military. Aerospace engineers also makes missiles for the military.

8 Satellites Prototype a communications satellite that will allow calls from anywhere on Earth. Prototype a communications satellite that will allow calls from anywhere on Earth.

9 Aerospace salary chart

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