The numbers aren’t dizzyingly high. But the conservative methodology used for a recent study counting the number of environmentally friendly jobs makes the study’s conclusions all the more striking. State leaders who review a recent Pew report – as all should – will discover that growth in the clean-energy sector provides Hoosiers with one reason to celebrate.
The Pew Charitable Trust’s study, “The Clean Energy Economy: Repowering Jobs, Businesses and Investments Across America,” found that while overall jobs declined 1 percent between 1997 and 2007, jobs in clean energy grew 17.9 percent. Indiana was one of seven states, as well as the District of Columbia, where the number of jobs fell overall, but the number of jobs in clean energy increased.
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GKN Aerospace
On a number of fronts, engineers at GKN Aerospace are pushing forward the boundaries of current technology – achieving results now and opening new avenues for tomorrow in the drive to develop ever quieter, more fuel-efficient and lower maintenance aircraft.
The Company is in the final stage of developing one piece acoustic engine and inlet liners which have already demonstrated 4db noise level reductions and promise to be 40percent lighter than current liners. This honeycomb technology is ready to go into production in its current form with further development already underway, as Phil Grainger, Senior Technical Director and Chief Technologist at GKN Aerospace, explains:
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Author: admin Categories: Quality Engineering News Tags: aerospace, aerospace market, AS9100, bailout, career, engineering jobs, google, ISO9000, Job opportunities, jobs, machining, military, opportunities, Quality engineering, recruitment, spending, staffing, TS16949
Hooray for our aerospace industry!!! Finally a sector that wants government spending in the right direction. Research and Discovery aid. Imagine that, a government helping an industry the old fashioned way, by not bailing out, but helping out. By spending more in military, aerospace projects, and space research aid, it be the best bailout for main street and unemployed. Lets give that a shot Washington, create real jobs in a sector that is not asking for a handout.
Author: admin Categories: Quality Engineering Updates Tags: aerospace, AS9100, bailout, career, ISO9000, jobs, military, opportunities, Quality engineering, recruitment, spending, TS16949
Welcome to our new blog dedicated to Quality Engineering. I will have new content soon, and discussions about the effect of Quality Engineering in Energy and Aerospace/Defense initiatives.
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