Aerospace Engineer
Dear Aspirant
Here are the careers that you can opt for after studying Aerospace engineering
Mechanical Engineer : Various parts of aeroplanes, rockets, and missiles can be made to work better and more efficiently. Mechanical engineers plan and research these potential vehicles, regardless of whether they are huge stream motors or small sensors, to develop better aviation technologies for the present as well as future use.
Data Processing Manager: Nowadays supercomputers create advanced aircraft designs that have more durability and are less prone to wear and tear. In aeronautics jobs, data processing managers gather the information in several systems and try to find out new solutions, which they want to bring out in the market as soon as possible.
Aerospace Technician: Aerospace technicians are some of the most important people in aerospace engineering. Aerospace engineering install, maintain, test, and repair equipment that is used to develop aerial vehicles and its equipment. Aerospace technicians are an important part of any research team as well as aircraft manufacturing companies.
Drafter: As a drafter, a person is required to draw and prepare sheets and design blueprints of any spacecraft or missiles before they are being built. Drafters prepare detailed documents that show every functionality of the vehicle.
Aircraft/Spacecraft Designer: Aircraft or spacecraft designer designs commercial airplanes and also provides designs for private space flights. These designs of aircraft and spacecraft tend to become safer and efficient with each passing generation.
Military Aerospace Engineer: Military aerospace engineers give the military edge by creating innovative and new technologies that are deadlier or more efficient than the previous generation. These aerospace engineers also develop military technologies such as laser-guided weapons and drones that assist soldiers on the ground.
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All the best
Hello,
There are many fields in which aerospace engineers can work apart from ISRO and DRDO -
Drafter - One can draw innovative designs and bring it into reality. Drafters are the foundations of innovations.
2.) Aerospace engineers - Engineers can work in some private airlines or in Military for innovative machines.
3.) Technicians - Technicians are needed as much as engineers and are useful in testing or developing parts of machines.
4.) Data processing manager - One can work as data manager as artificial intelligence and super computers are gain grounds
Thank you and all the best.
Hello Aspirant,
DRDO isn't just meant for Aeronautical Engineers. It offers opportunities to several branches of Engineering. An Aerospace Engineer is definitely eligible to apply for DRDO. Even Electrical, Mechanical, EC students can also apply for DRDO.
Dear,
Both aeronautical engg and aerospace engg are emerging fields of engineering education in India. However, Aeronautical engineers are in demand in some of the most reputed space centers in the world such as NASA.Aerospace engineering also offers bright career opportunities. Both fields can get you a job in ISRO. Aeronautical engineering is a field of Aerospace Engineering. It can also be understood as a specialization of in the field of aerospace. You can apply for a job at ISRO right after you acquire the relevant Degree, with no experience, if there is an ongoing recruitment drive for freshers. Both are 4 year courses. So, lastly it depends on your choice.
Hope this helps!
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