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The document discusses the work, education requirements, pay, and job outlook for automotive and aerospace engineers. Automotive engineers design vehicles, solve problems, and test prototypes. Aerospace engineers primarily design aircraft. Both careers require at least a bachelor's degree in engineering and pay on average over $66,000 per year.

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Automotive Engineer 3

The document discusses the work, education requirements, pay, and job outlook for automotive and aerospace engineers. Automotive engineers design vehicles, solve problems, and test prototypes. Aerospace engineers primarily design aircraft. Both careers require at least a bachelor's degree in engineering and pay on average over $66,000 per year.

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Automotive Engineer And

Aerospace Engineer

By Diego Garcia and Andrew Richerson


What work is done?

● Typically Automotive engineers are concerned with the


development of most type of vehicals
● Like they either design new products or change some
things on the existing one
● Solve problems they encounter
● Aerospace engineers design primarily aircraft
● They create and test prototypes
● direct or coordinate activities of engineering
Work Environment

● Usually full time siting down


● Working from a computer
● Working in a office
● Aerospace engineering usually work in manufacturing or industrial plants
● laboratories,
● offices.

How to become one

● Need money to enter college


● You need 4 years in learning mechanical engineering.
● Get bachelor's degree
● aerospace engineer require a 4-year from an ABET-accredited school
● Get a bachelor
● Some colleges and universities cooperate with local businesses
Pay & Job outlook
● You earn about $77,000 nationwide dollars a year
● You may get a increase
● Jobs over the years have been increasing
● $66,020 per year depending where
● $31.74 per hour
● That's a pretty good amount of money
● 11,900 in 2019 in jobs
Similar occupations

● Car detailer
● Auto sales manager
● Computer Hardware Engineer
● Chemical Engineers.
● Computer Engineers.
● Industrial Engineers


More information

● It can be hard to those who don’t know have to size or dimension something
● If you have good drawing skills that's going to help a lot
● Easier that other automotive jobs


Why I chose this career

Why i choose Automotive engineering is because It sounded interesting to me and it


seems to be a fair job and pay.

I chose mine because they get paid pretty well and working with aircrafts would be nice.
Work cited

https://www.monster.com/career-advice/article/auto-jobs-0717

https://www.indeed.com/career-advice/finding-a-job/what-is-automotive-engineering#:~:text=Automotive%20engineerin
g%20is%20a%20branch,design%20and%20production%20of%20vehicles.

https://targetjobs.co.uk/careers-advice/job-descriptions/275855-automotive-engineer-job-description

● https://www.bestvalueschools.com/faq/how-many-years-of-training-do-i-need-to-b
e-an-aerospace-engineer/#:~:text=Most%20jobs%20as%20an%20aerospace,geo
logy%2C%20biology%2C%20or%20meteorology.
● https://www.bls.gov/ooh/architecture-and-engineering/aerospace-engineering-and
-operations-technicians.htm

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