Ingénieurs Aérospatiaux

Risque Faible
34%
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RISQUE D'AUTOMATISATION
CALCULÉ
39%
(Risque Faible)
SONDAGE
29%
(Risque Faible)
Average: 34%
DEMANDE DE TRAVAIL
CROISSANCE
6,0%
par l'année 2033
SALAIRES
130 720 $
ou 62,84 $ par heure
Volume
66 660
à partir du 2023
RÉSUMÉ
SCORE DE TRAVAIL
7,5/10

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Risque d'automatisation calculé

39% (Risque Faible)

Risque Faible (21-40%) : Les emplois à ce niveau présentent un risque limité d'automatisation, car ils nécessitent un mélange de compétences techniques et centrées sur l'humain.

Plus d'informations sur ce que représente ce score et comment il est calculé sont disponibles ici.

Certaines qualités assez importantes du travail sont difficiles à automatiser :

  • Originalité

  • Persuasion

  • Négociation

  • Perceptivité Sociale

Sondage utilisateur

29% chance de pleine automatisation au cours des deux prochaines décennies

Nos visiteurs ont voté qu'il y a peu de chances que cette profession soit automatisée. Cette évaluation est davantage soutenue par le niveau de risque d'automatisation calculé, qui estime 39% de chances d'automatisation.

Que pensez-vous du risque de l'automatisation?

Quelle est la probabilité que Ingénieurs Aérospatiaux soit remplacé par des robots ou l'intelligence artificielle dans les 20 prochaines années ?






Sentiment

Le graphique suivant est inclus chaque fois qu'il y a un nombre substantiel de votes pour rendre les données significatives. Ces représentations visuelles affichent les résultats des sondages utilisateurs au fil du temps, fournissant une indication significative des tendances de sentiment.

Sentiment au fil du temps (annuellement)

Croissance

Une croissance rapide par rapport à d'autres professions

On s'attend à ce que le nombre de postes vacants pour 'Aerospace Engineers' augmente 6,0% d'ici 2033

Emploi total, et estimations des offres d'emploi

* Données de la Bureau of Labor Statistics pour la période entre 2021 et 2031
Les prévisions mises à jour sont attendues 09-2024.

Salaires

Très bien rémunéré par rapport à d'autres professions

En 2023, le salaire annuel médian pour 'Aerospace Engineers' était de 130 720 $, soit 62 $ par heure.

'Aerospace Engineers' ont été payés 172,0% de plus que le salaire médian national, qui était de 48 060 $

Salaires au fil du temps

* Données provenant du Bureau des Statistiques du Travail

Volume

Gamme modérée d'opportunités d'emploi par rapport à d'autres professions

À partir de 2023, il y avait 66 660 personnes employées en tant que 'Aerospace Engineers' aux États-Unis.

Cela représente environ < 0,001% de la main-d'œuvre employée à travers le pays

Autrement dit, environ 1 personne sur 2 mille est employée en tant que 'Aerospace Engineers'.

Description du poste

Effectuez des tâches d'ingénierie dans la conception, la construction et les essais d'avions, de missiles et de vaisseaux spatiaux. Vous pourrez mener des recherches de base et appliquées pour évaluer l'adaptabilité des matériaux et de l'équipement à la conception et à la fabrication d'avions. Vous pourrez également recommander des améliorations dans les équipements et les techniques d'essai.

