Are You Looking for Aviation Jobs employed as Aero Engineers?

Aero Engineers are an integral part of the process which delivers not just a safely designed aircraft but an aircraft which is also safely and effectively maintained.
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Sofia, Bulgaria (prHWY.com) December 24, 2012 - Aero Engineers are an integral part of the process which delivers not just a safely designed aircraft but an aircraft which is also safely and effectively maintained.Jobs as Aero Engineers (Aeronautical Engineers) or jobs as Aviation Engineers are similar terms used to describe Technical Engineering Jobs which may be found both in the fields of Aircraft Production Engineering and Aircraft Maintenance Engineering.

In the field of Aircraft Production, Aero Engineers jobs may be part of the Design and Certification Process of Aircraft, Engines, Parts and Components. It is a serious and demanding position, however, may be deeply rewarding for the right person.

All aircraft's engines, parts and components must be designed, tested and certified in accordance with all appropriate regulatory requirements. The role of the Aero Engineers is to ensure that this process is delivered in conformity with all applicable regulations. The process which manages the Design and Production process is termed Part 21 and may be, for example, delivered under the FAA system when it will be called FAR 21 or EASA system when it will be called Part 21.

In the field of Maintenance Aero Engineers jobs are typically involved in the general delivery or management of continuing airworthiness. The Aircraft Engineer is tasked with ensuring that the aircraft remains fully compliant with all Airworthiness Directives (AD's) and that all Service Bulletins (SB's) are accessed for suitability.

In the role of Aero Engineers working with an airline or Maintenance Repair Organization MRO the function typically supports either the Continuing Airworthiness Management Organization CAMO or the Maintenance Planning department or sometimes both.Aero Engineers typically have an Aeronautical Engineering degree or Aircraft Maintenance Engineers License (AMEL) and have several years' applicable experience.

A broad experience across a range of subjects will typically stand the Engineer in good stead later in their career.

Aero Engineers typically are well thought of in the industry and receive a good salary. Depending on the size and nature of the organization Aero Engineers may specialize in one or more areas. For example, aircraft or engine systems or aircraft structures, avionics systems, or even by ATA chapter in larger organisations.

The career path of Aero Engineers may lead to a senior Technical Services position or to Technical Services Management with the possibility of the Aero Engineer becoming a Continuing Airworthiness Manager Continuing Airworthiness Manager with overall responsibility for the Continuing Airworthiness of a fleet of aircraft.

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Source: http://www.youraviationjob.com/blog/post/are-you-looking-aviation-jobs-employed-aero-engineers

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