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Aerospace Engineers in Battle Creek, Michigan

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.

Career Projections for Battle Creek, Michigan

Aerospace Engineers on average make:
$124,800 ($60.00/hour).

The number of positions in Battle Creek, Michigan are:
1
and by 2029 that number is projected to:
stay the same.

We predict that due to job growth or retirements there will be approximately:
0 every year.

The typical education needed to enter this job is:
a bachelor’s degree.

The typical training needed after hire is:
no additional training other than onboarding.

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Other Job Titles

Aerodynamicist, Aerodynamics Engineer, Aeronautical Design Engineer, Aeronautical Engineer, Aeronautical Project Engineer, Aeronautical Research Engineer, Aeronautical Test Engineer, Aerospace Engineer, Aerospace Physiologist, Aerospace Programmable Logic Design Engineer

Technology/Skills

C, C++, Dassault Systemes SolidWorks, Linux, Microsoft Excel, Microsoft Office software, Microsoft PowerPoint, Python, The MathWorks MATLAB

Tools Used

Acoustic emissions systems, Anechoic chambers, Argon-ion lasers, Atomic force microscopes, Axial flow compressor facilities, Axial flow research fans, Axial flow turbines, Centerless grinders, Cluster computers, Computer numerical controlled CNC milling machines

Tasks

  • Direct or coordinate activities of engineering or technical personnel involved in designing, fabricating, modifying, or testing of aircraft or aerospace products.
  • Plan or conduct experimental, environmental, operational, or stress tests on models or prototypes of aircraft or aerospace systems or equipment.
  • Formulate mathematical models or other methods of computer analysis to develop, evaluate, or modify design, according to customer engineering requirements.
  • Write technical reports or other documentation, such as handbooks or bulletins, for use by engineering staff, management, or customers.
  • Analyze project requests, proposals, or engineering data to determine feasibility, productibility, cost, or production time of aerospace or aeronautical products.

Personality

Attention to Detail, Analytical Thinking, Dependability, Adaptability/Flexibility, Initiative, Stress Tolerance, Achievement/Effort, Persistence, Innovation, Cooperation

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