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What will AGI do for Aerospace Engineering and Operations Technologists and Technicians?
The role relies heavily on digital systems, with 100% of reported tools falling into IT/software (segment 43, prior 0.85) alongside strong work activities like 'Working with Computers' (4.42). However, high scores for 'Monitoring Processes, Materials, or Surroundings' (4.54) and the requirement to 'Wear Common Protective or Safety Equipment' (4.41) indicate significant hands-on, physical interaction with aerospace components on a lab or manufacturing floor, anchoring this as a hybrid role.
Capturing telemetry data, compiling testing logs, and running computer-aided simulations involve highly structured digital workflows. The manual assembly of prototypes, physical calibration of testing instruments, and tactile inspection of mechanical parts require direct physical interaction on the manufacturing or testing floor.