JobFrame · AEROSP.PROPULSI9619.P1
Aerospace & Propulsion Engineering · Propulsion Engineering
P1 · P1 — Entry-Level Professional
Median pay · United States
$61,862
$48,598 – $78,747 · USD · annual · national base (function pricing in review)
Median pay
$61,862
$48,598–$78,747
Level
P1
Super-function
engineering
Demand-heat
cool
6.1% growth
Summary
Propulsion Engineering — the design, modeling, analysis, test, and certification of propulsion systems (rocket engines, jet/gas-turbine engines, electric propulsion, and turbomachinery) and their integration into vehicle and fuel systems. Distinct from sibling focuses such as structures, avionics, or aerodynamics in its emphasis on thermodynamic cycles, combustion kinetics, compressible/high-temperature gas dynamics, rotating-machinery design, material qualification under extreme conditions, and engine performance through ground test and flight demonstration.
This level — P1 P1 — Entry-Level Professional
New to role or field; performs basic tasks under supervision
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$258 · $79/mo · $790/yr
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