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中文
21390 – 航空航天工程师
航空航天工程师研究、设计和开发航空航天器、航空航天系统及其部件,并履行与它们相关的测试、评估、安装、运行和维护的职责。他们受雇于飞机和航天器制造商、航空运输公司以及政府、教育和研究机构。
标题索引
- 空气动力学工程师
- 航空工程师
- 航空项目工程师
- 航空工程师
- 航空航天工程师 - 设计和开发
- 航空航天工程师 - 飞行操作
- 航空航天工程师 - 飞行支持
- 航天工程师 - 飞行测试
- 航空航天工程师 - 质量特性
- 航空航天工程师 - 材料应力
- 航空航天工程师 - 材料和工艺
- 航空航天工程师 - 推进系统
- 航空航天工程师 - 系统
- 航空航天工程师 - 系统分析
- 航空航天工程师 - 重量和平衡
- 航空航天工程官 - 加拿大武装部队
- 航空航天可靠性专家
- 航天结构工程师
- 航天系统工程师
- 航天测试工程师
- 飞机设计工程师
- 工程师重量分析师 - 飞机设计
- 推进工程师 - 航空航天器
- 空间可靠性专家
- 应力工程师 - 航空航天
- 结构航天工程师
- 重量和平衡工程师 - 航空航天
主要职责
该小组履行以下部分或全部职责:
- 设计和开发航空航天器、系统和组件,例如飞机、航天器、导弹、卫星和天基通信系统
- 使用先进的数学模型开发和进行航空航天器、系统和部件的计算机模拟
- 准备用于航空航天制造、维护、修理或改装的材料和工艺规范
- 监督和协调飞机和航天器的制造、组装、改装、修理和大修
- 协调飞机和航天器的地面和飞行测试
- 为操作员制定操作规范、维护计划和手册
- 开发航空航天飞行器和系统的后勤和运营支持的技术阶段
- 调查和报告结构或其他组件或系统故障、事故或事件,并准备纠正措施建议。
就业要求
- 需要航空航天工程或相关工程学科(如机械工程或工程物理)的学士学位。
- 可能需要相关工程学科的硕士学位或博士学位。
- 批准工程图纸和报告以及作为专业工程师 (P.Eng.) 执业需要获得省或地区专业工程师协会的许可。
- 工程师在从认可的教育课程毕业后,并且在工程领域有三到四年的受监督工作经验并通过专业实践考试后,才有资格注册。
附加信息
- 航空航天工程师与其他科学家和工程师密切合作,某些专业领域之间的流动性是可能的。
- 工程师通常在多学科环境中工作,并通过工作经验获取知识和技能,这可能使他们能够在科学、工程、销售、营销或管理等相关领域进行实践。
- 本单元组的主管和高级职位需要经验。
- 较低级别的航空航天工程专业之间存在相当大的流动性。
排除
- 飞机维修工程师 (AME) - 航空电子设备(在22313 Aircraft instrument, electrical and avionics mechanics, technicians and inspectors 中)
- 飞机维修工程师 (AME)(航空电子设备除外)(在72404 Aircraft mechanics and aircraft inspectors中)
- 航空电子工程师(21310电气电子工程师)
- 工程管理人员(20010)
- 机械工程师 ( 21301)
- 冶金与材料工程师(21322)
English
21390 – Aerospace engineers
Aerospace engineers research, design and develop aerospace vehicles, aerospace systems and their components, and perform duties related to their testing, evaluation, installation, operation and maintenance. They are employed by aircraft and spacecraft manufacturers, air transport carriers, and in government and educational and research institutions.
Index of titles
- Aerodynamics engineer
- Aeronautical engineer
- Aeronautical project engineer
- Aerospace engineer
- Aerospace engineer - design and development
- Aerospace engineer - flight operations
- Aerospace engineer - flight support
- Aerospace engineer - flight test
- Aerospace engineer - mass properties
- Aerospace engineer - material stress
- Aerospace engineer - materials and processes
- Aerospace engineer - propulsion systems
- Aerospace engineer - systems
- Aerospace engineer - systems analysis
- Aerospace engineer - weight and balance
- Aerospace engineering officer - Canadian armed forces
- Aerospace reliability specialist
- Aerospace structural engineer
- Aerospace systems engineer
- Aerospace test engineer
- Aircraft design engineer
- Engineer weight analyst - aircraft design
- Propulsion engineer - aerospace vehicles
- Space reliability specialist
- Stress engineer - aerospace
- Structures aerospace engineer
- Weight and balance engineer - aerospace
Main duties
This group performs some or all of the following duties:
- Design and develop aerospace vehicles, systems and components such as aircraft, spacecraft, missiles, satellites and space-based communication systems
- Develop and conduct computer simulations of aerospace vehicles, systems and components using advanced mathematical modelling
- Prepare specifications for materials and processes to be used in aerospace manufacturing, maintenance, repair or modification
- Supervise and coordinate the manufacturing, assembly, modification, repair and overhaul of aircraft and spacecraft
- Coordinate ground and flight tests of air and spacecraft
- Develop operational specifications, maintenance schedules and manuals for operators
- Develop the technical phases of logistical and operational support for aerospace vehicles and systems
- Investigate and report on structural or other component or system failures, accidents or incidents and prepare recommendations for corrective action.
Employment requirements
- A bachelor's degree in aerospace engineering or in a related engineering discipline, such as mechanical engineering or engineering physics, is required.
- A master's degree or doctorate in a related engineering discipline may be required.
- Licensing by a provincial or territorial association of professional engineers is required to approve engineering drawings and reports and to practise as a Professional Engineer (P.Eng.).
- Engineers are eligible for registration following graduation from an accredited educational program, and after three or four years of supervised work experience in engineering and passing a professional practice examination.
Additional information
- Aerospace engineers work closely with other scientists and engineers and mobility is possible between some fields of specialization.
- Engineers often work in a multidisciplinary environment and acquire knowledge and skills through work experience that may allow them to practise in associated areas of science, engineering, sales, marketing or management.
- Supervisory and senior positions in this unit group require experience.
- There is considerable mobility between aerospace engineering specializations at the less senior levels.
Exclusions
- Aircraft maintenance engineer (AME) - avionics (in 22313 Aircraft instrument, electrical and avionics mechanics, technicians and inspectors)
- Aircraft maintenance engineer (AME) (except avionics) (in 72404 Aircraft mechanics and aircraft inspectors)
- Avionics engineer (in 21310 Electrical and electronics engineers )
- Engineering managers (20010)
- Mechanical engineers (21301)
- Metallurgical and materials engineers (21322)