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Uni Stuff => Engineering => Faculties => Aerospace => Topic started by: fredrick on January 17, 2008, 11:07:59 pm

Title: Aerospace?
Post by: fredrick on January 17, 2008, 11:07:59 pm
Hi , I want to do aerospace engineering but ive heard there arn't many jobs in Australia and should reconsider? Can any1 shed some light?
Title: Re: Aerospace?
Post by: costargh on January 17, 2008, 11:13:15 pm
ask enwiabe
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Post by: Sheikh05 on January 18, 2008, 08:50:58 pm
Consult the overlord of FSN for he knows all.
Title: Re: Aerospace?
Post by: enwiabe on January 19, 2008, 10:05:04 am
Firstly, the myth that "omg there are no jobs for aerospace students" must be expunged! There are plenty of jobs for Aerospace graduates, just not in the Aerospace field. It is a little known fact that graduates of Monash University's Aerospace Engineering program walk out of the degree as accredited MECHANICAL engineers as WELL as accredited aerospace engineers. Thus, you can apply for a whole host of jobs in the Mechanical Engineering field - and these jobs are abundant. And, in fact, from what the dean of Engineering was telling me at the scholarship ceremony, Aerospace students are being picked AHEAD of normal mechanical engineering students.

However, if you actually want to work in the Aerospace field, that is a lot harder. The job market is very starved, and you'd be hard pressed to find a job better than "Aircraft Maintenance Engineer" which is apparently quite boring and underpaid. The are a small number of jobs available from Boeing and Airbus in Australia but they are few and far between and competition is FIERCE. If you *really* want to work in the Aerospace field, you will have to consider a move to the USA. If you're like me and want to work on spacecraft... you HAVE to move to the US. So, yeah, hope this has been of help.
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Post by: fredrick on January 19, 2008, 07:18:24 pm
thanks!
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Post by: angelboykevin on November 10, 2009, 06:57:32 pm
Firstly, the myth that "omg there are no jobs for aerospace students" must be expunged! There are plenty of jobs for Aerospace graduates, just not in the Aerospace field. It is a little known fact that graduates of Monash University's Aerospace Engineering program walk out of the degree as accredited MECHANICAL engineers as WELL as accredited aerospace engineers. Thus, you can apply for a whole host of jobs in the Mechanical Engineering field - and these jobs are abundant. And, in fact, from what the dean of Engineering was telling me at the scholarship ceremony, Aerospace students are being picked AHEAD of normal mechanical engineering students.

However, if you actually want to work in the Aerospace field, that is a lot harder. The job market is very starved, and you'd be hard pressed to find a job better than "Aircraft Maintenance Engineer" which is apparently quite boring and underpaid. The are a small number of jobs available from Boeing and Airbus in Australia but they are few and far between and competition is FIERCE. If you *really* want to work in the Aerospace field, you will have to consider a move to the USA. If you're like me and want to work on spacecraft... you HAVE to move to the US. So, yeah, hope this has been of help.

well, what u said has destroy all my thought to go for Aerospace, next yr,    i probably gona choose machanical instead.
but it helps =]
Title: Re: Aerospace?
Post by: turley on December 16, 2009, 10:07:09 pm
honestly, what are job prospects for aerospace?
i've got a friend in aerospace who needs to France to finish their studies (except they don't have the money)
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Post by: FatnessFirst on June 20, 2010, 11:15:47 pm
Firstly, the myth that "omg there are no jobs for aerospace students" must be expunged! There are plenty of jobs for Aerospace graduates, just not in the Aerospace field. It is a little known fact that graduates of Monash University's Aerospace Engineering program walk out of the degree as accredited MECHANICAL engineers as WELL as accredited aerospace engineers. Thus, you can apply for a whole host of jobs in the Mechanical Engineering field - and these jobs are abundant. And, in fact, from what the dean of Engineering was telling me at the scholarship ceremony, Aerospace students are being picked AHEAD of normal mechanical engineering students.

However, if you actually want to work in the Aerospace field, that is a lot harder. The job market is very starved, and you'd be hard pressed to find a job better than "Aircraft Maintenance Engineer" which is apparently quite boring and underpaid. The are a small number of jobs available from Boeing and Airbus in Australia but they are few and far between and competition is FIERCE. If you *really* want to work in the Aerospace field, you will have to consider a move to the USA. If you're like me and want to work on spacecraft... you HAVE to move to the US. So, yeah, hope this has been of help.

You f--ing legend :D
Title: Re: Aerospace?
Post by: JinXi on November 03, 2010, 06:13:42 pm
One Word : Legend ^^

Hoping to get into the Space Industry in the near future too =P