Aeronautical Engineer

Useful school subjects:

Physics
Workshop Technology
Mathematics

Mataaro Whakahaere Pūkaha Rererangi

Marty Witt checking an aircraft engine.

Aeronautical engineers need to have an extensive knowledge of plane parts

Aeronautical engineers provide technical support and approved technical data for use in the repair, maintenance and modification of aircraft.

He whakamārama

Ko te mahi a te pukenga whakahaere pukaha rererangi he tuku ratonga hangarau me nga raraunga hangarau kua whakaaetia hei whakatikatika, hei tiaki, hei takatu i nga waka rererangi.

Entry Requirements

To become an aeronautical engineer you need to have a Bachelor of Engineering.

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Rhonda Spittle

Rhonda Spittle has broken the family tradition with her decision to become an aeronautical engineer.

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Pay

Salaries vary, but aeronautical engineers usually earn between $45,000 and $70,000 per year, depending on experience and responsibilities.
 

 

Job Outlook

Opportunities for aeronautical engineers are increasing after several years of uncertainty.

Skill shortage information

There is a long term skill shortage for this job.

Source: Department of Immigration, Skills Shortages
 

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