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06 Engineering

Career Opportunities in Aviation and the Aerospace Industry. Susan Mchaore-McDavid, Checkmark Books, 2005.
A guide to 80 careers in aviation and the aerospace industry.

Career Opportunities in the Automotive Industry. G. Michael Kennedy, Checkmark Books, 2005.
Contains detailed quick-reference Career Profile for each job summarizing its notable features, including duties, alternate titles, salary range, employment prospects, advancement prospects and prerequisites.

Careers in Engineering. Geraldine O. Garner, VGM Career Horizons, 2003.
Each chapter covers a specified engineering specialty and provides up-to-date information on the following topics: the nature of the work, typical work settings, job duties, educational programs and requirements, employment outlook, salaries and benefits, and additional sources of information.

Careers in Focus: Energy. Ferguson Publishing Company, 2002.
Includes information on chemical engineers, chemists, geologists, geophysicists, metallurgical engineers, nuclear engineers, petroleum engineers, petrologists and more.

Careers in Focus: Transportation. Ferguson Publishing Company, 2003.
Includes information on civil engineers, industrial traffic managers, locomotive engineers, merchant mariners, traffic engineers, urban and regional planners and more.

Energy Industry Almanac. Jack W. Plunkett, Plunkett Research Ltd., 1999.
Includes complete profiles on the Energy Industry 400 companies, and the latest statistics and trends in major oil companies, electric and gas utilities, alternative energy, exploration and production, refining and retailing and more.

Engineering & Research Industry Almanac. Jack W. Plunkett, Plunkett Research, Ltd., 2005.
Includes complete profiles on the Engineering & Research 500 Firms and the latest statistics and trends in emerging technologies, electronics, biotech, aerospace, medicine and infotech.

Fantastical Engineer, The. Celeste Baine, Bonamy Publishing, 2002.
A thrillseeker’s guide to careers in theme park engineering.
Includes chapters on theme part design, merging art and science, roller coaster design, employment outlook and company listings.

Great Jobs for Engineering Majors. Geraldine Garner, VGM Career Books, 2002.
Includes tips on assessing your strengths and interests, choosing the ideal location, establishing your standard of living, exploring unusual career paths and identifying the best employers.

Is There an Engineer Inside You? Celeste Baine, Bonamy Publishing, 2003.
Features a section on the many faces of engineering including aeronautical/aerospace, agricultural, automotive, biomedical, ceremic, environmental, industrial, manufacturing, materials, nuclear, robotic, systems and more.

Opportunities in Aerospace Careers. Wallace R. Maples, VGM Career Horizons, 2002.
Useful information on a range of aviation jobs, including government and military positions and business, executive, commercial, personal and instructional flying. Profiles of related organizations, including the FAA and NASA, and what careers you may find within them.

Opportunities in Engineering Careers. Nicholas Basta, VGM Career Books, 2003.
Includes an overview of the main engineering fields (aerospace, civil, electrical, industrial, mechanical) and how they affect nearly all aspects of our lives, plus in-depth descriptions of the various work environments, job responsibilities and salaries.