Description

  1. Aerospace Engineer:

    • Aircraft Design Engineer: Focuses on designing and developing aircraft structures, systems, and components.
    • Propulsion Engineer: Specializes in the design and development of aircraft propulsion systems, including engines and propulsion components.
  2. Mechanical and Structural Engineering:

    • Structural Engineer: Works on designing and analyzing the structural components of aircraft and spacecraft.
    • Materials Engineer: Focuses on the selection and testing of materials used in aerospace applications.
  3. Avionics and Electrical Engineering:

    • Avionics Engineer: Designs and develops electronic systems for aircraft, including navigation, communication, and control systems.
    • Electrical Systems Engineer: Specializes in the electrical systems used in aircraft and spacecraft.
  4. Flight Testing:

    • Flight Test Engineer: Conducts tests on aircraft to evaluate performance, safety, and adherence to design specifications.
  5. Manufacturing and Production:

    • Aerospace Manufacturing Engineer: Focuses on improving manufacturing processes and ensuring the efficient production of aerospace components.
    • Aircraft Assembler: Works on assembling and installing aircraft components on the production line.
  6. Quality Assurance:

    • Quality Assurance Engineer: Ensures that aerospace products meet quality standards and regulatory requirements.
  7. Research and Development:

    • Aerospace Research Scientist: Conducts research to advance technology and improve aerospace systems.
  8. Systems Engineering:

    • Systems Engineer: Coordinates the integration of various components and subsystems to ensure a cohesive and functional aerospace system.
  9. Project Management:

    • Aerospace Project Manager: Manages projects related to the development, production, or maintenance of aerospace systems.
  10. Safety and Certification:

    • Aerospace Safety Engineer: Focuses on ensuring the safety of aerospace systems and compliance with safety regulations.
    • Certification Engineer: Works on obtaining and maintaining certifications for aerospace products.
  11. Maintenance, Repair, and Overhaul (MRO):

    • Aircraft Maintenance Technician: Performs maintenance, repairs, and inspections on aircraft to ensure they are in safe and operational condition.
  12. Space Exploration:

    • Spacecraft Systems Engineer: Works on the design and development of systems for spacecraft used in space exploration.
  13. Air Traffic Management:

    • Air Traffic Controller: Manages and directs air traffic to ensure safe and efficient aircraft movement in controlled airspace.
  14. Business and Management:

    • Aerospace Business Development Manager: Focuses on identifying business opportunities and managing relationships with clients and partners in the aerospace industry.