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Aerospace Engineering and Operations Technicians
Description
Operate, install, calibrate, and maintain integrated computer/communications systems consoles, simulators, and other data-acquisition, test, and measurement instruments and equipment to launch, track, position, and evaluate air and space vehicles. May record and interpret test data.
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Experience
A minimum of two to four years of work-related skill, knowledge, or experience is needed for these occupations. For example, an accountant must complete four years of college and work for several years in accounting to be considered qualified.
Education
Most of these occupations require a four-year bachelor's degree, but some do not.
Training
Employees in these occupations usually need several years of work-related experience, on-the-job training, and/or vocational training.
Tasks
Determines data required, plans data acquisition operations, and sets up required data acquisition, test, and measurement equipment.
Tests aircraft systems under simulated operational conditions, using test instrumentation and equipment, to determine design or fabrication parameters.
Constructs and maintains test facilities for aircraft parts and systems, according to specifications, using hand tools, power tools, and test instruments.
Records and interprets test data on parts, assemblies, and mechanisms, and confers with engineering personnel regarding test procedures and results.
Inputs commands and data into computer systems to modify programs for specific test requirements or for equipment maintenance and calibration.
Fabricates and installs parts and systems to be tested in test equipment, using hand tools, power tools, and test instruments.
Discusses test data requirements and results with other personnel, determines data required, and calculates and modifies test parameters or equipment.
Sets up, operates, maintains, and monitors computer systems and devices for data acquisition and analysis to detect malfunctions.
Inspects, diagnoses, maintains, and operates test setup and equipment to detect malfunctions, and adjusts, repairs, or replaces faulty components.
National Average Salary
$51,470.00/year
Important Abilities
1. Written Comprehension
2. Deductive Reasoning
3. Information Ordering
4. Near Vision
5. Number Facility
General Work Activities
1.
Processing Information
2.
Analyzing Data or Information
3.
Inspecting Equipment, Structures, Material
4.
Monitor Processes, Material, Surroundings
5.
Getting Information Needed to Do the Job
Important Skills
1.
Science
2.
Mathematics
3.
Testing
4.
Equipment Maintenance
5.
Product Inspection
Frequent Work Context
1. Consequence of Error
2. Importance of Being Sure All Is Done
3. Importance of Being Exact or Accurate
4. Indoors
5. Degree of Automation
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Related Majors (A) Associate (B) Bachelors (C) Certificate (D) Doctor (M) Master
Aeronautical Engineering Technology (A)
Aeronautical Management Technology (B)
Aeronautical Science (B)
Aeronautical Science (M)
Aeronautical Science/Engineering (B)
Aeronautical Science/Professional Pilot (B)
Aeronautical/Industrial Technology (B)
Aeronautics (B)
Aeronautics (M)
Aeronautics/Applied Mathematics (B)
Aeronautics/Astronautics (B)
Aeronautics/Aviation Management/Operations (B)
Aeronautics/Management (B)
Aerospace (B)
Aerospace Electronics (B)
Aerospace Engineering (A)
Aerospace Engineering/Information Technology (B)
Aerospace Science (M)
Aerospace Studies (B)
Aerospace Technology (B)
Aerospace/Mechanical Engineering (A)
Aerospace/Mechanical Engineering/Dynamics Control (M)
Airway Sciences (B)
Airway Sciences/Electronic Systems (B)
Astronautical Engineering (D)
Astronautics (B)
Astronautics/Space Technology (B)
Avionics Engineering Technology (B)
Experimental Method (M)
Industrial Technology/Aeronautics Technology (B)
Industrial Technology/Flight (B)
Mechanical Engineering/Aeronautical Systems (B)
Professional Aeronautics (A)
Professional Aeronautics (B)
Space Engineering (B)
Space Science/Astronomy/Astrophysics (B)
Technology/Aeronautical Engineering (B)
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