How do they match: Aerospace Engineers

  • Aerospace Engineers

  • Aerospace Engineer
  • Aerospace Physiologist
  • Aerospace Programmable Logic Design Engineer
  • Aerospace Stress Engineer
  • Aerospace Systems Engineer
  • Engineer
  • Aerodynamics Engineer
  • Aeronautical Engineer
  • Aeronautical Design Engineer
  • Aeronautical Project Engineer
  • Aeronautical Research Engineer
  • Aeronautical Test Engineer
  • Aircraft Engineer
  • Aircraft Design Engineer
  • Aircraft Instrument Engineer
  • Aircraft Systems Engineer
  • Airplane Engineer
  • Astronautical Engineer
  • Automation Engineer
  • Aviation Engineer
  • Avionics Engineer
  • Avionics Systems Engineer
  • Design Engineer
  • Electrical Engineer
  • Field Engineer
  • Field Service Engineer
  • Flight Engineer
  • Flight Controls Engineer
  • Flight Systems Test Engineer
  • Flight Test Engineer
  • Helicopter Engineer
  • Mechanical Engineer
  • Operations Engineer
  • Pipe Stress Engineer
  • Project Engineer
  • Propeller Engineer
  • Propulsion Engineer
  • Service Engineer
  • Software Engineer
  • Space Engineer
  • Stress Engineer
  • Structural Analysis Engineer
  • Structures Engineer
  • Supersonic Engineer
  • Supplier Quality Engineer
  • Systems Engineer
  • Systems Requirements Engineer
  • Test Engineer
  • Test Facility Engineer
  • Thermodynamics Engineer
  • Transonic Engineer
  • Value Engineer
  • Vibration Engineer
  • Weight Engineer
  • Weight Control Engineer
  • Wind Tunnel Engineer

  • Perform engineering duties in designing, constructing, and testing aircraft, missiles, and spacecraft. May conduct basic and applied research to evaluate adaptability of materials and equipment to aircraft design and manufacture. May recommend improvements in testing equipment and techniques.

  • Analyze project requests, proposals, or engineering data to determine feasibility, productibility, cost, or production time of aerospace or aeronautical products.
  • Design new or modify existing aerospace systems to reduce polluting emissions, such as nitrogen oxide, carbon monoxide, or smoke emissions.
  • Design or engineer filtration systems that reduce harmful emissions.
  • Develop design criteria for aeronautical or aerospace products or systems, including testing methods, production costs, quality standards, environmental standards, or completion dates.
  • Diagnose performance problems by reviewing reports or documentation from customers or field engineers or by inspecting malfunctioning or damaged products.
  • Direct aerospace research and development programs.
  • Direct or coordinate activities of engineering or technical personnel involved in designing, fabricating, modifying, or testing of aircraft or aerospace products.
  • Evaluate biofuel performance specifications to determine feasibility for aerospace applications.
  • Evaluate product data or design from inspections or reports for conformance to engineering principles, customer requirements, environmental regulations, or quality standards.
  • Formulate conceptual design of aeronautical or aerospace products or systems to meet customer requirements or conform to environmental regulations.
  • Formulate mathematical models or other methods of computer analysis to develop, evaluate, or modify design, according to customer engineering requirements.
  • Plan or conduct experimental, environmental, operational, or stress tests on models or prototypes of aircraft or aerospace systems or equipment.
  • Plan or coordinate investigation and resolution of customers' reports of technical problems with aircraft or aerospace vehicles.
  • Review aerospace engineering designs to determine how to reduce negative environmental impacts.
  • Write technical reports or other documentation, such as handbooks or bulletins, for use by engineering staff, management, or customers.

  • Create models of engineering designs or methods.
  • Research engineering applications of emerging technologies.