u/democracyingreek

How possible is it to get a job as an aerospace engineer that isn't a desk job?

I absolutely love aerospace engineering and designing, but I also don't want to spend 70-90% of my time at a job sitting in an office or cubicle working on designs, which I assume many other people share. As a result, I want to know if, after I get my aerospace degree in 4 years, how easy it will be for me to get a job where the majority of the work is not spent at a desk, or at the bare minimum, at a desk at some test facility? Would I be more likely to find what I'm looking for with an astronautical or aeronautical concentration?

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u/democracyingreek — 3 days ago