Aeronautical Engineers work with one of the most technologically advanced
branches of engineering. The main thrust in this area is on design and development
of aircrafts to space and satellite research. Jobs are available with the
national, international, public and private Airline Services as well as aircraft-manufacturing
units.
Job opportunities for an Aeronautical Engineer in India, lies with various
airlines like Air India, Indian Airlines, Helicopter Corporation of
India and flying clubs, private airlines and government owned air service
and aircraft manufacturers like the Hindustan Aeronautics Ltd. (HAL) with
its factories at Bangalore, Nashik, Koraput, Kanpur etc. Defense Research
and Development Laboratories, National Aeronautical Lab (NAL), Aeronautical
Development Establishment, Civil Aviation Department etc. The Defence services
and Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) also happen to be two major
employers.
Initially, candidates begin work
as graduate engineer trainees or junior Engineers. Keeping in view their performance, academic background and aptitude, they are placed for training in the aircraft maintenance/overhaul or support section. On completion of training they are placed as assistant aircraft engineers or assistant technical officers. They have to clear departmental examinations for further promotions.
They may advance to administrative or executive positions or become consultants.
Aeronautical engineers are assisted by aircraft mechanics in maintenance of aircraft frame, engine, electrical system and other ancillary fittings.