So what does an aerospace engineer wear? You can just look on Google Images and see what they're wearing. Some of them look like they're wearing casual clothes (who'd want to wear a tux to inspect aircraft?), like a t-shirt and jeans, etc. Some pictures even look like they have lab coats. But that's just a rough view of what they'd wear. I've even read on some websites that they have to wear uniforms, but that depends on your company.
thin rubber cloves a grounding cable, and glasses with adjustable magnification
Casual or Smart
Slacks and a shirt
the difference between aircraft maintenance engineer and aeronautical engineer is, aeronautical engineer dose the design work theoritically,while the aircraft engineer maintain and service the airplane
As I understand the Gas engineer is the person who can work on the Natural or propane gas using appliances, such as range cookers, Boilers etc etc. The oil engineer is the person who can work on the boilers or appliances which run on the light oil, heavy.
Bio-mechanical engineering!
123 thousand dollars a year.....depends on work he/she does
Handy Helper Engineer, Half an Engineer, Helping Engineer, Heavy Engineer, Hacking Engineer, Hey Engineer.
Regular working hours and limited travel
In the United States, an Aerospace Engineer can make anywhere from $54,180 - $118,007.
You should not have to take biology to become an aerospace engineer.
Mechanical engineers can work in airlines. They work in the repair of the engine and the fuselage.
A lot
An experienced engineer working at a major aerospace company makes an average of about $50,000 a year.
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Aerospace Engineer
The minimum requirement needed to become an Aerospace Engineer is a high class engineering degree. After this there will be technical and specialised training to be undertaken.
The average salary of an aerospace engineer is between $50,000 and $75,000 per year. This varies greatly based on their experience and the company.