JOBS FOR AERONAUTICAL ENGINEER

Jobs for Aeronautical Engineer:

An aeronautical, or aerospace, engineer applies scientific and technological principles to research, design, develop, maintain and test the performance of civil and military aircraft, missiles, weapons systems, satellites and space vehicles. They also work on the different components that make up these aircraft and systems.

The role is focused on enhancing high-quality flight safety and standards as well as reducing system costs. Increasingly, the role addresses the environment impact of air travel. Aeronautical engineering offers a wide range of roles in search, design, development, testing, manufacture and maintenance. Many engineers specialize in a particular area such as propulsion, computational fluid dynamics, aerodynamics or materials and structures. The aerospace industry is well established in the UK, and constant expansion in air travel means that large numbers of aeronautical engineers are needed.

Typical work activities:

Typical work activities vary according to the role, specialism and employer. Tasks typically include:
  • applying the principles of science and technology to create aircraft, components and support equipment;
  • researching and developing design specifications;
  • undertaking systematic manufacturing, involving the assembly and modification of components;
  • supervising the assembly of airframes an the installation of engines, instruments and other equipment;
  • participating in flight test programmes to measure take-off distances, rate of climb, stall speeds, maneuverability and landing capacities;
  • resolving issues that arise during the design, development and testing processes;
  • maintaining aircraft for full operation including making regular inspections, maintenance and serving;
  • measuring and improving the performance of aircraft, components and systems;
  • modifying designs to improve safety features or minimize fuel consumption and pollution;
  • developing repair procedures as well as working out and managing schedules for repair and maintenance;
  • investigating aircraft accidents;

  • collating information, interpreting data and publishing the results of specific projects in technical report form;
  • using computer-aided design (CAD) software to create designs and planes;
  • storing paperwork for approved data;
  • working with teams, suppliers, clients and managers to agree budgets, timescales and specifications;
  • project managing, including scheduling resources and staff and managing budgets;
  • communicating technical and regulatory advice to clients, teams, suppliers and other professionals within the aerospace industry and presenting data to groups and individuals.