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Aerospace Engineers in the United States.

Propulsion, structures, avionics, GNC, and flight-systems engineering for aircraft, launch, satellite, and UAS programs. Search verified aerospace practitioners.

America's directory for aerospace engineers.

Aerospace engineering spans propulsion, structures, avionics, GNC, and flight-test across aircraft, launch vehicles, satellites, and unmanned systems. Most work is governed by FAA, DoD, or NASA technical authority — but the engineers behind it are the same talent pool that owners, OEMs, and counsel need to locate quickly.

VectorCore aggregates verified profiles — including the aerospace-discipline P.E.s in states that offer licensure — so program managers, integrators, and expert-witness counsel can find qualified talent with the right platform experience and clearances.

Post a brief — a CFD review, a Part 23 certification gap, a UAS integration — and receive proposals from aerospace engineers across the country.

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FAQ

Frequently asked questions

What does an aerospace engineer do?+

Aerospace engineers design and analyze propulsion systems, airframes, avionics, guidance and control, and flight-test programs for aircraft, launch vehicles, satellites, and UAS platforms.

Do aerospace engineers need a P.E. license?+

Most aerospace work is performed under FAA, DoD, or NASA technical authority rather than state P.E. seal — but several states offer aerospace-discipline P.E. licensure for consulting, expert work, and ground-systems engineering.

What projects need an aerospace engineer?+

Conceptual design, CFD and FEA, propulsion analysis, GNC and avionics, certification support (FAR Part 23/25/27/29), UAS integration, and forensic / expert-witness work.

How do I evaluate an aerospace engineer?+

Look for platform experience (fixed-wing, rotorcraft, launch, UAS, satellite), certification track record, and security/citizenship clearances when ITAR or DoD work is involved.

How much does an aerospace engineer cost?+

Independent consulting runs $150–$350/hr; full design and certification programs scale into seven figures. Use the AI Estimator for a scope-specific range.

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