Prospective Students
What do Aerospace Engineers Do?
Aerospace Engineers design, develop, and test aircraft, spacecraft, and missiles and supervise
the manufacturing of these products. Aerospace Engineers explore advances in air flight and space exploration.
Where do they work?
- Aircraft, guided missile, and space vehicle industries
- National research laboratories
- Commercial airlines
- Federal government agencies
What are they paid?
Bachelor's degree candidates average starting salary range: $45,000 - $54,000.
Who recruits them?
- Alenia Marconi
- B/E Aerospace
- Boeing
- Bulter National
- FAA
- Flight Safety Int'l
- Goodrich
- L-3
- NASA
- Raytheon
- Ball Aerospace
- Bell Helicopter
- Bombardier/Learjet
- Cessna Aircraft
- FBI
- Honeywell
- Lockheed Martin
- Northrop Grumman
- U.S. Armed Forces
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