
Ingeniería aeroespacial y de aviación
There are many different types of Aerospace and Aviation Engineering. However, generally engineers design, test, build and maintain aeroplanes, spacecraft and satellites to ensure their safety and airworthiness.
Puedes acceder a esta carrera en el Reino Unido mediante:
Cursos universitarios
Cursos universitarios
Aprendizajes
Trabajar para alcanzar este rol desde dentro de la industria a través de la experiencia laboral.
Presentar solicitud directamente a una aerolínea o empresa de ingeniería.
The University Route:
If you would like to pursue this route. You could do a degree in aerospace engineering, avionics, or a subject like:
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Electrical or electronic engineering
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Mechanical engineering
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Manufacturing or product engineering
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Physics or applied physics
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Software engineering or mathematics
Postgraduate study
You may be able to do a master's degree in aeronautical or aerospace engineering if you've studied for a degree in a related subject, such as engineering or a related discipline.
Entry requirements for Postgraduate study
You'll usually need:
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2 or 3 A levels, or equivalent, including maths, physics or another scientific based subject
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a degree in a relevant subject for postgraduate study
College
You could do a higher national certificate (HNC) or diploma (HND) in engineering before applying for a technician level job with an aerospace company.
Subjects include:
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Mechanical engineering
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Aeronautical engineering
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Electrical engineering
You would then go on to do further training to become a fully qualified engineer. Entry requirements for these courses may vary and be particular to the course you are going for.
Apprenticeship
Apprenticeships are a great way to get into engineering! You could do a Level 6 Degree Apprenticeship course to begin your career in aerospace engineering.
Apprenticeships could include:
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Aerospace Engineer
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Aerospace Software Engineer
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Electro-Mechanical Engineer
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Materials Science Technologist
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Aircraft Maintenance Engineer
*Aircraft Engineering apprenticeships can provide the opportunity to gain your Part 66 Aircraft Maintenance License - https://www.gov.uk/find-licences/aircraft-maintenance-engineering-licence
Entry requirements, You'll usually need:
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4 or 5 GCSEs at grades 9 to 4 (A* to C) and A levels, or equivalent, for a higher or degree apprenticeship.
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Some companies entry requirements will be the GCSEs alone, as certain companies offer apprenticeships based on GCSEs alone or GCSEs + A-Levels!
Aeronautical Engineering Volunteering
There are many aviation museums and restoration hangers that provide volunteering opportunities. Most organisations don’t require any prior engineering experience.
This is a great way to gain relevant experience and learn new skills to help progress your career. It’s also a chance to work on some incredible vintage aircraft that made aviation history.
Many of these museums and restoration hangers are completely run by volunteers, this means you’ll spend your time alongside passionate and often highly experienced individuals. This is a great way to network and meet people. For students these are great places to contact when looking for work experience in the industry or for volunteering hours towards a Duke of Edinburgh award. Get in contact with your local museum or restoration society to get involved, or check out the list below of some organisations looking for new volunteers.
Cómo convertirse en ingeniero de aviación en Oriente Medio
Trayectorias de Grado y Aprendizaje. La ingeniería aeronáutica es una profesión regulada. Esto significa que no se puede simplemente "estudiar ingeniería" y trabajar en aeronaves; se deben seguir itinerarios de formación aprobados por las autoridades aeronáuticas nacionales. En Oriente Medio, existen dos vías principales para acceder a la ingeniería aeronáutica:
1. Ruta de aprendizaje/formación en aerolíneas (práctica)
2. Ruta de grado universitario (centrada en la teoría)
Ambas rutas son válidas, pero conducen a roles diferentes.
¿Qué significa habitualmente "ingeniería aeronáutica"? En el ámbito de las aerolíneas y los aeropuertos, la ingeniería aeronáutica suele referirse a la ingeniería de mantenimiento de aeronaves: quienes inspeccionan, reparan y certifican la seguridad de las aeronaves para volar.
Esto es diferente de:
ingenieros de diseño de aeronaves
ingenieros de investigación
roles de ingeniería espacial o experimental
Estos puestos suelen provenir de títulos universitarios, mientras que los de mantenimiento siguen itinerarios de formación autorizados. ¿Quién regula la ingeniería aeronáutica en Oriente Medio?
Cada país tiene una autoridad nacional de aviación civil que controla:
estándares de formación
normas de licencia
organizaciones de formación homologadas
Los ejemplos incluyen:
Arabia Saudita: GACA
Emiratos Árabes Unidos: GCAA
Catar: QCAA
Jordania:CARC
Omán: CAA
Estas autoridades siguen los principios de la aviación internacional (basados en los estándares de la OACI), pero
Las reglas se aplican a nivel nacional, no de manera centralizada en toda la región.
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