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    interested in math, art, and science, and engineering seemed like the best way to incorporate all three into one. After taking some classes at my school's engineering academy, I began seeing engineering as fun, as well as an opportunity. I want to pursue aerospace engineering because it seems like the best fit for me and a good use of my talents. My life has never really been hard. Sure there have been sleepless nights and stressful days that never seem to stop, but even when I'm staying up…

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    the Aerospace Engineering program—for which there is no comparable program at VCU. Thus far, commuting to VCU and taking engineering, mathematics and physics courses related to my intended major(s) of Mechanical Engineering and Physics has been exhilarating, and has helped to solidify my interest in engineering. I have had wonderful experiences at VCU, such as crafting a coil gun and undertaking a University Teaching Assistant position; however, after participating in the Virginia Aerospace…

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    major in when comparing and contrasting an aerospace engineer and a business manager. Both careers involve in different salaries, conditions, working hours, and levels of educational training, but are similar in skills and benefits. An aerospace engineer requires less educational levels of training than a business manager but a business manager does not need any job authorizations, whereas an aerospace engineer does Furthermore, business managers and aerospace engineers are low demand, high…

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    Company characteristic: “Bombardier is a world-leading manufacturer of innovative” Source: “About Bombardier” website page Connection to Chapter: Chapter 3 Competing In Global Markets (Page 68. The Dynamic Global Market) Companies around the world are always looking to grow their business. The most important step in growing a business and taking it to the next level is interact with other countries so your business can be known to people around the world. Bombardier is the world’s only…

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    The Air Staff has determined the B-52 wing must be redesigned to better support additional structural demands. The engineering design project was conducted to construct a new wing beam design for the B-52 bomber and to compose an analysis of the new main wing spar. Given the information and the requirements that must be met with this design, our team went through the steps of the design process to come up with 3 concept variants. Of the 3 variants, we recommend to the Air Staff that the beam is…

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    I have long been impressed by Bombardier’s enthusiasm for action-oriented results on delivering solutions for safe and efficient transportation with worldwide network of service. Lately, I am mesmerized with the recent recognition across North America region as the trusted and strategic partner for providing rail mass transit solution. It would be very fascinating to be a part of such a world-class company and to be among the unparalleled talent pool at Bombardier. After I graduated in business…

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    I have come to an age where I have to choose a career and go forth in life will be tough, but one thing is for sure, I will be an Engineer. The first engineering career that I have in mind is an Aerospace Engineer. An Aerospace Engineer works on designing, manufacturing, and testing aircraft and aerospace products. They are also in charge if a project is technically and financially plausible and if they will be safe for…

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    What Aerospace Engineers do (504 words) Aerospace engineers are individuals who use technology to create, model and test mechanisms such as aircraft, and spacecraft. This type of Engineer works to improve the technology of space exploration, defense systems and so on. In the aeronautical field you could be working on a project to send people into outer space or working on projects that could be working with the latest ground and sea transportation. When working in aeronautics this type of…

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    begun sharing his experience from starting college at the age of 18 to present time at Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University located in the humble town of Prescott, Arizona. This being his third year, with two more to go his dream of becoming an aerospace engineer almost reality, “It all depends on what you want to do in high school, find out what you want to be and you councilors and teachers will help you get there. For me it was an easy choice, growing up in an environment with planes and…

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    This added definition in the Kotter (1995) model provides improved clarity to better define the change process. This model will be used to further evaluate change at UTC Aerospace Systems. UTC Aerospace Systems Change Process UTC Aerospace Systems organisational strategic plans are developed using the Policy Deployment method based on the Hoshin Kanri concept (Lee and Dale, 1998). The process is performed yearly and re-evaluates the company’s short and long term mission, vision and objectives…

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