Shifting from Mechanical Engineer to Aerospace Engineer

In summary, the conversation discusses the possibility of transitioning from mechanical engineering to aerospace engineering, specifically in the field of propulsion. The speaker, who has a background in mechanical engineering and mathematics, is currently working in an aerospace company but wants to be more involved in design and propulsion. The conversation suggests checking the company's job board and discussing with the desired manager to determine the necessary qualifications and requirements for a position in propulsion engineering.
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Hello,
Has anyone here started out as a mechanical engineer and shifted to an aerospace engineer? How necessary is an aerospace engineering degree to get into that field? What are some of the barriers that would exist for a mechanical engineer and how would you best get into that field? I am interested in propulsion. I work for an aerospace company but more on the manufacturing, process, and some mechanical engineering side of things, and would like to be more involved in design and propulsion.
 
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I feel like you answered and rendered moot your own question, so I'm confused.

1. You know aerospace companies employ more than just AEs.

2. You're already "in".

You didn't exactly say what your qualifications are, but in your shoes I'd check my company's job board to see if you're qualified for any jobs you like. If not, if you close enough to fix it with some more education.
 
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russ_watters said:
I feel like you answered and rendered moot your own question, so I'm confused.

1. You know aerospace companies employ more than just AEs.

2. You're already "in".

You didn't exactly say what your qualifications are, but in your shoes I'd check my company's job board to see if you're qualified for any jobs you like. If not, if you close enough to fix it with some more education.
My qualifications are a master's in mechanical and a bachelor's in mathematics. I am filling in the gaps as I go. I guess my question would be more about getting into propulsion engineering. I heard it can be very competitive and might require a PhD.
 
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I am as confused a Russ. It doesn't sound like you want another jobl it sounds like you want another assignment. And the place to start would be the manager you hope to work for - what is he looking for?
 
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