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Other Engineering Professionals

Other Engineering Professionals include Aeronautical Engineer, Agricultural Engineer, Biomedical Engineer, Engineering Technologist, Environmental Engineer and Naval Architect occupations.

Fun facts

  • Strong Future Growth
  • 1920 Weekly Pay Before Tax
  • 89% full-time Full-Time Share
  • 15% female Gender Share

Tasks

There are many tasks done by other engineering professionals. A few are listed below:

  • performing and supervising engineering work concerned with the design, development, manufacture, maintenance and modification of aircraft for flight
  • performing and supervising engineering work related to the use and development of agricultural land, buildings, machines and equipment
  • applying knowledge and methodology of physics, engineering, mathematics, computing, physical chemistry and materials science to problems in biology and the treatment and prevention of human disease
  • analysing and modifying new and existing engineering technologies and applying them in the testing and implementation of engineering projects
  • assessing the impact on air, water, soil and noise levels in the vicinity of engineering projects, planning and designing equipment and processes for the treatment and safe disposal of waste material, and assessing what may cause problems for the environment in the long term
  • designing and overseeing the construction and repair of marine craft and floating structures

Specific occupations

  • Aeronautical Engineer
  • Agricultural Engineer
  • Biomedical Engineer
  • Engineering Technologist
  • Environmental Engineer
  • Engineering Professional
  • Acoustic Engineer
  • Mechatronics Engineer
  • Product Design Engineer
  • Natural Resources Engineer
  • Bioengineer
  • Clinical Engineer
  • Medical Engineer
  • Aeronautical Engineering Technologist
  • Agricultural Engineering Technologist
  • Biomedical Engineering Technologist
  • Chemical Engineering Technologist
  • Industrial Engineering Technologist
  • Mining Engineering Technologist
  • Aeronautical Engineering Officer (Navy)
  • Aerospace Engineer
  • Aerospace Engineer Officer - Aeronautical (Air Force)
  • Aerospace Engineer Officer - Armament (Air Force)
  • Aerospace Engineer Officer - Electronics (Air Force)
  • Avionics Systems Engineer
  • Weapons Aeronautical Engineering Officer (Navy)

Women in STEM

Imogen Rea

"While I think it’s important to find a field that interests you, it’s equally important that you explore those skills in different environments. What might work for some might not work for you, and that’s okay!"

Imogen Rea

Space vehicle systems engineer

Nikita Sardesai

"The path is not necessarily a straight one, and a diverse set of experiences is your best tool for excellent problem-solving in the future."

Nikita Sardesai

Systems engineer

Harriet Hunt

"It's ok to fail, and it's ok to get discouraged. Those are normal things, especially for students in STEM. I've found that the most important thing is to keep reminding yourself why you're doing this."

Harriet Hunt

Aerospace systems engineer and NASA intern

Flavia Tata Nardini

"Since I was a little girl, I was determined to make a change in this world using space technologies. I loved space deeply and I had a profound feeling that I had a destiny in the space industry, even if I wasn’t sure what that meant."

Flavia Tata Nardini

CEO and Co-founder at Fleet Space Technologies

Bianca Capra

"Find your voice. Your passion is your power and influence."

Bianca Capra

Senior Lecturer, Aerospace Engineer & Co-Chair YoWIE

Ivana Popovac, Biomedical Engineer

Sheena Ong, Graduate Engineer

Niki Robinson, Manager of Water and Sewerage Infrastructure Regulation

Dr Marianne Foley, Fire Safety Engineer