What Can You Do With A Degree in

This list of Career Areas, Employers and Career Strategies is a sampling of the career paths Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University graduates have taken. Please be sure to look beyond the list to explore the endless opportunities in many diverse industries.

Maintenance and Avionics

Career Areas

Aerospace Industry
Aircraft Maintenance
Aircraft Manufacturing
Avionics & Electronics
Ground Support Services
Inspection
Interior Shop Work
Maintenance Safety
Maritime Composites
Pneudraulic Systems Work
Quality Assurance
Reliability Analysis
Sales
Fabrication
Maintenance Management

Employers

Aerospace Manufacturers
Air Services         
Aircraft Manufacturers
Airlines
Automobile Industry
Corporate Flight Departments
Defense Contractors
Education
Fixed Base Operators
Flight Schools
Fractional Owner Companies
Fuel Companies
Manufacturing Industry
Military
U.S. Government Agencies

Career Development Strategies/Skills

Analytical and Critical Thinking Skills
Computer Skills
Familiarity with FARs
Hands-On Experience
Identify and Collaborate with Mentors
Management/Supervisory Skills
Obtain A&P and FCC Licenses
Physical Requirements
Read Technical Manuals/Drawings  
Specific Aircraft Experience
Troubleshooting Skills