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Old 14th January 2007 | 18:46
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Aeronautical Career:Help

Hey,

I am new to the forum so I apologise if this is in the wrong place. I was wondering could anyone tell me the official title of a Software Enginner/Technician/Developer in the Aeronautical industry? Example: An software developer for on board/ground based aircraft systems?

Many Thanks. I did a ton of Google-ing but all I got was mechcanical aeronautical engineering.

Thanks again,

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Old 16th January 2007 | 04:02
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Try Systems Engineer/Software Engineer.
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Old 16th January 2007 | 17:15
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Many Thanks. I'll look it up.
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Old 17th January 2007 | 18:08
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Try aircraft systems/avionics/aerodynamicist/fluid mechanics/aerospace engineer/aeronautical engineer.............

Good luck!
 
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Old 18th January 2007 | 11:28
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Try

http://www.airbus.com/en/careers/vacancies/

or possibly

http://www.rolls-royce.com/careers/uk/default.jsp
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Old 18th January 2007 | 15:32
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Yeah, thanks for all the reply's. Its been a great help. I'm more focused on "virtual engineering" however (If that makes any sense ) I would be interetsed in designing aircraft computer systems or ground computer systems. from my research it seems to be a branch of aeronautical engineering.
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Old 18th January 2007 | 16:02
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Aircraft computer systems covers such a wide range of systems. If it's the avionics side of things you're interested in, then try just simple electronics and electrical engineering.
I did a degree in Avionics by the way which covers fundamentals of both EEE and aeronautical engineering.
 
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