Questions for aerospace engineers

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The discussion centers around a high school student's inquiry about becoming an aerospace engineer, focusing on personal experiences, qualifications, and career insights from professionals in the field. The scope includes vocational guidance and potential interview opportunities with aerospace engineers.

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  • A high school student, Matt, poses several questions regarding the profession of aerospace engineering, including job satisfaction, physical qualifications, career flexibility, educational background, and work hours.
  • One participant notes the lack of active aerospace engineers on the forum but suggests that Matt reach out to local aerospace firms for interviews.
  • Another participant provides a list of aerospace companies in Pittsburgh, highlighting Lockheed Martin as a significant employer and offering advice on how to approach potential interviews.

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Participants generally agree on the suggestion for Matt to contact local aerospace firms, but there is no consensus on the availability of aerospace engineers within the forum itself.

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The discussion reflects a reliance on personal outreach to professionals rather than direct responses from aerospace engineers in the forum, indicating a limitation in available firsthand accounts.

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High school students interested in aerospace engineering, educators guiding students in vocational research, and individuals seeking insights into the aerospace industry.

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I am a freshman in high school and I'm writing a vocational research paper on becoming an aerospace engineer. I can get extra credit for interviews with aerospace engineers. I have a few questions if anyone can please take a minute to answer them.
1) Do you like going to work everyday?
2) Are there physical qualifications involved in your work?
3) Do you think that you would ever switch jobs to another engineering job?
4) What kind of degree do you have?
5) Are there long hours involved in your work?
Thanks,
Matt
 
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Hi matt,

Welcome to the forums!

To my knowledge, there aren't any active aerospace engineers posting on the forums. (If I'm wrong, or if any are lurking, SPEAK UP!)

russ_waters or myself are probably the closest you'll find here. I'm a senior studying aerospace, and Russ is a mechanical engineer who took a few years of aerospace classes in college.

The best bet is to call up an aerospace firm in your area. Engineers (heck, everyone) likes taking a break to talk about themselves, particularly to students. If you post the general area you're from, we can find you a firm nearby.
 
Hi, thanks for replying. I live in Pittsburgh.
 
Here you go:

Some Pittsburgh Aerospace Companies

Lockheed Martin is the biggest, but I'm sure you'll not have much trouble getting a quick interview in any of them.

If you've got a choice, prepare your questions, dress up, and go into talk to the person. If you're lucky, it could lead to an internship.

Don't ask for one when you go in (considered sneaky...), but if you handled yourself well, if you call up later on (summer maybe), they'll remember you.
 

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