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Aerospace Engineers BY: RYAN BISHOP
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Description Aerospace Engineers design, manufacture, and also test any aircraft, satellites, missiles, and space craft made. They are the ones who determine weather an idea for new designs or projects will be safe enough to do. They also make the requirements for designs methods, standards for the quality of the products, sustain after delivery, and also set the completion dates for the project. Inspect products that aren’t functioning properly, and find ways to fix the problems with it.
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Required Training Entry level Aerospace Engineers need a Bachelors degree. The degrees you could get to do this job would be, Aerospace Engineering, or some other engineering or science related to aerospace systems. The high school classes that should be taken by kids interested in this field of work would be, chemistry, physics, trigometry, algebra, and calculous.
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Good Skills for this career It is very important to have these following skills. Math Critical Thinking Writing Analytical Business
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Outlook Of This Job Growing at a rate of 7%. Usually do defense-related projects or designs of civilian aircraft.
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Wages Aerospace engineers make on average of $110,860 a year. Entry level makes about $71,859 They make some of the best money out of any engineer.
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Professional Associations American institute of Aeronautics and astronautics. National society of professional engineers
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Listings There are quite a few jobs available for this occupation.
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References http://www.bls.gov/ooh/architecture-and-engineering/aerospace- engineers.htm#tab-8 http://www.bls.gov/ooh/architecture-and-engineering/aerospace- engineers.htm#tab-8
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