SOC Code: 17-2011.00

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Felipe Duarte Padilha (Aucune chance) 5 months ago
Airplanes or general aircraft are extremely complicated machinery that would need AI inside of the craft to be engineered. It is also extremely costly and would most likely not be able for it to be replaced.
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Nirmal Teja (Aucune chance) 8 months ago
It's almost impossible to any type of artificial intelligence to think out of the box as a human thoughts go there is no limit to human creativity but the artificial intelligence is limited even after decades..
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James (Aucune chance) 1 year ago
Needs innovation and creativity
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Aero (Faible) 1 year ago
Required novel application of physics
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L.M. (Aucune chance) 1 year ago
the risk of even a slight failure could prevent an ai that could replace this job from ever leaving development
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duck (Incertain) 1 year ago
Engineering is a difficult job and with the precision of present machines, they could make things more accurate than human hands. The only downside is a machine/robot can't make full decisions, Humans are able to go through options and choose the best one based on circumstance. Robots can't do that... yet
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Bagle 6 months ago
pls don't tel me me future profssion will b replaced by AI
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Kauã (Aucune chance) 1 year ago
No way people trust building ROCKETS to A.I.S
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Sawle (Incertain) 1 year ago
It really depends on how we see it, if we as engineers use AI to our advantage and adapt it's positives we can easily stay in the field, but if we step aside then you know what will happen eventually.
World now is not waiting for us to improve it WILL improve.
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BibirMengkeroet (Faible) 2 years ago
Applying for a position as an Aerospace Engineer is already challenging. It's also a job where, if something goes wrong even in the slightest, the financial losses could be enormous.

Take a look at the 2013 Proton rocket crash. It occurred because the engineer installed the rotation sensors upside down, causing it to plummet to the ground. Such a small mistake resulted in $65 million dollars in losses.

However, it could be possible that AI will create more efficient propulsion designs in the future.
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A (Modéré) 2 years ago
Because we could use robots to design and build the aircraft and do the calculations for us.
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Rick 1 year ago
Robots currently lack the creative ability and proccessing power to do complex designing, so as of the near future its not likely it will be taken over.
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Saltine (Incertain) 2 years ago
Some aspects like assembly could be covered by robots but idk if the design and testing process can
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Bret (Faible) 3 years ago
It's a complex job. Many constraints need to be accounted for. A computer just may not be as good at it.
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N (Small Chance) 3 years ago
I personally do not believe that rocket scientists/aerospace engineers will be overthrown by AI/robots because it requires complex math, complex designing, and building. I do understand that AI will improve over the years, but I don't see robots doing a job like this. Though I do see them helping around. This scares me as they could probably move up a position.
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G (Aucune chance) 3 years ago
This job designs vehicles that are specifically made for aeronautical and astronautical transportation. It is a highly creative job that requires thinking outside the box.
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Nicolas (Aucune chance) 3 years ago
aerospace engineering is an area that needs innovation and creativity, always discovering new things and not always doing the same task, testing new materials and things that have never been used are constant tasks, etc.
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Apoorva 3 years ago
As it is a very risk taking job, the one working in this sector has to have a clear mindset of what is right and what is wrong. Whereas robots take decisions according to the way they are programmed. Adding to this, robots are machines so even if they can impress yet they cannot express. Flying or operating a spacecraft or a missile or a rover needs some emotional attachments with hard work, dedication and dreams. Just completing a task within a short span of time won't give happiness 🙂
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katie 3 years ago
Clever minds. Aerospace engineers need to come up with clever solutions, which robots cannot (at least with today foreseen technology). Think about all different trade studies which were sometimes counter intuitive and required completely surprising and innovative solutions. This would drive robots crazy, right?

Teamwork. Aerospace engineers are required to help each other during product creations, which robots can not do properly. Either you guided someone younger, or you gave a hand on CAD or FEA software tips to a bloke close to retirement. Most of the time you did not care if this person is different skin colour, religion, gender or beliefs. Well this pays off in the end.

No tight space requirement. Unless you are working in a design or manufacturing sweat shop, aerospace engineers do not require squeezing into small spaces which is strong point of robotics.

Negotiation. Aerospace design requires negotiation skills, robots cannot do this properly. Think about all interface and supplier and customer meetings you have ever been to. Or even meetings with different functions like manufacturing and maybe stress analysis.
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Cody T. (Faible) 4 years ago
I just don't think it is realistic to replace this job within the next 20 years. It seems it take at least a little longer, as this job requires extremely difficult math, and hands on experience engineering. It also requires the capable human mind. Therefore it is unlikely that this job is replaced soon.
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Julien 4 years ago
The occupation will not be replaced any time soon because it requires critical and creative thinking, which AI or robots do not possess currently.
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Julien (Faible) 4 years ago
Aerospace Engineers will not be replaced any time soon because robots and AI are not technologically advanced yet.
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