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1. Manufacturing
Industrial Engineering Technician
Cluster: Testing, supervising and making simple materials into finished
products if what this is all about. Whether youre making it more
efficient, supervising or being a worker you are involved in this cluster.
Job: Works in a manufacturing environment to make things work
better. They use engineering theory and their knowledge to make sure
the workplace is the best it can be. Will perform tests and surveys, to
improve the workplace environment.
Education
A. Need an Associates degree
B. No License
Average Income: Per hour $23.64 per year $49.170
Outlook: stable 7% growth rate yearly
Pathway: Manufacturing Production Process Development
Courses to take: Computer Applications 1, Computer Applications 2,
Welding technology 1 or Electrical Trades 1, Welding Technology 2 or
Electrical Trades 2
Why I chose this career:

I chose this career because I think that it would be interesting to
make things better for other people in a factory environment. Using
knowledge and principles that I have learned to make work more
efficient. By conducting tests and studies I would be able to improve
the workplace for many.

2. STEM

Job: Aerospace Engineer

Cluster: Testing, Conducting Analyzing and supplying findings that can
be used by others. To provide professional services to science and tech
for testing and using by engineering for the knowledge of the world.

Job Description: Planning, drawing out making and testing
aeronautical crafts. By doing research to evaluate the efficient the craft
is, to give to others.

Education: Need a Bachelors degree
Need a license
Income: per year $90,860 per hour $43.68

Outlook: increasing 22% increase per year

Pathways: Engineering and technology

Courses: Drafting 1 or Fundamentals of technology, Drafting
engineering 2 or Manufacturing systems, Drafting Engineering 3 or
communications Systems Technology studies or structural systems.

Why did you pick this career: I have always been fascinated in
transportation, especially airborne crafts. To test, record and convey it
would be interesting to me. I think it would be amazing to be able to
work on airplanes, helicopters, Etc.


Job 3, Transportation, distribution and logistics
Job: Aerospace engineering and operations technician
Cluster: This cluster focuses on the transportation of goods and people.
To air, sea, road and rail this cluster is all about travel. Moving
constantly to deliver; on a tight schedule having deadlines; lots of
pressure.
Job description: Focuses on technology in the world of avionics. Makes
additions, repairs, works on equipment. To evaluate the equipment on
air and space vehicles to make sure that they function to the peak of
their capability. Records and interprets data from tests.

Education: The Education you need in college is an Associates degree(2
years) Certificate can be acquired by FAA. It is not required but
shows comprehension with aeronautics.
Income: Annual wage $62,060 Hourly $29.84
Outlook: Stable no growth (0%)
Pathway: Transportations Operations pathway, Transportation
Systems/ Infrastructure Planning, Management and regulations
pathway
Courses: Fundamentals of technology, Transportations systems,
automotive service technology 1, Automotive service technology 2
Why I chose this career
Also relating to aeronautics this job does the physical technical work of
the aerospace engineer. By checking and testing systems on space and
aircraft I think it would be interesting to be tinkering at the hidden
parts of intricate crafts.

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