Aerospace Engineer Cover Letter Samples

Chegg
Updated: September 9, 2020

The perfect aerospace engineer cover letter allows you to tell your unique personal and professional story. Your resume lists the facts, but your cover letter is where you stand out from hundreds of other applicants. It’s where you share your point of view in your own voice. But how do you write a cover letter for a specific role? Use our aerospace engineer cover letter sample below for suggested phrasing, structure, and content when you apply to an internship or entry-level role. At the same time, remember that the examples below are meant as guides only. Your cover letter needs to reflect your individual academic and professional achievements.


 

Aerospace Engineer Internship Cover Letter Sample

 

 

Jane Smith
100 Long Street | Buffalo, NY 14208
555.555.5555 | jane.smith22@email.com

[Application Date]

Leslie Covington
Senior Electrician
Valar Flight, Inc.
100 Main Street
Somewhere, NY 00000

Dear Leslie Covington:

I’ve always been fascinated by anything that flies. I started making model planes when I was five years old, and I spent last summer taking flying lessons. As an engineering major at ABC College, I would like to bring my passion and experience to Valar Flight, Inc.’s aerospace engineering internship. I’m excited to pursue a career designing, developing, and modifying commercial- and consumer-grade remote aircraft. As your intern, I’ll bring the following:

  • Coursework in engineering graphics & visualization, structural design, circuits & electronics, thermodynamics, and flight and systems dynamics.
  • Knowledge of state and federal aviation guidelines and protocols for planes and aerial surveillance craft.
  • Internship experience with Coltorp Aviation, where I was responsible for producing 3D models of aircraft components. Included experience in studying and modifying mechanical aspects of flight hardware, flight support systems, and ground support systems.
  • Experience as an on-campus computer science tutor, helping students with Excel and Python. Additional proficiency in AutoCAD and MathCADD.

I would love to fly high with your company, and look forward to speaking with you at your earliest convenience. Thank you for your time and consideration.

Sincerely,
Jane Smith

 

 


 

Entry-Level Aerospace Engineer Cover Letter Sample

 

 

Jane Smith
100 Long Street | Buffalo, NY 14208
555.555.5555 | jane.smith22@email.com

[Application Date]

Leslie Covington
Senior Electrician
Valar Flight, Inc.
100 Main Street
Somewhere, NY 00000

Dear Leslie Covington:

I’ve always been fascinated by anything that flies. I started making model planes when I was five years old, and I am on track to get my recreational pilot certificate. I would like to bring my passion and track record of success to Valar Flight, Inc.’s aerospace engineering role, designing, developing, and modifying commercial- and consumer-grade remote aircraft. As your employee, I’ll bring the following:

  • Expertise in AutoCAD/CADD, structural design, advanced calculus & trigonometry, thermodynamics, propulsion, and guidance control systems.
  • Internship experience with Coltorp Aviation, where I was responsible for producing 3D models of aircraft components. Included experience in studying and modifying mechanical aspects of flight hardware, flight support systems, and ground support systems.
  • Experience as a junior mechanical engineer with Bell Avionics, Inc., where I spearheaded a team that redesigned the company’s drone fleet. Our goal was to incorporate new composite materials to reduce production costs while increasing energy efficiency and maneuverability of commercial drones. Our efforts led to a 35% reduction to the weight of completed drones and a 21% reduction in production cost.

I would love to fly high with your company, and look forward to speaking with you at your earliest convenience. Thank you for your time and consideration.

Sincerely,
Jane Smith

 


 

Tips on How to Write Your Aerospace Engineer Cover Letter

Now that you’re inspired, here are our top tips before you write your own cover letter:

  • Don’t rewrite your resume—tell a story and share your passion.
  • Nothing will get you eliminated from the application pool faster than typos.
  • Address your cover letter to a specific person, with their full name and preferred pronoun.
  • Numbers and details are your friend. Speak to what you did and why it matters.
  • Name dropping pays off, so mention anyone you know at the company.
  • It’s not all about you. Focus on how you’ll add value for the employer.

Don’t forget to read our accompanying aerospace engineer resume sample here.