Future Career Powerpoint
Transcript: Astronautical engineer Career explanation astronautical engineers design, develop and manufacture spacecraft or craft that operates outside the atmosphere such as rockets and satellites. Topic 1 educational requirements and necessary experience Topic 2 You at least need to get a master's degree in order to become an astronautical engineer, but many administrations require a doctoral degree. The degree needed vary, such as engineering, physics, astronomy, and other science and math courses. Degrees and training 1.Professional Engineering (PE) license 2. security clearance salary information The minimum salary in 83,000 and maximum is 107,756 Topic 3 healthcare- medical and dental Astronautical engineer usually receive excellent benefits, including health and life insurance, vacation, sick leave, holidays, and retirement plans. You usually need to give dental yourself. Benefits Mission specialist astronauts Mission specialist astronauts work with pilots to maintain spacecraft and equipment, conduct experiments and launch satellites. Mission specialists may be engineers, scientists or physicians. Topic 4 educational requirements All astronaut candidates must be U.S. citizens and must have bachelor's degrees from accredited institutions in engineering, biological science, physical science or mathematics. necessary experience The Astronaut Candidate Program requires either 2 years of professional related experience, or 1,000 hours of pilot-in-command time in jet aircraft to meet the minimum qualification requirement. salary information The minimum salary in 63,381 and maximum is 147,000 Topic 5 healthcare- medical and dental Benefits These include flexible work and leave programs, cost of living salary increases, employer-subsidized HMO and fee-for-service health plans, paid sick and annual leave, enrollment in the Federal Employees Retirement System and Thrift Savings Plan eligibility. Medical and dental are included. Why I choose this career Topic 6 I choose a Mission Specialist Astronaut as a backup career because I have always been fascinated with space exploration and how space works. I choose an Astronautical engineer because designing and building spacecraft provides more ways of space exploration, something I want to do. Also, i like working with subjects in STEM