Your aeronautical job questions, answered
As an aeronautical engineer, you'll design, test, and manage the manufacturing of aircraft, spacecraft, satellites, and missiles. You can specialise in a specific type of aerospace product or specific areas.
You can complete a foundation degree, higher national diploma, or degree in aerospace engineering, avionics, or a related subject. You could also look at doing an apprenticeship.
Having sound knowledge in maths, physics, engineering science and technology is key. Design and analytical thinking skills are very important as well as knowledge of computer software and hardware.
Yes, soft skills are just as important as technical skills and knowledge. Employers are looking for communication, problem-solving, creativity, flexibility, leadership, planning, and attention to detail. If you need to improve any of these skills, use our Hays My Learning platform.