Aeronautical engineer jobs
Aeronautical engineer jobs involve engineering work for aircraft, spacecraft, and other related concerns. Aeronautical engineers used to be concerned only with aircraft, but their field has now expanded to aerospace engineering. Therefore, aeronautical engineer jobs now involve utilizing advanced flight technology to include spacecrafts for voyages outside the Earth's atmosphere.
Aerospace or aeronautical engineer jobs require an advance diploma, bachelor's degree, master's degree, or doctorate degree earned from aerospace education taken in universities and colleges. Some institutions may also require prospective aeronautical engineers to have taken courses in mechanical engineering as well.
Some of the tasks and duties for aeronautical engineer jobs are: designing, developing, and testing aircraft, spacecraft, and missiles; supervision of the production process; developing new technologies in the fields of aviation, defense, and space exploration; and specialization in the design and production of a specific aerospace product, such as commercial aircrafts, military aircrafts, helicopters, spacecrafts, rockets, and missiles.
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