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Aerospace Engineer Salary and More
1. Being an aerospace engineer sounds like an amazing job that a lot
of people dream of becoming. However, reality is that there are
only around 78,000 aerospace engineers in the United States. It is
a very specialized job and not many people end up being an
aerospace engineer. One thing that draws people to this career is
the high paying salary.
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2. If you are one of the many people who dream of becoming an aerospace engineer, one fact
you may be searching for is their salary. Rest assured, an aerospace engineer’s salary is not
low and in the upper range of nationwide average salaries. The average aerospace engineer
salary can range from $80,000 all the way up to $100,000. Generally, with a few years of
experience, it is not unheard of for an aerospace engineer to earn over $100,000. This makes
being an aerospace engineer aprestigious career path. Around ten percent of them might
make under $60,000, but generally no lower than $50,000. On the upper range, the top ten
percent of them will make a salary over $140,000.
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3. The salary also differs depending on which industry they work in. In general, the range is
similar but there are still different between private sector and public sector as well as the
industries like avionics or guided missiles. The federal government is a big employer of
aerospace engineers and also pays the most generous salary. On average, an aerospace
engineer will make nearly$80,0440 per year if employed by the federal government. The
navigation equipment pays an average of $76,310. The aircraft manufacturing industry
pays a little more, an average salary of $77,280 per year. Lastly, an aerospace engineer in
the guided missiles industry will earn on average $74,750 per year.
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