Austin Halowell Aerospace engineer Pd 4 Nature of

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Austin Halowell Aerospace engineer Pd 4

Nature of work • Aerospace engineers design, develop, and test aircraft, missiles, and space

Nature of work • Aerospace engineers design, develop, and test aircraft, missiles, and space vehicles and oversee their production. They often specialize in one kind of vehicle, like passenger planes, helicopters, or rockets. Sometimes they work on earth deep-diving vessels that are used to do research in the ocean and high-speed trains that float above their tracks.

Education • Bachelors needed at least. • For some you must have your PE

Education • Bachelors needed at least. • For some you must have your PE EIT • Coursework has to have a full spectrum of chemistry courses, some physics, electrical engineering, mathematics, computer science, and biology. • Many jobs require experience.

Job Outlook • Outlook is good. • About 6% make more than $100, 000

Job Outlook • Outlook is good. • About 6% make more than $100, 000 a year.

Potential Earnings • In 2005 the average starting salary for an aerospace engineer with

Potential Earnings • In 2005 the average starting salary for an aerospace engineer with a bachelor's degree was $50, 993 per year. Engineers with master's degrees earned starting salaries of $62, 930 per year, and those with doctoral degrees earned starting salaries of $72, 529 per year. In 2004 the median annual income for all aerospace engineers was $79, 100.

Related Occupations • Chemical Engineer • Astronaut • Rocket Scientist

Related Occupations • Chemical Engineer • Astronaut • Rocket Scientist

Ron Halowell • Naval engineer

Ron Halowell • Naval engineer

Nature of Work • You may be working in any kind of conditions. •

Nature of Work • You may be working in any kind of conditions. • You might be outside in the rain or under the boat in cramped conditions with the motors running so you won’t be able to hear yourself think.

Education • Graduate Highschool • Attend OCS (Officer Candidate School) • Then Civil Engineer

Education • Graduate Highschool • Attend OCS (Officer Candidate School) • Then Civil Engineer corps

Other Qualifications • Must have some kind of mechanical experience. • Needs to be

Other Qualifications • Must have some kind of mechanical experience. • Needs to be able to figure out engines and other parts of the boat that may need fixed.

Job Outlook • Outlook: good • Navy engineers are always needed • Well paid

Job Outlook • Outlook: good • Navy engineers are always needed • Well paid positions.

Potential earnings • • Senior civil engineer $97, 000 a year. Senior Transmission line

Potential earnings • • Senior civil engineer $97, 000 a year. Senior Transmission line Engineer $119, 000 Engineer DOTD $108, 000 (Under the same education Domain)

Related Occupations • Marine Mechanic • Water craft Engineer • Airborne combat engineer

Related Occupations • Marine Mechanic • Water craft Engineer • Airborne combat engineer