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My Dream Job

May 16 2020

R.Isip

Ramsha Bhatti

GLC2O1-13

Part 1/2

Your Chosen Career: Aerospace Engineering


(https://www.jobbank.gc.ca/jobsearch/jobsearch?
searchstring=engineering&locationstring=)

Job Description AEROSPACE ENGINEERS ARE REQUIRED TO HAVE A BACHELOR'S DEGREE IN


AEROSPACE ENGINEERING OR A RELATED AREA OF ENGINEERING OR SCIENCE.
AEROSPACE ENGINEERS WHO WORK ON DEFENSE PROGRAMS MAY BE
REQUIRED TO HAVE A SECURITY CLEARANCE. AEROSPACE ENGINEERING, ALSO
KNOWN AS AERONAUTICAL ENGINEERING IS A BRANCH OF ENGINEERING THAT
DEALS WITH THE PRODUCTION, CONSTRUCTION, TESTING, AND OPERATION OF
VEHICLES THAT OPERATE IN THE EARTH'S ATMOSPHERE OR IN SPACE.

Job Duties -Plan, produce, and test aircraft and aerospace components while directing and
coordinating the process.

-Examine project plans to see if they are technically and financially feasible.

-Determine whether or not the planned project would result in safe operations that
meet the specified objectives.

-Examine designs for compliance with technical standards, consumer needs, and
environmental regulations.

-Establish acceptance requirements for design processes, quality specifications,


post-delivery support, and deadlines.

-Ensure that projects are up to standard in terms of Efficiency.

-Examine faulty or defective goods to determine the cause of the problem and
potential solutions.

Wages The average salary for an aerospace engineer can


go up to $116,500 a year, depending on the
degree of experience.

Average Annual Salary: $112,658

Lowest 10 Percent Earn: $76,000

Highest 10 Percent Earn:$165,000

The average salary for an aerospace engineer can go up to $116,500 a year,


depending on the degree of experience.

Education / Training -Degree Field(s): Aeronautical or


Required for This Job aerospace Engineering

-Licensure/Certification: Professional
Engineering

-Degree Level: Bachelor's degree

To become an aeronautical engineer, applicants must complete a bachelor's


degree program accredited by the Accreditation Board for Engineering and
Technology, typically in aerospace or aeronautical engineering (ABET).
It can take 4-5 years to complete a program.

Skills and Knowledge -Project


management

-Safety critical
skills

-Technology
Skills

Why is this career right I believe this is the right career direction for me because it sounds like a lot of fun!
for you? Being an engineer is exciting because I get to use magic every day to make new
stuff. I decided to be an engineer because I wanted to make something that could
help change the world one day.

Post Secondary Bachelor's degree accredited by the Accreditation Board for


Pathway: Engineering and Technology.

Where will you New York University (NYU)


go?/Location University of Southern California (USC)
University of California
University of British Columbia (UBC)
McGill University
University of Toronto (UofT)
McMaster University

Cost / Pays $116,500 a year


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searchstring=engineering&locationstring=)

Program Length Aerospace engineering program is 4 years long

Entry Requirements Aerospace engineering Program

How to Apply As a first step, students can pursue a Bachelor's degree in technology before
pursuing a Master's degree in a specific field. You will work as an aerospace
engineer in a variety of fields, including research, testing, manufacturing, and
maintenance.

What will You Need? ● -Degree Field(s): Aeronautical or


aerospace Engineering
● -Licensure/Certification: Professional
Engineering
● -Degree Level: Bachelor's degree
● Canadian secondary school diploma

Why did you choose I chose this career path because it would provide me with job satisfaction, and it is
this pathway? important to find a job that you enjoy. This position will include a wide range of
career options, as well as the potential to benefit society, challenging work, and
intellectual growth.

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Income Amount Expenses Amount

Yearly income $116,500 Netflix $9.99

Monthly income $9,708.3 Spotify $9.99

Food $100

Groceries $400

Gas $125

Insurance $150

Home supplies $50

Cloths $75

Pet supplies $30

Mortgage $3000
Water bill $130

Electric bill $100

Total $9,708.3 Total $ 4,179.98

Net $5, 528.32

Part 5

This assignment made me consider why it is important to plan ahead, and I

believe it is important to plan ahead because it allows you to make a future plan for
yourself and prepares you for post-secondary school and all of the obstacles that lie

ahead. It's also crucial to understand what you're signing up for. This assignment taught

me that becoming an engineer is extremely difficult. When you become an engineer,

you discover that everything you do to get where you want to go is difficult in terms of

income, education, and entertainment. I learned how important it is to take the time to

figure out who I want to be and to do it well and correctly. Some of the objectives I set

for myself are: I want to have a grade 12 average of 90, and I want to be able to

comprehend the skills and expertise needed to become an engineer. To achieve my

objectives, I must always give it my all in my work, never give up, persevere through the

tough times, and get my act together in order to be the best at what I do.

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