Looking for an entry level job or internship in aerospace? This is an overview of how to approach the search and a list of companies that might have relevant entry level and internship opportunities.
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A bachelor’s degree in aerospace engineering or a related field is required to become an aerospace engineer. The curriculum will include engineering courses as well as courses in computer science, physics, and math. Some universities include a five-year program where you can earn a bachelor’s and master’s degree in five years; some have co-op programs where you alternate semesters of work and school, thus gaining full-time experience while in school. Both of these are great options if you’re considering a career in aerospace engineering.
Associate Spacecraft Operations Support Analyst Boeing Reston, VA | View |
Composites Fabricator Butler Aerospace and Defense Ashburn, VA | View |
Associate Spacecraft Operations Support Analyst Boeing Springfield, VA | View |
Test Specialist - E2 Flight Simulation Collins Aerospace Sterling, VA | View |
Production Control Support Butler Aerospace and Defense Manassas, VA | View |
Composites Fabricator Butler America Aerospace Ashburn, VA | View |
Manufacturing Technician PDS Tech Frederick, MD | View |
Jr Engineer I - Mechanical/Electrical Engineer Jacobs Arlington, VA | View |
Telecommute Aerospace and Space Studies Associate Professor VirtualVocations Germantown, MD | View |
Staff Engineer Air Line Pilots Association International Mc Lean, VA | View |
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