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Where do you go for employment after graduating from aircraft engine manufacturing?

Where to go for employment after graduation of aircraft engine manufacturing major is introduced as follows:

The employment direction of graduates majoring in aircraft engine manufacturing technology is mainly concentrated in aviation and aerospace fields. Graduate school is the main employment direction of this major, but it should be noted that with the gradual improvement of the industry threshold, at present, graduate school basically only recruits graduates with master's degree or above. If your career interest and goal is to stay in the aviation or aerospace field, large central enterprises such as China Aviation Industry Corporation and China Aviation Engine Group are your first choice.

In addition, you can also find suitable job opportunities in the aircraft manufacturing industry, such as making NC machining technology, quality inspection and control of key parts such as aircraft engine blades and bladed disks. Of course, salary and prospects are related to your personal ability and actual performance.

It should be emphasized that choosing a major is very important, because graduates with multiple majors need to make more efforts after work to catch up with others' professional level compared with those without multiple majors. So I suggest you give full consideration to your interests and long-term development goals when choosing the employment direction.

Aeroengines are mainly divided into the following two categories:

1. jet engine: a jet engine is an engine that uses the combustion of fuel to generate high-temperature and high-pressure gas, which is ejected through a nozzle to form a high-speed jet airflow and generate thrust to drive the aircraft forward. Jet engines are usually divided into turbojet engines and centrifugal jet engines.

2. Propeller engine: Propeller engine is an engine that uses high-temperature and high-pressure gas generated by fuel combustion, which is compressed by a compressor and pushes the high-pressure gas to the propeller, and the propeller generates thrust. Propeller engines are usually divided into piston propeller engines and turboprop engines.

The above two types of engines have their own characteristics and applicable scenarios. Jet engines are mainly used for high-speed aircraft such as large passenger planes and military aircraft, and propeller engines are mainly used for low-altitude aircraft such as small planes and helicopters.