After graduation

Of all industrial sectors in developed countries, aerospace has the greatest research concentration (up to 30% of global revenues among sector companies). The European aerospace industry is constantly looking for young, motivated and talented engineers to take on nationally or at a European or global level

In the last decade alone, the European aerospace industry has hired on average of more than 350,000 engineers (10% of which were in Italy). This requirement also extends to contiguous industrial sectors, such as the automotive, mechanical, energy, and even electronics-IT sectors. 

Whether or not you choose to continue your studies or immediately start your career, in any case, it will be a choice aimed at innovation, in an international context, linked to wide-ranging projects and responsibilities.

At the end of your degree, you will have three options:

  1. continue your studies with a Master’s degree programme;
  2. work as a production engineer with employment mainly in the aeronautics, space, and related industries, in military aeronautics, as well as in technical offices of businesses active in contiguous sectors such as the automotive, mechanics, energy, and even the electronics/IT sectors;
  3. work as a maintenance and aeronautics services engineer to coordinate the management, verification, and supervision of aeronautics maintenance activities in aircraft with fixed and rotating wings (including activities connected to aeronautics services) with employment within agencies and companies that provide aeronautics services, air transport companies, and aeronautics businesses in general.