Entry Level Jobs In Aerospace Technology

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January 27, 2011


For those college students with the urge to be close to the action and the roar of the big birds, aerospace technology is a field of study with many lucrative entry level jobs. Entry level positions ranging from design to maintenance and everything in between are available and provide some of the highest paid entry level positions for today’s college student.
The entry level job of the aircraft mechanic can be subdivided into several categories as there are many different forms of aircraft which each assume their own special skill requirements. General job requirements in this field are maintaining aircraft to prevent safety and mechanical failures in a timely manner. These positions require a thorough knowledge of the aircraft you will be working on and the ability to communicate with flight crews to understand where the problem is originating from.
A further subdivision of this entry level job classification is that of the avionics technician. This entry level job involves the repair and maintenance of navigation, radar and communications equipment onboard the aircraft. Since much of this work involves the repair of computerized systems and finely tuned instrumentation, the entry level job of the avionic technician can be very extensive, especially as more and more of the onboard avionic equipment is becoming technologically advanced.
Depending upon the type of entry level job you are seeking in this field, the amount of required education varies with a minimum FAA standard of 1,900 hours of classroom instruction or 18 moths of work experience for certification as an aircraft mechanic. Part of this work experience can be earned in particular Armed Forces assignments so students seeking a career in this field may do well to consider a tour with the Armed Forces before college, especially with the benefits to ones resume and the scholarship opportunities offered.

Originally posted by pink_rain09@msn.com

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