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22nd July 2014, 03:55 PM
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Jobs areas for Aeronautical Engineers
Which types of job areas available for a Aeronautical Engineers in India, will you please provide here?
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23rd July 2014, 12:03 PM
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Re: Jobs areas for Aeronautical Engineers Here is the list of job areas where Aeronautical Engineers can do work: Aerodynamics Engineering Corporate Trainer cum Design Engineer- Analysis Design Engineer - Aerospace Engineer / Senior Engineer - Stress Analysis Instructor / Assistant Instructor - Aeronautical Mechanical Engineer Motion System Engineering Professor / Assist. Prof. / Assoc. Prof. - Aeronautical Engineering System Safety Management Engineer Trainee - Systems Engineering Here is the Recruiting Companies for Aeronautical Engg: Air India Hindustan Aeronautical Ltd (HAL) Aeronautical Development Establishment Helicopter Corporation of India Pawan Hans Defence Research and Development Laboratories National Aeronautical Lab (NAL) Civil Aviation Department |
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16th November 2015, 03:24 PM
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Re: Jobs areas for Aeronautical Engineers
In which area Aeronautical Engineer get job. If I was complete my graduation as engineering in Aeronautical stream than which job areas available for me?
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16th November 2015, 03:25 PM
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Re: Jobs areas for Aeronautical Engineers
Aeronautical Engineer select job in Design , building , Further and higher education Consultancies, the Civil Service. These workers are being required to program and run computer simulations that test new designs. An aeronautic engineer is the individual who is responsible for the design, building and science of aircraft, aeronautical components and associated systems. Engineers use detailed technical knowledge to improve flight safety, reduce costs and increasingly, address the environmental impact of air travel. Job Duties: Job duties may include research and development, testing, parts assembly and/or the maintenance of aircraft or missiles. Education required: studies on science and mathematics in high school. Bachelor's degrees in fields relating to aerospace engineering are typically required of aeronautic engineers. Skills required: Skills in math and physical science Mechanical and technical skills Writing and business knowledge Analytical and critical-thinking skills Ability to work well with others Typical employers of aeronautical engineers Aerospace and aero-engine companies Airline operators Research and development organisations Contract agencies Further and higher education Consultancies The Civil Service The Armed Forces |